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ProgressingAmerica - Progressives today do not want to discuss their history. I want to discuss their history.ProgressingAmericaAppendix I, II, III, IV, V, and VI for the book Fabian Freeway.NOTE:The author here presents the names of many members and cooperatorsof the British Fabian Society and the British Labour Government as well asthe names of members and cooperators and/or sponsors of American Fabian-type socialistic organizations such as the League for Industrial Democracy(LID); and of organizations which pose as “liberal,” such as Americans forDemocratic Action (ADA). The theme developed in the main body of thebook is illustrated graphically as the lists conclude with the names of manyADA members who hold high positions in the Johnson Administration, today.The reader’s attention is called to the use of symbols (*) and (t) usedfor example to denote the presence of Fabian Socialists in the British LabourGovernment; and to denote members of ADA who are members or cooperatorsof the League for Industrial Democracy, and so forth. Thus the tie-ins,in terms of persons in both “liberal” and Socialist organizations, are shown.A listing in certain of the following categories, does not of and by itselfconvict an individual as a Socialist. However, by an amassing of evidence ofthis kind, a persistent pattern appears and a movement convicts itself.Here the mechanics are unveiled by which Socialism is transmitted fromGreat Britain and other countries to the United States. And here, in theUnited States, a Socialism is rapidly nearing completion for whichInternational Communism is the only logical beneficiary. Americans who wish tochange this tragic state of affairs are thus informed of the facts. APPENDIX IThe following selective historical lists are offered as indicative of twothings: 1) the continuity of the roster and of the Fabian Society; 2) thesteady acquisition to Fabianism of new blood, always well-mixed with theold.(footnote)It has become a fascination for the writer to read lists of names. They weregathered from the “Personal Notes,” the “Women’s Group,” the Kingsway HallLectures, “Nursery,” Meetings of the Society, Election Lists, LondonCounty Council election lists, Fabian Society Executive Committees andrecords of attendance thereof. Many names (at least two hundred) whichdid not appear at the historical level have become those of old friends. Theytestify to the unbroken existence and the steady functioning of the Society.Many tum up in news items, such as the study of the Institute of PacificRelations made by a Senate Committee: Creech-Jones, Noel-Baker, R. H.Tawney, for example.Individuals became Fabians by being proposed, sponsored, and elected;and were required to subscribe to the Basis. If the Basis made them EnglishSocialists, the Society made them members of the Labour and SocialistInternational. MacDonald is not included after 1919; yet the Fabianism in hisattitudes and those of his advisers is patent. Likewise, for all his closeassociations, Professor Gilbert Murray has not been listed here. Sir StaffordCripps and Ernest Bevin like G. D. H. Cole and Ellen Wilkinson, swung tothe far Left at times; but they are Fabians all-and Margaret Cole hasmade the old home in the Society comfortable for them all by enlarging theporch! John Scurr, a Catholic, belonged; but not John Wheatley. ArnoldBennett, J. B. Priestley, John Galsworthy are listed, although seldom; PatrickBraybrooke and St. John Ervine, often. The first three names are associatedwith The Clarion which consistently from 1929 to 1931 praised the artistryof Charles Chaplin and Paul Robeson. Reginald Pugh belonged, but up to1950, not Arthur (now Sir