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Initial Author
James B. McNamara (1910 LATimes bomber)
Paul W. Blackstock
Michael Collins Dunn
Paul Weber (unionist) (ACTU)
D.M. Ladd (FBI No. 3)
Is This Tomorrow (1947 anti-communist comic book)
Charles Easton Rothwell (Alger Hiss, Abraham Feller)
Alfred McCormack (US Military Intelligence 1942-1946)
Ernie Lazar
Jacob Spolansky (FBI)
George B. Leonard (Max Lowenthal )
Decorative Designers
Patricia Abbott
Philip Abbott (academic)
Claude Salhani
Roy Hudson
Wyman H. Packard (ONI historian)
Nat Ganley
George Andersen
Louis Hollander (ACWA, CIO, CIO-PAC, New York State CIO)
Jack Barbash (CIO, AFL-CIO)
Joel I. Seidman (Yellow dog contract )
Joseph Catalanotti (Leo Krzycki )
Al Richmond (People's World co-founder)
Christophe Julien (Delicieux )
Baltimore Labor College
Kenneth Toombs
Dirva newspaper
United States Daily newspaper
Bureau of Industrial Research (Heber Blankenhorn )
Abraham A. Heller
Harold Lavine
Philip Hanson Hiss III
Baltimore Banner
Kenneth G. Crawford
Witness (memoir)
Federation of Arab News Agencies
Sidney Finkelstein
Marzani & Munsell
Marine Workers Industrial Union (MWIU)
George Morris (American writer) (pro-CIO)
Jane Rogoyska (Katyn)
Courtney E. Owens (HUAC)
Wisconsin Labor History Society
Elias Lieberman (labor lawyer)
Longère
Al Lannon
Giandomenico Picco
Abraham Markoff (New York Workers School )
Max Gissen
Michael Myerson
Budish
Michael Sayers (Alfred E. Kahn )
Public Affairs Press
Chester T. Lane
Personnel Security Research Center
James A. Riedel
United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (UHCMW)
Max Zaritsky (UHCMW)
Union Mills Reservoir
Milton Lehman
United Office and Professional Workers of America
Max Weiss (activist)
H. Wentworth Eldredge
Joseph C. Keeley
American China Policy Association
Walter Goldwater
Alvin Williams Stokes (FBI, HUAC)
Herter Committee
Robert K. Murray
William Siegel
Edwin A. Lahey (labor beat, Pressman friend)
Defending Rights & Dissent (NCA-HUAC)
Edward Huebsch
William Schneiderman
William T. Poole
William Howard Melish
New York Star (1948–1949) (Bartley Crum)
Katharine Kyes Leab
Joint Committee Against Communism
Thomas I. Emerson (NLG)
Portsmouth Steel Company (Pressman, Ruttenberg)
Risieri Frondizi (Sidney Hook)
El Guindi (surname)
Yussef El Guindi
Vladimir Kemenov (VOKS )
Lawrence Milner (Harry Bridges 1939 case; Vernon Pedersen)
Guenther Reinhardt
Putnam, Bell & Russell (Harvey Hollister Bundy , Alger Hiss , Allan Rosenberg (spy) )
Nahal Toosi
National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill
American Communications Association (union)
Abram Flaxer
Arthur Stein (activist)
Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW)
Robert N. Denham
Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions (ICCASP)
Sol Levitas
Myron Kolatch
Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union
Rein (surname)
David Rein
Switz (surname)
Blair Coan
Raymond E. Murphy
Samuel Gardner Welles
Louis J. Russell (FBI, HUAC)
Robert J. Lamphere
Morris Iushewitz (Pressman)
Jess Bravin
Shemitz (surname)
Nancy Lenkeith
Milton R. Stern
Mark Janus
Alertness course
Twentieth Century Communism
Lillian Gilkes
Union Boys
Walter S. Steele (Benjamin Mandel)
Dean Fansler (brother of Priscilla Hiss )
John Augustus Raffetto Jr.
Communazi
Swift Berry
Richard Field Lewis Jr. (WINC)
George Shaw Wheeler (Noel Field, Max Lowenthal)
Nadezhda Ulanovskaya
Maya Ulanovskaya
Lloyd Raffetto
Heresy, Yes–Conspiracy, No
William F. Jasper
War Labor Policies Board (1918-9) (Lowenthal)
Charles Dirba
Louis Shapiro
Oliver Carlson
Placerville Mountain Democrat
Alexander Howison Murray Jr.
Charles J. Hendley (Teachers Union)
Clarence Miller (activist) (Sam Krieger)
American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born
Progressive Citizens of America
John Chabot Smith
Marvin Gettleman
Morris U. Cohen
Abraham Feller
Cammer (surname)
Norton Mockridge (Nelson Frank )
Abraham Lefkowitz
Henry Linville
Teachers Guild
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC)
Rachel Mitchell
Clarence Taylor
Teachers Union
Dan Georgakas
Fund for the Republic
Pišnica River
Robert W. Iversen
William Frauenglass
Kalman Seigel
Leonard Latkovski, Jr.
David Sidorsky
Joseph Aveline
Nathaniel Buchwald (translator, spy?)
Menorah Journal
Edwin Seaver
Stefan Kanfer
Henry Zolinsky
Nuszcze
C. Douglas McGee (philosopher)
Andrea Roane (WUSA TV)
William Albertson (1964 FBI frameup)
Frank McNaughton
Plain Talk (magazine)
Counterattack newsletter
Tatiana Tchernavin
Robert Szold
Leon Josephson (brother of Barney Josephson , known to Samuel Liptzen)
Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty
Hamilton Robinson
Frederick Woltman (Gerhart Eisler) (Nelson Frank) (Elizabeth Bentley)
Evans Clark (husband of Freda Kirchwey )
Spies of Warsaw (TV Series)
Walter Pollak
Vera Shlakman
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace (Eichelberger)
Harlow Robinson
Committee for the Marshall Plan
Priscilla Hiss
Clark Eichelberger (League of Nations, UN)
George M. Fay US Att Gen DC (perjury)
Robert E. Stripling
Maritime Labor Board (Silvermaster)
Ferdinand Smith
Harold J. Ruttenberg (Pressman)
DETCOM Program
Marbury, Miller & Evans
Arthur A. Ballantine (Hiss, CEIP)
Isaac Shorr
Joseph R. Brodsky (IJA, ILD, CPUSA)
Joseph Kovner (IJA, CIO, Pressman)
Nathan Greene (lawyer) (IJA, Hiss)
Walter Beer (Hiss, Rosenwald, Buttenwieser)
Harold Rosenwald (Hiss)
Jack Gold (labor) (ACWA, Hillman, Lowenthal)
James Rorty (father of Richard Rorty)
Richard G. Green (lawyer) (Remington v Bentley)
Jack Kroll (labor) (ACW, CIO-PAC)
CIO-PAC
Mary Spargo (WP journalist)
Kenneth O'Reilly (FBI historian) (Athan Theoharis )
David Cort
John Lowenthal
Ronan Leprohon
James I. Loeb (friend of Reinhold Niebuhr)
John J. Carson (Lowenthal)
Katie Louchheim (Hiss, Lowenthal)
Oscar R. Ewing (worked with Lowenthal)
Matthew J. Connelly (Lowenthal crony)
Stephen J. Spingarn (Lowenthal target)
Jerry N. Hess (oral historian, Truman Library)
William L. Marbury, Jr. (Hiss friend and lawyer)
John H. Ferguson (lawyer, ambassador, Hiss, Marbury)
Thomas Elliott (lawyer) (Hiss, Marbury)
Elmer Smith (activist) (IWW Centralia)
Caroline Lowe (IWW lawyer)
George Vanderveer (IWW lawyer)
Meyer Bernstein
Robert T. Elson (TIME)
John Shaw Billings (editor) (TIME)
John Barkham (writer) (TIME)
John F. O'Donnell (lawyer) (TWU lawyer)
Abraham Unger (NLG co-founder)
Harold Buchman (NLG member)
Maurice Braverman (NLG CPUSA member)
Mitchell A. Dubow
Stanley H. Ruttenberg (LID/ISS member/Socialistic)
Nathan Levine (labor lawyer)
James S. Chambers (editor)
James S. Chambers (publisher)
Donald E. Montgomery (New Deal, UAW)
Len De Caux (CIO)
Jacques Nahum
John L. Childs
Federal Coal Commission
Mundt-Nixon Bill
Labor Defender ILD magazine
Judith Palache Gregory
Hope Hale Davis (Ware Group)
Thomas L. Sakmyster
M. L. Wilson (FDR AAA brain trust)
Heber Blankenhorn (NRLB)
Alan M. Wald
Lloyd Paul Stryker (Hiss lawyer)
Joseph A. Loftus (NYT journalist)
Raymond L. Wise (Mundt-Nixon Bill)
Dana Converse Backus (content moved to Mundt-Nixon Bill )
Joseph Forer
Marguerite Young (journalist)
Anna Hiss
James Cabell Bruce (Willam L. Marbury)
Robert Graham Heiner
Edward Cochrane McLean, Jr.
