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... tion , and our director of the school , who was a member of the Commu- nist Party , or a member of Komsomol , I do not know now , he went to the church belfry . Well , the people were staying around the church and crying , the women and ...
... tion , and our director of the school , who was a member of the Commu- nist Party , or a member of Komsomol , I do not know now , he went to the church belfry . Well , the people were staying around the church and crying , the women and ...
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... tion , or at least certain essential portions of it , to Mr. Norman Cousins , the chairman of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy . Mr. Cousins came to Washington to see me and we had a long and frank discussion about the problem ...
... tion , or at least certain essential portions of it , to Mr. Norman Cousins , the chairman of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy . Mr. Cousins came to Washington to see me and we had a long and frank discussion about the problem ...
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... tion , the American Labor Party , the United Independent Socialist Conference Committee . I state all these things as facts , Mr. President . On Friday , May 13 , Henry Abrams was given the opportunity to deny them in a hearing of the ...
... tion , the American Labor Party , the United Independent Socialist Conference Committee . I state all these things as facts , Mr. President . On Friday , May 13 , Henry Abrams was given the opportunity to deny them in a hearing of the ...
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... tion of the test ban movement , including the recent all - out support of the Madison Square Garden meeting ? The answer to this is , I believe , obvious . The Communist purpose in supporting the test ban agitation and in going all out ...
... tion of the test ban movement , including the recent all - out support of the Madison Square Garden meeting ? The answer to this is , I believe , obvious . The Communist purpose in supporting the test ban agitation and in going all out ...
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... tion of the Young Communist League in April and May of 1929 , at Lenin School headquarters on the fourth floor ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes . Mr. SOURWINE . You were a delegate from Minnesota ? Mr. PATTERSON . No. Mr. SOURWINE . Where were you ...
... tion of the Young Communist League in April and May of 1929 , at Lenin School headquarters on the fourth floor ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes . Mr. SOURWINE . You were a delegate from Minnesota ? Mr. PATTERSON . No. Mr. SOURWINE . Where were you ...
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