Arthur) Pugh of Steel and Smelters trades.A complete list of those who never came back to the Society even inspirit as Wallas, Wells, and Annie Besant did-while Chesterton, S. G. Hobson(Pilgrim to the Left), A. Drage (New Age), H. Slesser did not-wouldbe significant. Although Clement Attlee credits much of Labour’s strength(footnote) Initials appearing occasionally after British names mean:EC == Executive CommitteeJP == Justice of the PeaceL.C.C. == London County CouncilMP == Member of ParliamentNEC (LAB) == National Executive Committee, Labour PartyTUC == Trades Union Congress to Irish Catholic workingmen, the latter are vastly unrepresented in theFabian Society.An estimated proportion of professed intellectuals to all others (also middleclass) seems to be about three in eight. This includes those holdingdegrees, Bachelor of Arts (more usually, Bachelor of Science), Master ofArts, Doctor of Philosophy, and those recording their military rank forprestige, professors – oddly -many medical doctors. Elsewhere is a listof Protestant ministers. Fabians often filled the position of Justice of thePeace, the office on which very much of local civics hinges. In 1945 localFabian societies added 2,200 members to the Society. Fabian Society AnnualReport, 1946, said, “Newly elected M.P.’s expected the Fabian Society to …provide them at short notice with policies, or with material forspeeches.”Names like those of Ben Tillett, J. H. Thomas, J. R. Clynes, J. Wheatley,E. Befin, A. Bevan, W. Citrine (now Viscount), John Hodges of the steelworkers, Frank Hodges of the miners, and Frank Smith of the coal miners,were drawn into the field of gravity of the Society.Margaret MacDonald, nee Gladstone, died in 1911. She ranked with MaryMacArthur, Mary Middleton, Mrs. Bruce Glazier, Margaret MacMillan, towhose labors Socialism in Britain is heavily indebted; although, like Mrs.Glazier, they were inclined to confuse their Socialism with religion, leavingthe philosophic propositions of Fabianism to Haldane, Joad, Russell, andSlesser (not to mention Wells and Shaw).A sampling of names of Fabian Justices of the Peace in the nineteen-twentiesand nineteen-thirties follows:David Adams F. W. KingR. Aldington T. W. McCormackG. Burgneay H. J. MayAlderman H. Carden Gwyneth MorganJohn Cash Marion PhillipsLilian Dawson Mrs. C. D. RackhamC. S. Giddins E. Cubitt SayresG. M. Gillett G. ThomasM. W. Gordon Mrs. G. TiffenBart Kelly A. G. WalkdenSome names represented prominent British families:Oliver Baldwin Lady Cynthia Mosley (nee Curzon)Sir Ernest Benn Malcolm Muggeridge (nephew of Beatrice Webb)Anthony Wedgewood Benn Philip Noel-BakerCharlotte Haldane John RamageNaomi Haldane (Mitchison) Viscountess RhondaLady Jowitt Miss SankeyIshbel MacDonald T. Drummond ShielsLady Melville Lady Frances StewartAllen Moncrieff C. TrevelyanMay MorrisA sampling of speakers under Fabian auspices:Viscount BryceSir Walter Citrine (after 1945)Hans Kohn (now in the U.S., listed as a member of the Society)A. Duff Cooper (listed only once)Herman Finer (now in the U.S., frequent lecturer and member of theFabian Society)G. P. GoochProfessor Julian Huxley (now of UNESCO)Father Vincent McNabb(listed but once)S. de Madariaga (historian)A. Allison Peers (listed but once)A. J. Penty (guild socialist, usually criticized)Evelyn SharpWickham SteedArnold ToynbeeFreda Utley (listed but once)John Winant (U.S. Ambassador, luncheon guest speaker)Protestant ministers whose names appear in Fabian lists (often M.P.’s): James Adderly C. JenkinsonRamsden Balmforth James KerrG. C. Bynon Richard LeeHenry Carter J. Massingham (non-practicing)John Clifford (deceased, 1923) William Mellor (non-practicing)J. E. Hamilton Ben SpoorS. D. Headlam (deceased, 1923)A