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ACLU — Part 14
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Jorganizatfones should not come into the fineriioan Federations of Labor @xX—
cept at their own terms. Secretary and Direotor of the Amalgamated
{Textile: Workers’ Union. | Cneot the guests of honor at Inter-collegiate
|Secialtat, “Society: conference. Member of Paoubty of Rand School.
|ecort WEARING), ‘New York City.
lRattortal writer. for various: Communist papere; Exeucti ve Committee Ameri-
lean Union against’ M4litariems. Liberty. ‘Defense Union; People's Council of
America;: Intercollegiate Socialist Society. ‘Indicted for violating the
|Repionage Law; disoharged from University of Pennsylvania because of un<
&merioan teaching; similarly Yeleased from University of Toledo; became
lan arch=propagandi st for radicaliam; Denounced Liberty Loans; now Dean
lof the Rand Socfalist School; one ‘of ‘the founders of Bureau of Education
founded by I.%.W.3 speaker at numerous, open. forums and especially tries
to get. inte schools. and student forums; in this connection, he was ‘ine
vited by the "liberal" students of Wiboonsin: ‘t.0 address them, but per-
_jmission for.him to appear in University. ‘Halls’ was refused by the. Faculty: |.
so that his address was delivered off. ‘the campus; President ‘Atwood of
AClark ‘University summarily.-broke off: Ais. lecture while he: was. addressing
the students, on account of 4ts éxtreme ‘radicaliam; was allowed to speak
at. Dartmouth as one of the few remaining free Gol leges, Direotor. of
Tabor Publication Society; speaker in- ‘Conference of ‘League for Industrial
Demooraoy; one of the sponsors of the Youth Movement; author of various
ooka,: O41 ‘and the Germs of War", -"The Next Step", ato., advertised in.
"The Nation"; one of inoorporetora of. American Fund for Social Services
7 epeaker for. ‘Single Tax. In recent ‘epeech- paid, “If British labor fails
a ss athe: rid". gave in the methods. of. "i
14 tical ‘power, dietatorship of: workexe”
He criticizes the labor govern~ | -
nd expr, opriation. of the capitalist ]
ment in ‘England for its conservative’ nds says that. the school system
jig @ ‘propaganda. organization for -the maintenance of the present - order,
hat 4t 4s not honest or'truth seeking and that the only way labor can
., {come , into its own is to get emugh intelligence to do what has been done
‘jan’ Rusaie “(to prevent future wars). --Prediots that the Red Flag will be
lover. ‘the Mhite House some day. -
~~ mazrer: NELLES, ‘Cos Gob, @onn.. ' ~ tioutall be iow York Bar)
One of the conference to perfect .plans: for. the. “Committee of 48°,
Counsel for Elia in. deportation proceedings.
One of the signers of "A Challange. to: 1 the ‘Btienda of Free Speech", in
"The Nation", January 32, 1924.”
JULIA & . "CONNOR, Boston, Vass. -
Delegate to American Federation of Labor, Portland, 1923.
FRIMONT OLDER, San Francisco, Cal.
Associated in Socialistic work with George P, West; author of. article on
‘eaders for the rank and file of laborers.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE T—1169
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