Julien Rambaldi
Henry Foner (chemist)
Esther Shemitz
Reuben Shemitz
Isaac Juda Palache
Calvin Fixx
Charles Malamuth
International Juridical Association (IJA)
Abraham J. Isserman
Shad Polier (Isadore Polier)
Richard F. Cleveland
Harold Medina, Jr.
W. Marvin Smith
Calvin Benham Baldwin (AKA "Beanie" Baldwin)
Robert von Mehren (Hiss lawyer)
Daniel Leab
Leon Srabian Herald
Gabriel Palatchi
Eddy Palacci
A.B. Magil
Isaac Pallache
David Pallache
Moses Pallache
Joseph Pallache
Juda Lion Palache
Pallache family
Charles Palache
Joseph Palacci
Abraham Palacci
Rahamim Nissim Palacci
Pallache (surname)
Robert Bendiner
Samuel Krieger
San Francisco Workers' School
Paul Crouch (activist)
Rossant (surname)
Boar's Head Society
Berthe Zimmermann
Fabrice Ziolkowski
Julian Whittlesey
Elinor Ferry
Orla O'Rourke
Hideo Noda
Henry Foner
Harry Freeman (journalist)
Rebekah Wingert-Jabi
Emile Despres
John Augustus Raffetto
Michael Raffetto
Murray S. Monroe, Sr.
Peter Entell
T. S. Matthews
H. William Fitelson
George Kirstein
Herbert Romerstein
Charles Angoff
George G. Watson
Ben Davidson (politician)
Jack Hardy (labor leader)
Bert Andrews (journalist)
Max Ascoli
Sender Garlin
Duncan Norton-Taylor
Mary Fife Laning
William A. Reuben
Charles Wertenbaker
Joseph R. Conlin
David Dallin
Vladimir Gorev
George A. Eddy
Stringfellow (profession)
The Analytic Sciences Corporation
Irwin Shapiro (writer)
Maxim Lieber
Ludwik Kowalski
Paul Wohl (Walter Krivitsky, Isaac Don Levine)
Ignace Reiss
Terrorist brigade
Rezident
Can You Hear Their Voices? (serialized August 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , and 27 )
Alexander Trachtenberg
Colette Rossant
James Rossant
Wilder Hobson
Isaiah Oggins
Leonardo da Vinci Art School
Juliette Rossant
Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné
Major contributions (630+)[ edit ]
Major Contributor
Ralph Easley
Dorothy Gallagher
David Fellman
John T. McManus (TIME, PM, ALP)
Quinn Tamm (FBI)
Edward Allen Tamm (FBI)
Austin Dowling
Ralph Chaplin (IWW)
Luís Espinal Camps
Ahmed White
Reynold Henry Hillenbrand
This Godless Communism
Frederick L. Schuman (attacked by Louis Budenz 1953)
Albert Johnson (congressman) (friend of John Bond Trevor )
Bruce Nelson (historian) (1934 strikes)
John Mitchell (United Mine Workers)
Brookwood Labor College
Yellow-dog contract (Alger Hiss, Joel I. Seidman )
Mike Quin
Adna Ferrin Weber (AALL)
Richard T. Ely (AALL)
John R. Commons (AALL)
Henry Walcott Farnam (AALL)
Henry Rogers Seager (AALL)
John Bertram Andrews (AALL)
American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL)
Workers' Education Bureau of America
Baltimore Federation of Labor (Baltimore Labor College)
Broadus Mitchell (Myra Page, Rose Schneider, M. Carey Thomas)
Katharine DuPre Lumpkin
Kurt Wiese
Claudia Jones
Igor Sazonov
Yegor Sozonov
International Workers Order (IWO)
Social Democratic Federation (United States) (SDF)
FANA
Richard Stites
Annie Ebrel
Helen Lombard
Martin Ebon
Georgy Malenkov
Henry Regnery
William H. Regnery
William Regnery II
Charlotte Pomerantz
Curtis D. MacDougall (Gideon's Army)
A. H. Raskin
Earl Browder
Estezet (KNAPP-aligned Polish spy network)
Sydney Hill
Joseph Gaer (CIO-PAC)
Richard J. Collins (Hollywood Blacklist)
Longin Pastusiak
Leo Krzycki (Lee Pressman)
M.R. Ghanoonparvar
Richard Polenberg
Richard O. Boyer
Constitutional Educational League
David J. Saposs (Lowenthal)
Adolf A. Berle
Frank Crosswaith
Alex Rose (labor leader)
Dear Mr. President (album)
Union Mills Homestead Historic District
Michael Roskin
Bill Lawrence (news personality)
Coup 53
Camp Kinder Ring
Sumner Slichter
Alice-Leone Moats
United States v. Richardson
Kramer v. Union Free School District No. 15
Trop v. Dulles
Schneider v. New Jersey
De Jonge v. Oregon
Osmond Fraenkel
Howard Mumford Jones
Joan Riddell Cook (Joan Cook)
Christopher Pyle
Richard Lauterbach
Angus Cameron (publisher)
American Labor Party
John Gilbert Winant
Terry Pettus (Canwell Committee )
Book Row
Harvey Matusow
Manning Johnson
William P. Rogers
Continental Baking Company
Robert C. Weaver
National Negro Congress
Stanley Forman Reed (Hiss, Lowenthal)
John Bertram Oakes (Murray J. Rossant)
Labor rights in American meatpacking industry
Gordon Kahn
Louis M. Lyons
Sascha Meinrath
Timuel Black
Patrick G. Eddington
August Brentano
National Council of American–Soviet Friendship
Eric Johnston
Defending Dissent Foundation (National Committee Against the House Un-American Activities Committee or NCA-HUAC)
Photo League
Bartley Crum
Robert W. Kenny
Jack Tenney
Westbrook Pegler
Cristina (singer) (Cristina Monet-Palaci, Cristina Monet Zilkha)
Max Lerner (Bartley Crum)
George Watson (scholar)
Loren Ghiglione
Irving Kaufman
Roger M. Kyes
Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917)
Joseph Milton Bernstein
Herbert Ferber
Benjamin J. Rabin (Leo Isacson)
Leo Cherne (Carl Marzani)
Lawrence Gellert
Henry A. Wallace (books)
Bernard Bernstein (example of government guilt by association)
Boris Chaliapin
Carl Marzani (Union Films)
United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg
Wendell Mayes
Charles H. Kerr
Nougat of Montélimar
Robert M. La Follette Jr.