partial list of foreigners heard by the Society, mostly Social Democrats(this list is not alphabetical; it falls into a sort of chronological order):Count Karolyi (in 1919, he resigned the presidency of the new Republic ofHungary, when the Social Democrat regime led to that of Bela Kun)Alfredo de Sordelli, Argentine writerHerman Kantorowicz, German professor of Jurisprudence (once at Columbia)Henri GansBaron Felix de Bethune (member)Otto van der SprenkelWolfgang ThiekuhlHans Kohn, German Social Democrat, now in the United StatesG. Salvemini, Italian Social Democrat, Harvard professorCarlo Rosselli, Italian anti-Fascist, Social Democrat, writer of SocialismeLiberale; his Oggi in Spagna, domani in Italia posthumously published withpreface by SalveminiA. H. Abbati (Swiss background)J. B. Peixotto (member), American-born, cosmopolitan artistK. Young (Chinese Consul General)Sobei MogiD. J. Santilhano (Dutch), author of Banking for Foreign TradePrince Dimitri Sviatopolk Mirsky (1932)Since 1940:Dr. Alexander BaykovDaw Saw Yin (of Burma)Herta GotthelfKudmul Shanti Rangarao (1947)Anwar Iqbai Qureshi (Indian, 1947)Kurt Schumacher (1947, reporting from Social Democratic contacts in Germany)W. Sellers, of Nigerian GovernmentStephen DrzcivieskiProfessor Andre-Philipov (anti-Petain), September, 1942Fabian names important in their avocations:Sir Ernest Barker, political scientistPatrick Braybrooke, lecturer,frequently in the United States, father of editorof Wind and RainEdward Carpenter, poet (one might say laureate of “the movement”)Colin Clark, economistVictor Cohen, writer, lecturer at Fabian Summer SchoolsM. H. Dobb, economist of London School of Economics, contributor toEncyclopedia of the Social SciencesDenis Healey, appointed to “persue a forward policy” in InternationalLabour Organisation, Geneva (1946)Julian Huxley (UNESCO)H. W. Nevinson, writerJohn Ramage, Scottish shipbuilder, contributor to Labour Year BookMaurice Reckitt (and Eva C. Reckitt), contributor to Labour Year Book, authorof Faith and Society, National Guildsman, Anglican Christian Socialist.W. E. Walling, U.S. labor economistFabians who have worked or are working on the American scene (incompletelist:Herbert AgarG. E. G. Catlin (CornellArthur Creech-JonesA. E. DaviesHerman Finer (University of Chicago)H. Duncan HallHerman Kantorowicz (Columbia)Hans KohnHarold Laski (Harvard and Roosevelt)Jenny Lee, invited by “forward” groups of John Hopkins and ColumbiaUniversitiesMichael OakshottMaurice OrbachJohn Parker (Chicago, Roosevelt)J. B. PriestleyD. N. Pritt S. K. Ratcliffe, consistent visitor and reporterW. Hudson Shaw (Oxonian), who came yearly to lecture in the University;Extension Courses under auspices of Woodrow Wilson, in Philadelphia. Theypublished The Citizen, 1895 to 1901. (Shaw, known as “Broughman Villiers”)R. H. TawneyGraham WallasBarbara Ward, Catholic, but not lecturing under Catholic auspices (LadyLindsay)A typical list of Fabians found in Fabian News and Fabian Society AnnualReport in 1923-24:F. G. Abbis Izak GollerDavid Adams W. GrahamPercy Alden A. GreenwoodMajor C. Attlee Mary GriffithsW. J. Baker C. H. GrinlingElizabeth Banks Dr. L. H. GuestMr. and Mrs. Granville Barker Grace HadowE. Beddington Behrens B. T. HallMarion Berry Dr. S. HastingsG. C. Binyon W. HendersonG. P. Blizard Lancelot HogbenMaeve Brereton Lt. R. G. K. HoppDr. Mabel Brodie L. IsserlisGeorge Burgneay Dr. Robert JonesNoel Buxton Hon. Arnold KeppelPercival Chubb James KinleyMajor Church George LansburyJ. D. Clarkson Harold LaskiMrs. Hansen Coates H. B. Lees-SmithMrs. A. E. Corner J. F. MacPhersonMorley Dainow W. H. MarwickGilbert Dale Sylvain MayerA. Emil Davies Rosalyn MitchellMrs. Boyd Dawson Herbert MorrisonDr. Percy