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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 10
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cred advised o that on na 1D,
April 29, 1059, a memorial meeting was held under
the sponsorship of the National Council of American-Soviet
Friendship at 2e7 Weet 46th Street, New York City, te
honor the memory of the late THEODORE BAYER. oo
According to the informant, THEODORE BAYER
had been an officer in. NCASP,
Concerning the meeting, it was reported a
record which had been made by PAUL ROBESON and his
wife, ESLANDA, in England, was played for the audience,
In the record, both expressed their sympathy for the
BAYER family and praised BAYER for his work in the
field of American-Boviet relations,
C. Women's Day Reception and Exhibition
“Phe Worker” issue of March 15, 1959, page 14,
carries an advertisement concerning an “International
Women's Day Reception and Exhibitian” to be held on
Sunday, Maren 22, 1959, at JIS West Sith Street, New York
City. It was noted that the affair is sponsored by "The
Progressive Women's Committee.”
Se et
Concerning International Women's Day, & column
in "The Worker" of March &, 1959, on page 9, entitled
"How It Began” by ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN stated in part
that March, 1960 will mark the 50th anniversary of Inter-
national Women's Day.
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