The Human Comedy (novel)
Ludwik
National Federation for Constitutional Liberties (NFCL)
George Marshall (conservationist) (NFCL)
Robert K. G. Temple
Sylvia Bernstein (activist)
Alfred Bernstein
Drusilla Nixon
Life of Washington
Annie Stein
Karl E. Mundt (HUAC)
Herbert Fuchs
Eugene Higgins
Gerald L. K. Smith
Jo Davidson
Butterfield House (New York, NY)
Elias Lieberman
Victor Arnautoff
Dmitry Shmidt
Paul Strand
Leo Hurwitz
Eleanor Clark
Jack Shulman (William Z. Foster)
Jane F. Gentleman (Joseph Forer)
John N. McMahon
Robert Gordon Switz
John B. Sosnowski
Elizabeth Dilling
Ella Wolfe
Joseph Zack Kornfeder (Mandel)
Hannan (surname)
Janus v. AFSCME
Stephen Stapleton
Mutual Security Agency
Fichtner
Philip Jaffe
Harold Rosenberg
Godfrey P. Schmidt (Bella Dodd)
Paul Le Blanc (historian)
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
Otto D. Tolischus
Draft Eisenhower movement
Claude Pepper
George E. Allen (FDR, Truman, Eisenhower crony - Lowenthal)
Abraham Pomerantz
Elena Miller
Duncan Lee (Duncan Chaplin Lee)
Alexander Yakobson
James M. Buchanan
Alfred S. Regnery
House of Stone
Anthony Shadid
American Artists' Congress
Marion Bachrach (sister of John Abt)
John Peurifoy (UN with Hiss)
Carl Haessler
William Weinstone
Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)
Robert Lowe Kunzig (Bella Dodd)
Charles Yale Harrison (New Masses)
Joseph P. Kamp (Jon Voight)
Edward Thomas Devine
Benjamin Gitlow
John H. Sengstacke
Frank Harris (Whittaker Chambers - Play for Puppets)
Jefferson School of Social Science
Samuel A. Neuberger
Ben Margolis
American League Against War and Fascism
George Sokolsky
Werner Scholem
Telford Taylor
Benjamin Stolberg (Jerome Davis)
Newsweek Views the News (episode "Casebook on Treason" of February 1950)
Louis M. Rabinowitz
Local 2
Local 5
Mari Jo Buhle
Clinton Rossiter
Tucker P. Smith
Alexander Meiklejohn
The Vital Center
Lorie Tarshis
Merwin K. Hart
Morris Schappes
Rae Elson (Elizabeth Bentley)
Abel Paz
F. Stuart Chapin
Myra Page
David George Plotkin (Samuel Roth)
Robert W. Dunn (CPUSA, ACLU, ILD, LRA)
Yrjö Sirola (Comintern rep)
Sergey Ivanovich Gusev (Comintern rep)
Battle of Cool Spring (Snicker's Gap, Charles Whittaker)
Henry F. Ward
Norman K. Gottwald
Pan Am Flight 1-10
Condeau
Joachim Pisarro
Alice Paul
369th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Stephen Samuel Wise (father of Justine Wise Polier
Pablo Sainz Villegas
Rukmini Callimachi
Arthur Garfield Hays
Dave Taylor (trombonist)
Ralph de Toledano
Joel Kovel
Tom Maidhc O'Flaherty (Daily Worker)
Steven F. Hayward
Perche
One-dollar salary ("Dollar-a-Year Man")
Gerald Horne
Alfred Kohlberg (Plain Talk (magazine) , Counterattack (newsletter) )
Edward A. Allworth
Bernard DeVoto
Faith Spotted Eagle
Zip Szold
Concealed Enemies
Peter Wyngarde
Jérôme Bocuse
Paul Bocuse
Maxwell Knight
John Bingham, 7th Baron Clanmorris
Eric Roberts (spy)
The Hillman Prize
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Bessie Abramowitz Hillman
Sidney Hillman
Otto Wille Kuusinen
Frank Fairfax
Pearl Primus
Calvin Jackson
Barney Josephson (brother of Leon Josephson )
Café Society
Harlow Shapley
Anatoly Lunacharsky
Annie Buller
Walter Goodman (critic) (The Committee on HUAC)
Samuel Dickstein (congressman)
Edward Condon
Donald S. Russell (Mr. Blank)
George Henry Soule Jr.
Freda Kirchwey
Rand School of Social Science
John McDowell (Pennsylvania politician) (HUAC)
Richard B. Vail (HUAC)
Alice Kessler-Harris
Catbird seat
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
Morgan M. Moulder
Leo Isacson
Square Deal
Jehane Noujaim
Brock Chisholm (WHO, Hiss 1948)
Lee Alvin DuBridge
Steve Nelson (activist)
Philip Jessup (Alger Hiss, CEIP, Harvard, Elihu Root, Grenville Clark)
Emanuel Hirsch Bloch (defended Marion Bachrach and Julius Rosenberg )
John McPartland
Walter Trohan
Robert Gordon Sproul
The American Magazine (1934 Alger Hiss)
Thurman Arnold (Hugh Cox, Donald Hiss)
Anna M. Rosenberg
Aristide Boucicaut of Bellême (Le Bon Marché )
John F. Davis (lawyer) (Hiss defense team)
Douglas Hyde (author)
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Marquis Childs
Laurence Duggan
United States Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
National Negro Congress (NNC)
National Federation for Constitutional Liberties (NFCL)
Roscoe Drummond
Carl Binger
Robert Dorsey Watkins
William Henry Draper Jr.
James Tyler (music)
Stanley Hornbeck (Hiss boss USDOS)
Joseph Patrick Tumulty (Hiss, Marbury)
Charles Fahy (Hiss, Marbury)
Edward G. Miller, Jr. (Hiss, Marbury)
Grenville Clark (UN, Marbury, Hiss)
Swinburne Hale
Walter Nelles (Hale, Nelles, Shorr; Carol Weiss King ; Joseph R. Brodsky )
Ellen Kovner Silbergeld
Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.