Dearmer Miss PennythorneF. Lawson Dodd Reginald PughH. Drinkwater Amber ReevesG. S. M. Ellis W. A. RobsonDr. J. W. Evans W. SamuelsDr. Letitia Fairfield J. ScurrM. Farrman Hugh ShaylerDr. Herman Finer W. E. SimnetF. W. Galton Dr. Gilbert SlaterJoseph Gill Captain Lothian SmallG. M. Gillett N. A. SprottF. W. Gladstone J. C. SquireJ. Stewart A. G. WalkdenFred Tallant D. W. WallaceBrig. Gen. C. B. Thomson Col. T. B. S. WilliamsF. Thoresby Ernest WimbleMr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffen Ella WinterBen TillettEarly Obituaries:Arthur Clutton-Brock Maurice HewlettBaron Felix de Bethune George StandringG. H. Ellis Herbert TrenchWilliam Game George H. UnderwoodK. A. Hayland Edmund H. WoodwardStewart Headlam A list of names of Fabians from the Fabian News and Fabian SocietyAnnual Report, 1929-31:Albert Albery J. L. EttyMajor D. Leigh Aman Henry FarmerVera Anstey Montague FordhamA. Earle Applebee J. A. Lovat FraserMabel Atkinson G. M. GillettOliver Baldwin Alban GordonMrs. M. E. Beadle Charlotte HaldaneCaptain Hubert Beaumont A. Clifford HallSir Ernest Benn J. E. HamiltonWedgwood Benn Mrs. M. A. HamiltonWilliam Bennett Mrs. M. HankinsonJ. D. Beresford J. HazelipTheodore Besterman A. HendersonG. P. Blizard W. W. HendersonConstance Bloor Will HerronPatrick Braybrooke Mrs. D. L. HobmanDr. W. H. Brend F. E. HolsingerDr. F. G. Bushnill F. W. HooperPhilip Butler Daniel Hopkins, M.A., LL.B., M.C.Ronald ChamberlainMajor Church George HorwillAnna Corner Hubert HumphreysSir Stafford Cripps, K.C. S. B. JacksonGeorge Cruickshank Lady JowittHugh Dalton, D.S.C. Lt. Commander J. M. KenworthyA. E. Davies Mrs. A. M. LangJ. Percival Davies George LansburyAdmiral Dewar Susan LawrenceDorothy Elliott A. J. LynchSt. J. Ervine Ishbel MacDonald A. G. F. Machin Bernard ShawB. Skene MacKay Dr. Drummond ShielsMargaret McKillop, M.A., M.B.E. Nicholas SizeMiles Malleson C. M. SkepperJ. J. Mallon Dr. Gilbert SlaterS. F. Markham, B.A., B. Litt. Kingsley SmallieHenry May Frank SmithJ. B. Melville, K.C. W. G. SmithMrs. H.C. Miall-Smith Harry SnellRosslyn Mitchell Mrs. SnowdenEdith Morley Marion SomervilleHerbert Morrison Colonel Maurice SpencerOswald Mosley Leopold SperoJoseph W. Neal Jessie StephensH. W. Nevinson Lady Frances StewartJ. T. Newbold Mrs. H. M. SwanwichRt. Hon. Noel-Buxton D. TaylorH. St. John Philby Norman TiptaftLord Ponsonby Mrs. R. TownsendRichard Pope Ethel TurnerE. B. Powley George Van RaalteMrs. H. M. Pulley Gilbert J. WalkerMrs. C. D. Rackham Graham WallasT. Ridpeth William English WallingJ. Jones Roberts Professor F. E. WeissH. S. Rowntree James WelshBertrand Russell Rebecca WestMiss Sankey Ellen WilkinsonJ. A. Sargent F. H. WiltshireJohn Scurr L. A. wingfieldJohn Sharman A. YoungEvelyn Sharp Dr. Ruth YoungObituaries:Rev. G. S. Belasco J. H. Stobart GreenhalghJ. W. Buttery Frederick Walter KingMiss M. Gibson Mrs. M. KirkwoodFabian names from Fabian Society Annual Report and Fabian News in1934-36:A. H. Abbati Oliver BaldwinJennie Adamson Major Harry BarnesSir Norman Angell J. P. BarterA. E. Applebee H. L. BealesWilcox Arnold L. A. BenjaminMajor C. Attlee Wedgwood BennFrancis Bacon Theodore BestermanMrs. G. P. Blizard Arthur HendersonR. D. Blumenfeld, editor Daily Express Mrs. E. A. HubbackMaud Bodkin Miss B. L. HutchinsI. M. Bolton C. JenkinsonH. N. Brailsford Thomas JohnstonLionel Britton Sir William JowittC. Delisle Burns Mrs. R. KeelingHenry Carter Helen KeynesProfessor G. E. G. Catlin Dr. Hans KohnMrs. Cavendish-Bentinck George LansburyColin Clark Harold LaskiT. W. Coates Richard LeeG. D. H. Cole H. W. LewisDudley Collard H. LightJ. S. Collis Lord ListowelW. G. Cove Kingsley MartinIda M. Cowley Mrs. C. J. Mathew, L. C. C.Philip Cox Dr. Caroline MauleA. Creech-Jones