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Abbie Hoffman — Part 2
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nat on April 7,
1953, at a meeting of the District Committee of the Communist
Party, United States of America (CP, USA) of New England,
held in Boston, Wassachusetts, HERBERT APTHEKER stated he
was developing an organization called American Institute for
Marxist Studies (AIMS), which would eventually legalize the
CP. He stated AIMS would publish literature on History,
Science, Pnysics, Archeology and other subjects which would
be put out avarterly with various supplements.
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HERBRT APTHE ER was elected to the Nationa omm ee,
CP, USA, at the 135tn National Convention of the Cr, USA held
Lae . June 22-25, 1955, in New York City. ‘
- June 3, 1903, Hires EKER spoke @ e Cr, USA, New York
District Board meeting concerning ATMS. ATESKER stated that
ot AIMS would unite and strengthen the CP although the CP would
not be connected vith it. He statéd ATMS was being formed to
operate within the scope of the MeCarvan and Smith Acts and
would legell:: bring Marxist material and opinions to the
attention of Anerican scholars end the general public.
that
AIMS issues a “Newsl2cter every other montana.
mace available the informaticn that AIMS issues publications
and holds symposiums concerning Marxism.
—_ es as of
— that date, AIMS wos located on the fifth floor west of 20
West 30th Street, New York, New York.
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