L. M. Elliott
Amalgamated Bank (Hillman, Lowenthal, Fiorello)
Rorty
Vladimir Feltsman (pianist)
Max Bedacht
United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations
We the People (U.S. TV series) (Elizabeth Bentley)
Marie Provazníková (Czech defector Aug 1948)
1948 in radio
John W. Davis of Polk Davis & Wardeell (Hiss witness)
United Furniture Workers of America (CWA affiliate)
Allan Rosenberg (spy) (Nathan Witt) (Max Lowenthal) (George Shaw Wheeler) (missing Ware Group member)
Dean Rusk (succeeded Hiss at State)
James B. Carey
Oliver Edmund Clubb (China Hands )
Donald Dawson (Truman; whistle-stop mastermind)
Max Lowenthal (Hiss, father of David + John Lowenthal )
Donald S. Klopfer (Katie Louchheim)
Helen Lehman Buttenwieser (Hiss lawyer 1962)
Benjamin Buttenwieser
Felix Frankfurter
Raymond Sokolov (Rossant)
World War III
W. A. Swanberg
Oscar Collazo
Mary Stalcup Markward
Kenneth Turan
National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
Woody Guthrie
USS James S. Chambers (1861)
Richard Nixon
William Perl
Jerome Davis (sociologist)
Winthrop Sargeant
John F. Osborne
Robert Neville (journalist)
Sherry Mangan
John T. McManus
J. B. Matthews
Progressive Party (United States, 1948)
Jews Without Money
David Nalle
Silvestre Revueltas
Clare Hoffman
Jerome Frank (hired Ware Group members)
Victor Rabinowitz (Hiss lawyer)
B. J. Widick
Thomas Francis Murphy federal prosecutor Hiss Case
Leon J. Davis Local 1199 (John Sherman)
James M. Quigley (grandfather of Marcela Gaviria )
Henk Sneevliet (Ignace Reiss)
A. J. Liebling (friend of Alger Hiss)
Alan Nunn May
Alexander Vassiliev
Paul Y. Anderson
John T. Cahill (Hiss)
Thayer Hobson
Robert S. Ellwood (Quaker, Episcopalian)
David K. E. Bruce
William Cabell Bruce
George L. P. Radcliffe (Marbury, Hiss)
George W. Wickersham (Marbury, Hiss)
Amtorg Trading Corporation
Lona Cohen
Nancy Foner
Morris Cohen (spy)
The Decline of the West
Chambers Street (Manhattan)
Henninger Flats
First Shearith Israel Graveyard
Donald A. Ritchie
Marguerite Young
F. W. Dupee
Selden Rodman
The Outlook (New York)
Loyalty oath - Executive Order 9835 "Loyalty Order" (1947)
Edward Lamb
Bill Bailey (Spanish Civil War veteran)
Craig Thompson
Joan London (American writer)
Pierre Broué
Justine W. Polier
Debevoise & Plimpton
Cold War espionage
Robert P. Patterson
Nye Committee
Bernard Baruch
Stefano Palatchi
Lazarus of Bethany
Antonio Gades
Moïse Rahmani
Samuel ha-Levi
Kemeraltı Çašisi (bazaar) in Izmir
Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
Grand Synagogue of Paris
Brock Brower
Haim Palachi
Samuel Pallache
Corliss Lamont
Mundt–Ferguson Communist Registration Bill
Edward T. Folliard
Grace Conkling
Samuel Adams Darcy
California Labor School
Melissa Boyle Mahle
Artists Union
John Bernard (American politician)
Foxstone Park
Aaron Kramer
China's Red Army Marches
New York Workers School
Raffetto, California
Joseph Hansen (socialist)
Virginia Foster Durr
Fritz Platten
International Liaison Department (Comintern's OMS)
Jakob Rudnik (aka Hilare Noulens, Richard Robinson-Rubens)
Daniel Fuchs
2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile (tree "root kill")
Byron N. Scott
Robert Neelly Bellah
Fulton Oursler
Ludwig Lore
Au clair de la lune
Die Rote Fahne
John Herrmann
Henry Collins (official)
Lee Pressman
Ruth Fischer
Onorio Ruotolo
Goronwy Rees
Gyula Alpári
Felix Morrow
Charles P. Kindleberger
Alexander Gregory Barmine
Norman Garbo
Joseph Freeman (writer)
George W. Della, Jr.
Third Rome
Ira Gollobin
Flora Lewis
Mikhail Trilisser
VOKS (All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)
American Committee for Cultural Freedom (ACCF)
Scottsboro Boys
Christopher Maher
Nathaniel Weyl
Emil Freed
James Wechsler
Bless Me, Ultima (film)
Marian Marzynski
Michael Kernan
Iskhak Akhmerov
Arthur Krock
Harold I. Cammer
1951
1950
1949
Morris Schapiro
Robert Cantwell
George K. Fraenkel
New International
Hisham Melhem
Jeffrey Burton Russell
Louis Lozowick
Lee Lozowick
Raymond W. Smock
Meyer Schapiro
Albert Sterner
McClure's
Abram Slutsky
Juliet Stuart Poyntz
James T. Shotwell
Harvey Breit
Richie Havens
Not by Bread Alone
To Make My Bread
Alexander Koral
Les Whitten
Sam Spiegel
L. E. Katterfeld
Isaac Folkoff
Karl Radek
Harry Dexter White
Walter Weyl
Advise and Consent
Flivver
New York Post
Jonathan Brent (author)
Edward Laning
Arthur Adams (spy)
Perlo group
Georges Agabekov
Kitty Harris
Marjorie Heins
Peter H. Irons
Agricultural Adjustment Act
William Marshall Bullitt
James Wong Howe
Hugh Hammond Bennett
1948
Donald Hiss
Noel Field
Bronislav Grombchevsky
Willy Pogany
Graham Fuller
Timberlake Wertenbaker
Otto Fuerbringer
List of American spies
Dorothy Sterling
Clifton Fadiman
Jack Conroy
Michael Scammell
John Pepper
The American Weekly
Fyodor Dan
B. W. Huebsch
Moses I. Finley
Merriman Smith
The New Leader
Open field system
J. Louis Engdahl
Template:Soviet Spies
Ziad Doueiri
Franz Roubaud
Joseph Fels Barnes
Samuel Roth
Frank Tannenbaum
René Taupin
Daniel Aaron
David S. Dodge
Earned value management
Grace Lumpkin
Carroll County, Maryland
Benjamin Mandel
Jeffrey Fuller
Crystal Eastman
Brian C. Anderson
Incendies
Tracker (film)
Sidney Hook
Isidor Schneider
Class Reunion (1928 novel)
John Scott (writer)
Billy Budd
Gyula Alpári
Ware Group
Joseph Milton Bernstein
Dmitri Volkogonov
Berberis thunbergii
Daily Worker
Judith Coplon
To the Finland Station
Leila Fadel
Itzik Feffer
Carol Weiss King
Herbert Fuchs
J. Peters
The American Mercury
Jerry J. O'Connell
Louis F. Budenz
William Ward Pigman
Jessica Smith
Paul Zukofsky
Noblis
Susie Orbach
Maurice Orbach
Revolutions of 1917–23
Eugen Leviné
Arthur Koestler
Margarete Buber-Neumann
Angel Gil-Ordoñez
Hildo Krop
Paul Massing
Kenneth Durant
Hede Massing
Louis Waldman
Mark Zborowski
Theodore Hall
International Publishers
Alexander Bogdanov
Fredson Bowers
Nathan Witt
The World Tomorrow (magazine)
Boris Savinkov
Vyacheslav von Plehve
Yevno Azef
SR Combat Organization
Walter Krivitsky
New Masses
Alexander Ulanovsky
Resident spy
International Labor Defense
Louis Zukofsky
Harry Sternberg
Otto Soglow
Rockwell Kent
Hugo Gellert
Wanda Gág
Adolf Dehn
Stuart Davis (painter)
Bernarda Bryson Shahn
Art Young
Left Front
Joe Jones
John Reed Club
Fred Ellis (cartoonist)
Albert Halper
Tony Judt
Fellow traveler
Jacob Burck
Kronstadt rebellion