Francis MeddingsStafford Cripps Captain W. J. MillarR. C. Crossman W. Milne-BaileyMorley Dainow Herbert Morrison, J. P., L. C. C.Hugh Dalton H. T. MuggeridgeA. E. Davies, L. C. C. F. J. OsbornJ. P. Davies F. W. Pethick-LawrenceDr. Har Dayal Miss Picton-TurbervilleBarbara Drake, L. C. C. Major Graham PoleA. R. Dryhurst Lord PonsonbyMary Ellison Mrs. C. D. RackhamR. C. S. Ellison John RamageSt John Ervine S. K. RatcliffeGordon Esher Paul ReedRowland Estacourt T. ReidDr. Eric Fletcher W. A. RobsonDr. M. Follick F. A. P. RoweRobert Fraser Bertrand RussellJ. S. Furnivall H. P. Lansdale RuthvenF. W. Galton Joclyn RysG. T. Garrett H. SamuelsRobert Gibson, K. C., LL. B. Captain W. S. SandersAlban Gordan Amy SAylesBarbara Ayrton Gould A. Luckhurst ScottDr. L. Haden Guest Dr. S. SegalCaptain Basil Hall T. Drummond ShielsJ. H. Harley Lewis SilkinT. Driffield Hawkins Arthur SkeffingtonLord Snell R. H. TawneyFrank Soskice Ivor ThomasMrs. Arnold Stephens Ernest ThurtleF. L. Stevens Ben TillettMichael Stewart Nanette TuteurProfessor J. L. Stocks Sir Raymond UnwinG. R. Strauss R. McKinnen WoodHubert Sweeny Leonard WoolfObituaries:J. A. Fallows Dr. Robert LyonsA. Henderson (1937) Fred TallantWalter Hudson Alexander WicksteedMrs. R. B. Kerr George Francis WilsonJames Leakey A specially selected list of names of Fabians from records of 1942 to 1947,showing continuity and prestige:Clement Attlee Harold LaskiF. R. Blanco-White George LathanH. N. Brailsford A. LewisMarjorie Brett J. J. MallonFrances Coates Mrs. L’Estrange MaloneMargaret Cole Kingsley MartinCecily Craven C. MayhewA. Creech-Jones Herbert MorrisonRichard Crossman P. Noel-BakerHughDalton R. PostgateA. E. Davies R. A. RaffanBarbara Drake J. W. RaisinDorothy Elliott John RamageLord Faringdon W.A. RobsonEric Fletcher Amy SayleJ. S. Furnivall Emanuel ShinwellF. W. Galton Arthur SkeffingtonAgnes Gibson Reginald StampRita Hinden Edith SummerskillLancelot Hogben Leonard WoolfC. E. M. Joad Barbara WoottonWilliam JowittObituaries: Mostyn Lloyd Beatrice Webb (1943)William Mellor (1942) Sidney Webb (1948)Lord Olivier (1943) Ellen Wilkinson (1947) These names had long been listed; many through the thick and thin of thenineteen-twenties. They must have kept up their dues, for Margaret Colemade a clean slate of the paid up membership in her reorganization. These names, old and new, of Fabians of the 1942 to 1947 group have takenon the hue and verve of ZIP and the New Fabian Research Bureau: Austen Albu John ParkerDorothy Archibald Morgan PhillipsSir Richard Aucland Sybil PrinskyN. BarouN. Pritt (retained as counsel for “the Eleven” Communists on appealbefore the U.S. Supreme Court)Barbara BettsAneurin BevanF. A. CobbFreda Corbett Sir Hartley ShawcrossE. F. M. Durbin Stephen SpenderM. Edelman John StracheyHugh Franklin Ivor ThomasV. Gollancz Sybil ThorndikeFrank Horrabin Herbert TraceyCompton MacKenzie W. N. WarbeyIan Mikardo G. D. N. WorswickIvor Montagu Lamartine YatesGeorge Orwell K. Zilliacus Last, but not the least, there follows a list of “empire” and “international”topics and the names of specially interested Fabians. These were taken fromthe Fabian Society Annual Report of 1945-1946, and which covers theelection following the last year of war coalition when “Labour” formed a“Socialist” Government:Fabian Colonial Essays, contributed by H. N. Brailsford, M. Fortes, J. S.Furnivall, Ida Ward, C. W. Greeniage, L. Woolf, Margaret Wrong, et al.,edited by Rita Hinden. Newfoundland the Forgotten Island, by Lord Ammon. The World Parliament of Labour, by R. J. P. Mortished: InternationalLabour Organisation.Africa, the West Indies, Palestine, India, and questions concerning thePost-War Settlement and dealing with education, resources, crops, unionism,politics, were treated by P. Noel-Baker, Wilfred Benson (ILO), E. E. Doll,A. Dalgleish, Lord Faringdon,* Captain Gammons, Frank Horrabin, *Julian Huxley, A. Creech-Jones,* Lord Listowel,* Harold Laski,* ProfessorW. MacMillan, John Parker,* Lord Rennel, Reginald Sorensen, L. Woolf,*K. Zilliacus.