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To: epicure who wrote (52955)7/14/2002 1:49:16 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
and here- look at the breadth of occupations- I'm still trying to find out just how many people in total were questioned and/or named:
Content: Reports that five Americans working for the United Nations refused when questioned by the Senate internal security subcommittee to answer whether or not they are Communist Party members. Individuals questioned were Alfred J. Van Tassel, Joel Gordon, and Stanley Graze, all employed in the UN's economic and trades section, Frank Carter Bancroft, a documents editor, and Eugene Wallach a former stenotypist.
Article #6: "Flood of Calls Praise Greenspun"

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To: epicure who wrote (52955)7/15/2002 2:36:08 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 82486
 
Those are some great finds. Thanks for posting them. I'll look forward to reading them when I get a chance, which isn't this morning with the sun shining and the phone ringing off the hook. Or whatever one should say today, since phones haven't had hooks for years, though I am old enough to have used a crank phone on a party line when I was growing up, and ringing off the hook was an almost literal phrase in those days.