Bibliography of Whittaker Chambers
Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Herbert Solow (journalist)
Lionel Trilling
Martha Rountree
John Nevin Sayre
Norman Thomas
Anatol Lieven
Whittaker Chambers
Minor contributions (1,170+)[ edit ]
Minor Contributor
19-2 (2011 TV series) (French-Canadian police drama)
The Crisis of Man (“La Crise de l’homme”) by Albert Camus 1946.03.28
La Femme Nikita (film)
The Washington Daily News
Walter Polakov
Paul Hollander
Woodstock Theological Center
Edmund A. Walsh
American Relief Administration (ARA)
Catholic Worker (newspaper) (Dorothy Day)
Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU)
American Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Thomas Tamm
Diego Rivera
Erich Klausener (Catholic Action )
Leonard Lyons (announce Plain Talk on 1946.09.05)
Julian Mack (father-in-law of Max Lowenthal )
John Espey (Decorative Designers )
Charles Buckles Falls (Decorative Designers )
John Stephens Wood (HUAC chair 1945)
George Addes (UAW)
David A. Morse (ILO)
Political Affairs (magazine)
Josephine Roche (Lee Pressman)
Communist League of America (Opposition) (James P. Cannon , Max Shachtman , Martin Abern ) (1928)
George Anderson
Adolph Held (American Labor ORT, Louis Hollander)
Isaac Hourwich (Soviet Bureau)
Grove School (Connecticut) (Baltimore Labor College)
Rose Pesotta (Rakhel Peisoty) (Krzycki)
Vern Smith (journalist) (spy)
Angelina Grimké (Katharine Lumpkin)
U.S. News & World Report
Frauenkirche, Munich (Eugen Leviné)
Venona project (VENONA )
Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI )
American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL) (Poyntz)
Congress for Cultural Freedom
Vladimir Pravdin
Don Nigro (play Traitors on Hiss Case)
USS Cassin (DD-43)
USS Cassin (DD-372)
Frank Simpson (cricketer)
Avrom Landy
Otto Skorzeny
Nadav Safran
Brodie helmet
Harry Bridges
Trade Union Unity League (TUUL)
George Morris
Louis Charles Karpinski
Arthur Deakin
Fair Play for Cuba Committee
List of recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Leo Krzycki)
Bertrand W. Gearhart
SLATE
Charlene Mitchell
Gregg Herken
Zaritsky (surname)
Grorud (disambiguation)
Richard O. Boyer
On the Jews and Their Lies (Martin Luther via Gerald L. K. Smith )
Julius Epstein (author)
Harold Weisberg (Hood JFK files)
Newsweek
Carmen Lucia (union organizer)
Alex Acosta
Liberty Reservoir
Solomon Arter House
Pascali's Island (film)
Abdul Rahman Munif
Michael Hough (politician)
Justin Ready
Robert Goddard
Frederick Vanderbilt Field
General Jewish Labour Bund
Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC)
Taghi Amirani
Ben Gold
Central Park jogger case
Willie McGee (convict)
Martinsville Seven
Gareth Jones (journalist)
List of assets owned by Hearst Communications
Bella Abzug
The Feminine Mystique
Eldredge
Judith Jones (Angus Cameron )
Maxwell Anderson
Maxwell L. Anderson
Keeley
ACPA (American China Policy Assocation )
Archibald Roosevelt
Lowell Mellett
Miriam Ottenberg
List of Bohemian Club members
Ferdinand Pecora (Lowenthal)
Eitaro Ishigaki
Amalgamated Meat Cutters
Harlan County War
Tony Kahn
Newsboys' Home
Richard Howard Ichord Jr. (last HUAC chair)
Joel Barr
Communists in the United States Labor Movement (1937–1950)
Dalton Trumbo
Victor Saul Navasky
DRD
Harold Laski
The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948 film)
Twilight's Last Gleaming (1948)
Black Eagle (1948 film)
Cigarette Girl (1947 film)
The Iron Curtain (film) (Igor Gouzenko )
Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law
Los Angeles Express (newspaper)
Loy W. Henderson
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.
George T. Bye
Anna Louise Strong
Albert Deutsch
I. F. Stone (Bartley Crum)
Elmer Berger (rabbi) (Bartley Crum)
Patricia Bosworth (Bartley Crum's daughter)
Kathryn Kish Sklar
Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
Tomie dePaola
Barney Balaban
Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations (AGLOSO)
Emerson (surname)
Léon Theremin
Silk Road Rising
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
National Academy of Design
Robert G. Thompson (Robert Thompson)
Kenneth Waltzer
Yates v. United States
International Assessment and Strategy Center
Morton Blackwell
William J. Conklin
Carl Bernstein
State, County, and Municipal Workers of America
Raymond Clapper
Maryland Route 496
The New Republic
Paul V. McNutt
Olive Stone
Aubrey Willis Williams
Southern Student Organizing Committee
Clifford Durr
Lucy Randolph Mason
Bibb Graves
Minas Tirith
Wolkenbruch's Wondrous Journey Into the Arms of a Shiksa
Feller (surname)
Jonah Raskin
Eleanor Raskin
Francis Ngannou
Christian Nationalist Crusade
Ronald Reagan
Harold L. Ickes (ICCASP )
Suzanne La Follette
Colm Brogan
Joseph of Arimathea
Frank Malina
Sanzō Nosaka
Robert Page Arnot
Louis M. Loeb (Nathan Greene)
Harold Rome
David Hopkins (disambiguation)
Gustav Mahler
Meze
Hamilton Fish
Ralph Easley
Nesta Helen Webster
Alina Surmacka Szczesniak
Zack (surname)
Donald S. Day
Dorothy Day
Charmion Von Wiegand
National Review
Eric O'Neill
Sam Neill
Félibrige
Joseph C. Wilson
Ismo Leikola
Lynette Fromme
Bruce S. Raynor
Dave Davies
Daniel Hannan
The Three Little Men in the Wood
Carmen (1983 film)
Mary McCarthy (author)
Lawrence and Wishart
Greeleyville, South Carolina
Communism
History of communism
List of history journals
American Communist History
Communisme
Irving Kaplan
Russell Baker
Jon Voight (relative to Joseph P. Kamp )
John B. Trevor Sr. (Walter S. Steele, Benjamin Mandel)
Robert S. Allen
New York State School Boards Association
Seirijai (Rosenberg origin town)
Good Hunting
Strange Fruit
BorgWarner
Alexander Stephan
National Guardian (George Shaw Wheeler)
Josiah E. DuBois Jr.
Heinz Norden
WINC (AM) (Richard Fields Lewis Jr.)
WFVA
WCRW
WCBG
WHYL
WELD (AM)
List of United States radio networks
Maria Butina
Löwenthal (surname)
Burton K. Wheeler
Antonín Novotný
List of Western Bloc defectors
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
Calvados (apple)
Edward Dmytryk
Roberta Flack
Gene McDaniels
East End and West End of Oslo
Okkupert
Eddie Rouse
Klaus Fuchs
Federated Press
Alexander Cockburn
George Shadid
Shadid
National War Labor Board (1918–1919)
The Passaic Textile Strike (film)
Elliott Abrams
Edward Rumely
National Economic Council, Inc.