*The names marked by asterisks are those of persons also serving on theFabian Executive. An International Farewell Gathering held in October, 1945, was presidedover by P. Noel-Baker and sent greetings to French, Belgian and Italian“comrades” in letters signed by representatives of twelve countries andaddressed to Daniel Mayer, Louis de Brouckere and Pietro Nenni, leadingSocial Democrats. Cf. FSAR, 1945, p. 15. In every Fabian Society Annual Report, 1929 to 1950, the name of Margaret Cole appears in official, foreignand domestic connections.As to the Webbs: Sidney (Lord Passfield) was on the Fabian Executiveas late as 1934. From 1935 to 1939, while A. Emil Davies kept the Societytogether and the Fabian News coming out, the Webbs, having held up thepublication of their book on Soviet Russia until after the Election of 1935,devoted themselves to receiving persons of “liberal” persuasion of everyrank (including Maisky, the Russian Ambassador) and to propagandizingfor Sovietism. They received a direct and negative reply to their rhetoricalquestion: Soviet Socialism: A New Civilisation? from Pius XI in DiviniRedemptoris. Re: Fabian-inspired Brain Trust on U.S. Trade Union movement, see FabianNews, November, 1943. The following names are listed as participating:Bryn Roberts, British TU Delegate to the United States.Stanley Ceizyk (member of International Association of Machinists Unions”,AFL).Hugh T. Mahoney (member of the U.S. Steel Workers Union, CIO).Sam Berger (Labor Advisor to U.S. Mission for Economic Affairs).Ernest Davies, M.P., son of A. E. Davies and disciple of Laski; one timeeditor of The Clarion. The following names are those of Fabians who may be characterized as“old-timers” of the nineteen-twenties and nineteen-thirties. These nameswere gleaned from the Fabian News and Fabian Society Annual Report.Many will be recognized as well-known in :6elds not usually characterizedas “Fabian.” These are marked with an asterisk.* Dr. Addison; Elections (FSAR)Herbert Agar; New Fabian Group, 1930R. Aldington; Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1930, J.P.* Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery; Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1933* Lord Arnold; Summer School, 193,3Oliver Baldwin; Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1929, Personal Notes,1932,1935,1937Professor Ernest Barker; Personal Notes, 1925, Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1928* H. Granville Barker; Fabian Society Annual Report, 1919* Mrs. R. Cavendish-Bentinck; Appeal by Hon. Treasurer, 1936* J. D. Beresford; Fabian Summer Schools, 1930-1933Annie Besant; King’s Hall lecturer, 1919, Obit., 1933Amber Reeves Blanco-White; Personal Notes, 1923, Summer School lecturer, 1936* Margaret Bondfield; King’s Hall lecturer, 1920, parliamentary candidate,1920; President of Trades Union Congress, 1923, Fabian Women’sGroup, 1931* C. Delisle Burns; Meetings of the Society, 1927, Kingsway Hall lecturer,1927, Obit., 1934, Personal Notes, 1933 * Rt. Hon. Noel Buxton, M.P.; Meetings of the Society, 1924, GeneralElection, 1929* Percival Chubb; Personal Notes, 1923* Arthur Clutton-Brock; 1924Alderman A. Emil Davies, L.C.C.; Executive Committee, 1924 (ret.), 3rdweek Summer School, 1925 (chairman), Executive Committee election,1934O. V. der Sprenkel; Annual Meeting, 1925, Fabian Summer School, 1930* R. C. K. Ensor; King’s Hall lecturer, 1919, Personal