William Hale (cattleman)
Fairfax, Oklahoma
List of organizations described as Communist fronts by the United States federal government
Horace Kallen
Millicent Selsam
Howard Selsam
Jack D. Foner
Moses Finley
Bela Gold
Elmer Davis
Irving Kaplan
Manumit School (Henry Linville)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Newsweek Views the News
Waiting for Lefty
Gil Green (politician)
Irving Adler
TU (Teachers Union)
Edward K. Barsky
Dorothy Parker
Arthur Szyk
Moses Fishman
Howard Fast
Agent of influence
Eric Sevareid
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. McGrath
Saxon Sydney-Turner
Renaissance of the Celtic Harp
Lake Anne Village Center Historic District
List of education trade unions
Chicago Teachers Union
American Federation of Teachers
United Federation of Teachers
New York State United Teachers
Ford Foundation
Paul Buhle
Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
List of mayors of Oakland, California
Bethuel M. Webster
Norman St John-Stevas
Gus Tyler
Douglas Waples
Henry W. Sawyer
Frederick M. Nicholas
Robert Maynard Hutchins
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
Herbert Sorrell
Charles Winick
Herbert Ratner
La Leche League
Raymond Pace Alexander
Clifford P. Case
Theodore Draper
Stanley E. Hubbard
Political views of Albert Einstein
American Association of University Professors
Victor Riesel
WEVD
Robnett (George W. Robnett)
Albert Einstein
Bibliography of encyclopedias: history (Latkovski)
Objectivism (Ayn Rand) (Sidorsky)
Columbia University Department of Philosophy (Sidorsky)
Cantons of the Orne department
Irving Kristol
Cedric Belfrage
Maurice Halperin
Elizabeth Bentley (disambiguation)
Morris Ernst (ACLU) (Hede Massing)
Louis Untermeyer (Myra Page)
Dashiell Hammett (Myra Page)
Lillian Hellman (Myra Page)
Millen Brand (Myra Page)
League of American Writers (Myra Page)
Labor Research Association (Myra Page)
William F. Dunne (Myra Page)
Podolsk (Myra Page)
Highlander Research and Education Center
List of members of the League of American Writers
Ukrainization
American Relief Administration
History of the Jews in Ukraine
John Cusack
Grosse Pointe Blank
Objectivism (poetry)
List of Glascock Prize winners and participants
Howard Rushmore
Cranford (novel)
Winchester, Virginia
Steely Dan
Purdue Pharma
Bella Dodd
The Communist
Committee on Public Information
The Catcher Was a Spy (film)
Al Hunt
Judy Woodruff
Hari Sreenivasan
John Yang (journalist)
William Brangham
Jeffrey Brown (journalist)
Amna Nawaz
Miles O'Brien (journalist)
National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
Julius Marshuetz Mayer (Scott Nearing , Emma Goldman )
Sablons-sur-Huisne
Condé-sur-Huisne
Kelly McGillis
Hany Abu-Assad
Rustum Roy
Bongo Bong
Conques-en-Rouergue
Camp Louise
Camp Airy
Martin Ritt
WUSA (TV)
Donald Dell
J.C. Hayward
Boquete, Chiriquí
Thomas Vinciguerra
Learned Hand
Robert Morss Lovett
Brown University
Jacob Golos
The Hitman's Bodyguard
Yanks for Stalin
Vinicius de Moraes
Felix Browder
William Browder (mathematician)
Bill Browder
Joshua Browder
Andrew Browder
Delia Larkin
Bryan Ferry
Babylon Berlin
Cloth of St Gereon
St. Gereon's Basilica, Cologne
Saint-Géréon
Gereon
Papa: Hemingway in Cuba
William C. Sullivan (FBI, Cronin, HUAC)
COINTELPRO
Albertson (name)
David Vladeck
Harriet Baldwin Creighton
Roger Nash Baldwin (ACLU)
2018 bombing of Damascus and Homs
Douma, Syria
The Chalk Circle
Marshall Perlin
Arthur Kinoy
Marshall Perlin
Frank Donner (NLRB 1940-1943, CIO, ACLU, Morton Sobell)
Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board
Victor Lasky
McGregor, Iowa
Timothy D. Snyder
Tom O'Flaherty (rugby union)
Bert Miller
Conference for Progressive Labor Action
J. Edgar Hoover
Counterattack (disambiguation)
Red Channels
Erik Barnouw
Nelson Frank (Elizabeth Bentley) (Norton Mockridge )
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Homer S. Ferguson
1 Rockefeller Plaza (TIME Building)
Reading Capital
Arctic Heart
Bastille Day (film)
Darulaman
Wall Street bombing
Taylorsville
Bow, London
John le Carré
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Daf
Bodhrán
Edward Allworth
Robert Maynard Hutchins
Johan Galtung
Maggie Kigozi
Ajay Prabhakar
Benjamin Szold
Henrietta Szold
Jacob Potofsky
Amalgamated Housing Cooperative
Herman Jessor (Amalgamated and Union coops)
Something Else (The Cranberries album)
Loray Mill strike
Underground
Paul Jarrico
Executive Order 9835
Lawrence Wetherby
South Lakes High School
Algernon Lee
Tel Abib
Tell Aqab
Tell Asmar (Eshnunna )
Tell Barri
Tell Brak
Tell Chuera
Tell Ibrahim (Kutha )
Tel Kabri
Tell Leilan
Tell al-Mishrifeh (Qatna )
Tell al-Rawda
Tell es-Safi
Tell (archaeology)
Joseph McCarthy
November 1947
David Helfeld
Simon Patten (economist, Scott Nearing's mentor)
Charles Solomon (politician)
The Century Foundation
Jacob Heilbrunn
Telex
Telegraphy
Marcin Dorociński
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Ellie Haddington
Burn Gorman
Radosław Kaim
Linda Bassett
Allan Corduner
David Tennant
Janet Montgomery
The Spies of Warsaw (novel by Alan Furst)
United States Ambassador to Poland
Harry W. Fraser (Lowenthal)
Benjamin N. Cardozo
Louis H. Pollak (son of Walter Pollak )
Railway Labor Executives' Association
Irma Lindheim (1948 ALP candidate)
J. Parnell Thomas (HUAC)
List of members of the House Un-American Activities Committee
Turnip Day Session
1948 in the United States
Harold H. Velde
Archibald Cox
Progressive Party (United States, 1924–34)
New Deal
Tappan Zee Bridge
John Foster Dulles (CEIP, Rockefellers)
Howard Goodall
World Federalist Movement
Talk:List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people/Archive 3
Gerald Horne
We Charge Genocide
David Stove
A Report on Germany (by Lewis H. Brown )
William Christian Bullitt Jr.
In medias res
Matthew Josephson
Jan Masaryk
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Charlotte Garrigue
Dalton School
Eastern Bloc
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (clerks, Hiss brothers)
Union Trust Building (Washington, D.C.) (Gerhard Gesell , Hugh Cox, Donald Hiss)
The Paradise (TV series)
Tony Hulman (Lord Calvert / Lord Pervert / Jess)
Alberto Ginastera
Lionel Abel
Raziel Abelson
Witness 11
Bob Considine
Tom Hanks
Cannon House Office Building
Stephen P. Duggan (father of Laurence Duggan )
Chiswick , UK (John Lowenthal)
National Maritime Union
Lee Hays (Seegers)
Marion Bauer
Peggy Seeger
Alan Seeger
Morton Sobell
Helen Levitov Sobell
A. Philip Randolph
C. L. Dellums
American Railway Union
Ruttenberg
John F. Shelley (DETCOM)
James Bryant Conant (Marbury, Hiss)
Public Affairs Council
Catalonia
Elihu Root
Dewey & LeBoeuf
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP, Hiss)
Peter Parker House (CEIP WDC 1910–1948, Hiss, Lowenthal)
Rogers & Wells
Judson King
Cora Smith Eaton
Bertha Hale White
Poland, Herkimer County, New York
Harvard Student Agencies
John Day Company
Irving Peress (McCarthy victim, Rorty subject)
Common Sense (magazine)
Richard Rorty (father of James Rorty)
John Brophy (labor) (CIO-PAC)
Wabash Cannonball (Farmer-Labor Train, Wallace-Taylor Train) (Woody Guthrie)
Farmer-Labor Party
Iorwith Wilbur Abel AKA I.W. Abel (CIO-PAC) (SWOC)
Daniel J. Tobin (CIO-PAC) (Teamsters)
Political action committee
Jerry Voorhis (CIO-PAC)
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
Lauren Kessler
Black bag operation (black-bag job)
Black Diamond disambiguation
The Conference Board (formerly National Industrial Conference Board or NICB), publisher of American Affairs
Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh (UDB)
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Talk:Ohlone
8th Street / St. Mark's Place (Manhattan)
Americans for Democratic Action
Arthur B. Spingarn (uncle of Stephen J. Spingarn)
Joel Elias Spingarn (father of Stephen J. Spingarn)
Spingarn (disambiguation)
Union for Democratic Action (James I. Loeb)
United States Ambassador to Guinea (James I. Loeb)
James Loeb (disambiguates James I. Loeb)
Russian-American Industrial Corporation (RAIC) (Lowenthal, Hillman)
Lucius D. Clay (Lowenthal served under him in Germany 1946)
Harry H. Vaughan (Max Lowenthal)
Federal Communications Commission
Telford Taylor (Max Lowenthal)
John S. Service (AKA John Stewart Service, USDOS, Amerasia 1945)
Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. (lawyer, Hiss, Marbury)
Medal for Merit (Marbury)
Social Security Administration
United States presidential election, 1948
Elmer Smith (disambiguation)
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Centralia massacre (Washington) (Robert Cantwell)
UPW
Sobibór, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m.
John T. Elson
Saturday Review (U.S. magazine)
Hollywood blacklist
Smith Act
List of organizations described as Communist fronts by the US government
Bituminous coal strike of 1977–78
Helen Silvermaster (born Elena Witte, then Elena Volkov – "Pop Folkoff"?)
Anatole Boris Volkov
John Francis Cronin
Abraham ibn Daud
Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
August 1922
Freedmen's Aid Society
American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky
Bill de Blasio
Robert Sherrod
Eliot Janeway
Sidney L. James
John Hersey
Howard Rushmore
Harvey Swados
Charles J. Margiotti
Russell Sage Foundation
Communists in the United States Labor Movement (1937–50)
The Jews (film) (Ils Sont Partout)
Karl Polanyi
American Labor Party
Carlos Chávez
Aaron Copland
International Labor Defense (ILD)
Aleksander Piotr Mohl
List of unions affiliated with the AFL–CIO
Glen H. Taylor (Henry A. Wallace running mate)
Mike Quill (TWU)
Little Steel strike
American Russian Institute
Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (Robert Cantwell, Whittaker Chambers)
Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic
Vivian Gornick
Döme Sztójay
Miklós Horthy
Bombing of Kassa
Axis occupation of Vojvodina
White Terror (Hungary)
Bombardment of Ancona
Fritz Platten
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary
Jacob Golos
Gerhard Weinberg
Novi Sad raid
International relations (1919–1939)
Hungary–United States relations
Pál Teleki
Brain trust
Orrville, Ohio (birthplace of Heber Blankenhorn )
Blankenhorn
Fine Madness
M. Woolsey Stryker (father of Lloyd Paul Stryker)
1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East (Leon J. Davis)
SEIU
David Lowenthal , son of Max Lowenthal (Hiss friend)
Paper local (James A. Loftus, NYT)
United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management (James A. Loftus, NYT)
1952 steel strike (James A. Loftus, NYT)
International Brotherhood of Teamsters (James A. Loftus, NYT)
Benjamin Franklin Fairless
Trial of the century
Angela Calomiris (FBI anti-communist information)
United Public Workers of America (federal unions - communist-leaning)
United Federal Workers of America
National Federation of Federal Employees (federal unions)
American Federation of Government Employees (federal unions)
State, County, and Municipal Workers of America
Jerry J. O'Connell (Mundt-Nixon Bill) (Progressive Party)
Rosmersholm
Rebecca West
William Joyce (atomic spy in Rebecca West 's The Meaning of Treason)
Forer (surname)
Congress of American Women (Elinor S. Gimbel)
Arthur Goldberg (Lee Pressman)
International Fur and Leather Workers Union (Pressman, Eisler)
National Maritime Union (Pressman, Eisler)
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (Pressman, Eisler)
Lüchow's
Martha Dodd
William E. Dodd
Carl Weiss
Clarence Hathaway
Robert F. Wagner
Murray Hill, Manhattan
Robert Murray (merchant)
Lindley Murray
United States Ambassador to Argentina
Angelo Herndon
Wickersham Commission (Marbury, Hiss)
Jack and the Beanstalk (disambiguation)
Helen Lowry (wife of Iskhak Akhmerov , niece of Earl Browder
L. Ron Hubbard
Guy Endore
Morton Sobel
Combat (newspaper)
Harry Hopkins
George W. Cooper
Kent Cooper
Arroba (Spanish/Portuguese "@" sign)
Maury Maverick
Harvey O'Connor
Jan Matulka
Boyoz
List of disbarments in the United States
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel
Edward Filene
Emilio Mola
Mount Royal Station
Dwight Macdonald
Cantwell (surname)
de:Alfred Apfel
O. John Rogge
Weiss (surname)
Norma Miller
Maurice Isserman
Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders AKA Foley Square trial
Marvin Smith
List of United States political families (C)
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital ]
Thomas F. Gailor
Ruth Cleveland
Esther Cleveland
Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston
Grover Cleveland
Time, Inc. v. Hill
List of notable Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees
Harold Medina (judge in Foley Square trial )
Rafael
John Abt
1948 Progressive National Convention
Gwen Ifill
Labor History (journal)
I Thought I Told You To Shut Up!!
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Federal Writers' Project
LGBT rights in communism
Edita Gruberová
Anna Bolena
Nomeda Kazlaus
Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
Ades (surname)
School of the Art Institute of Chicago people
Phillip Bonosky , client of Maxim Lieber
Sons and Lovers
List of Sephardic Jews
Elisa Sednaoui
Jacqueline Kahanoff
Menasseh Ben Israel
Sinan Reis
Moses Belmonte
Jacob Tirado
Sephardic Jews in the Netherlands
Moroccan literature
Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Synagogue of El Transito
Abulafia (surname)
Ned Lamont
Iosif Grigulevich
The Rats in the Walls
Benjamin J. Davis Jr.
Elmer Bendiner
Thomas Sancton, Sr.
Berry Kroeger
Federal Trade Commission Building (formerly "Apex Building")
Semyon Semyonov
Ayad Akhtar
Athan Theoharis
The Last Kingdom (TV series)
Bamburgh Castle
Abraham Lincoln School for Social Science (Chicago Workers School)
Alexander Saxton
Louise Todd Lambert
Haig Bosmajian
Maxfield Parrish
Hadley Richardson
Milton A. Abernethy
William Remington
Textile workers strike (1934)
Detroit Industry Murals
Libertarian Party of Minnesota
Winifred Milius Lubell
Ishi: The Last of His Tribe
Trumbo (2015 film)
Barry Ulanov
Terrence McNally
Allen Ginsburg
John Hollander
Daniel Hoffman
John Berryman
Mark Van Doren
Irwin Edman
Randolph Bourne
Alfred A. Knopf, Sr.
Kenneth Burke
Arthur LeSueur
Hellzapoppin' (film)
Ellen Schrecker
Dorr Rebellion
A. J. Muste
Wendell H. Furry
Dmitry Manuilsky
Charles Ives
Useful idiot
See It Now (CBS TV news show)
Communist International (Comintern)
OMS (disambiguation)
Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
Scott Nearing
Harlem Renaissance theater companies
Reservoir Hill, Baltimore
Belle de Boskoop (apple)
PM (newspaper)
The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror
Julia Bacha
Just Vision
Relic (novel)
Don Hollenbeck
Title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations
William Henry Taylor
Jim Fixx
Harvey Hollister Bundy
Samuel J. Hamrick (aka W. J. Tyler)
A Borrowed Identity
Richard Armitage (actor)
Maxim Litvinov
Jean Ritchie
Darren Paul Fisher
Frequencies
Abraham George Silverman
Charles Kramer (economist)
Victor Perlo
The Pond (intelligence organization)
Eric Bentley
Fred J. Cook
American Gangster (film)
Herbert Feis
Don Mankiewicz
Harry Brown (film)
Calvary (film)
Erwin Marquit
Henry Gantt
Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services
Executive Decision
Jed S. Rakoff
野田英夫 (Hideo Noda)
Tetsuya Noda
Charles A. Beard
Wells College
Eric Foner
Foner (disambiguation)
Rapp-Coudert Committee
Ben Gold
Omar Bashir (musician)
Tom Kromer
Sergei Efron
John Ford
Basic Books
James S. Allen
Karl Hess
Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
Sheikh Jarrah
List of Palestinian films
Mikhail Borodin
Margaret Naumburg
Franz Werfel
Robert Dexter
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Walter Wanger
Sam Lesser
Flugelhorn
Anthony Higgins (actor)
Arturo Sarukhán
Stephen Rademaker
Aubrey Morris
Michael Aldridge
Reilly, Ace of Spies
Joanne Whalley
Darkness at Noon
Heinrich Blücher
Eulalia Perez de Guillen Marine
Paul Shipton
Newtown, California
Placerville, California
Raffetto
The Man Nobody Knew
Under Western Eyes
Edward Cochrane McLean aka Edward C. McLean (Hiss lawyer)
Taft Stettinius & Hollister
Mr. Belvedere
Civil Rights Congress (CRC)
AED (non-profit)
January 1933 (V. Gregory Burtan, aka Valentine G. Burtan, aka William Gregory Burtan)
Riom
Sharbat
Ben Barzman
Man's Fate
fr:Condeau
Thomas Matthews (disambiguation page)
Stanley Matthews (lawyer)
Time (magazine)
Martha Gellhorn
Allan Massie
Pan Pacific Trade Union Secretariat
A. Tom Grunfeld
Germanicus
John K. Fairbank
Joseph Stilwell
Josh White
Utica, New York
Barbara W. Tuchman
Tom C. Clark
Ashenden: Or the British Agent
Elizabeth Bentley
Floria Lasky
Ossining (town), New York
Harrison George
List of UPI reporters
Red Star Over China
Edgar Snow
Dodoma
East (disambiguation)
Shiloh Fernandez
Upside Down (film)
Whittaker
Whitacre
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Mitchell A. Dubow : Mitchell A. Dubow was a 20th-century American labor lawyer and member of the (allegedly pro-communist) National Lawyers Guild ,[ 1] who defended alleged communists involved in the Hiss -Chambers Case, and was later Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District for the State of Minnesota . On September 9, 1948, Dubow appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) with Joseph Forer as co-counsel for Maurice Louis Braverman . Braverman was himself counsel for Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen , who testified about the Ford car involved in the Hiss -Chambers Case.[ 2] In 1951, Dubow joined Braverman, Harold Buchman, Ely A. Castleman, and William H. Murphy in signed a letter (dated June 18, 1951) that criticized the opinion of a dissenting judge in the Smith Act case. In July 1951, he appeared before HUAC as counsel for William H. Wood, a Bethlehem Steel worker and brother of Roy Wood ("chairman of the Communist Party for the District of Columbia"), about whom HUAC questioned him. He was also counsel to: Levy Williamson, Aaron Ostrofsky, Milton Unterman, and John F. Goodell, all factory workers and union members. During the hearings, HUAC asked Unterman whether Dubow (among many others) had been a communist; he refused to answer. Dubow and Joseph Forer also served as counsel to Harold Buchman. HUAC also read aloud the signatories of the June 1951 letter and asked Buchman if they (including Dubow) were CPUSA members; he refused to answer.[ 3] Dubow also represented the the Washington DC's Office of the Housing Expediter,[ 4] the Baltimore City Court (1951),[ 5] [ 6] Dubow moved to Minnesota. On November 11, 1966, Dubow began so serve as Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District, State of Minnesota. He was the first judge in St. Louis County, Minnesota , to allow testimony from a child therapist to explain what the affects of sexual assault.[ 7] In February 1989, Judge Dubow applied for disability retirement. Minnesota Governor Rudy Perpich granted his application, effective March 31, 1989.[ 8]
^ "Report on the National Lawyers Guild, Legal Bulwark of the Communist Party" . USGPO. 1950. p. 4. Retrieved 28 November 2016 .
^ "Hearings of the U.S. Congress House Committee on Un-American Activities" . USGPO. 1948. pp. 1342, 1344. Retrieved 31 July 2017 .
^ "Hearing Relating to Communist Activities in the Defense Area of Baltimore" . USGPO. 1951. pp. 831-840 (Woods), 841-857 (Williamson), 857-869 (Ostrofsky), 1014 (Unterman CP?), 1023-1026 (Goodell), 1080-1108 (Buchman), 1088-1090 (Buchman CP?). Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
^ "Woods, Housing Expediter, v. Macken, 178 F.2d 510 (4th Cir. 1949)" . Justia. 1949. Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
^ "Gerende v. Super. of Elections" . CaseText. 1951. Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
^ "Gerende v. Super. of Elections" . FindLaw. 1951. Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
^ "Attorneys of the Year: Judge Donovan Frank" . Minnesota Lawyer . 8 February 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
^ "In the Matter of the Application of the Hon. Mitchell A. Dubow, Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, for a Disability Retirement" . Minnesota Legislature. 17 February 1989.