Notes, 1933* St. John Ervine; Kingsway Hall, 1927, Personal Notes, 1934Rowland Estcourt; Obit., 1934* Dr. Letitia Fairfield; Lectures, 1919, Executive Committee, 1924 (ret.)Lovat Fraser; Annual Meeting, 1925F. W. Galton; Executive Committee, 1924 (ret.), 1925-26 FAR; Executivecommittee Election, 1934, Development Fund, 1946Dr. G. P. Gooch; Meetings of the Society, 1924, Essex Hall lecturer, 1929,Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1938* Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood, M.P.; General Election, 1924, Meeting ofthe Society, 1926, Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1929Major Haden Guest, M.P.; Executive Committee, Council elections, 1919;1924 (ret.), Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1924, General Elections, 1924,Summer School committee, 1925 (chairman), Fabian parliamentary candidate,1934, Personal Notes, 1934* Grace Hadow; Fabian Women’s Group, 1924Charlotte Haldane; Fabian Women’s Group, 1929, Fabian Nursery Dance,1938Elizabeth Haldane; Fabian Women’s Group, 1930* Rt. Hon. Viscount Haldane; Obit., 1928, (OM)Captain Basil Hall; Executive Committee, 1924 (ret.) 2nd week SummerSchool (chairman) 1925; Executive Committee Election, 1934, FabianSummer School, 1934* Professor Duncan Hall; Personal Notes, 1926Mary Agnes Hamilton; Fabian Summer School, 1929, Fabian Women’sGroup, 1930, Personal Notes, 1933* J. L. and Barbara Hammond; Personal Notes, 1926* Professor Lancelot Hogben; Autumn lecturer, 1936, Summer School, 1942Hubert Humphreys; (Not to be confused with the American HubertHumphrey.) Caucus-Labour Party Conference, 1955Helen Keynes; Summer School, 1927, Executive Committee Election, 1934,Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1937Dr. Hans Kohn; Personal Notes, 1926, 1934, 1937; Fabian SummerSchool, 1933* Rt. Hon. G. Lansbury; General Election, 1924, Personal Notes, 1930, 1935Professor A. D. Lindsay; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1926Kenneth Lindsay; Summer School lecturer, 1928Mrs. C. L’Estrange Malone; Executive Committee Election, 1933,Women’sGroup Meeting, 1942 S. F. Markham, M.P., B.A., B. Litt.; General Election, 1929, PersonalNotes, 1930Oswald Mosley, M.P.; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1924, Livingstone Halllecturer, 1931H. T. Muggeridge; Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1934, Personal Notes,1935J. T. Walton Newbold; Personal Notes, 1929J. F. Oakeshott, (father of Professor Michael Oakeshott, who is not aFabian); Personal Notes, 1922* Lord Olivier; Kingsway Hall, 1927, Personal Notes, 1933E. R. Pease; Executive Committee, 1924 (ret.), Publicist, 1925, AnnualMeeting, 1927* Lord Ponsonby; Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1931, Summer School, 1935H. S. Rowntree; Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1929* Bertrand Russell; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1924, 1926-, 1930, 1934;Autumn lecturer, 1937Sir Arthur Salter; Friends Hall lecturer) 1937Professor G. Salvemini; FAR, 1929John Scurr, M.P.; General Election, 1924, Personal Notes, 1925, 1930;London County Council Election, 1931, Obit., 1932Clarence Senior; Personal Notes, 1929 (USA)Harry Snell, M.P., L.C.C.; Executive Committee, 1924, (ret.), 1925-26,FAR, 1936, Executive Committee Elections, 1931, 1934, (Lord Plum¥stead)* Wickham Steed; Autumn lecturer, 1936F. L. Stevens; (Clarion) Personal Notes, 1930, Fabian parliamentarycandidate, 1935Hannen Swaffer; Summer School, 1931Sir Raymond Unwin; Personal Notes, 1919, Autumn lecturer, 1935Professor Graham Wallas; King’s Hall lecturer, 1921, General Election,1924; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1930, Obit., 1932William English Walling; Summer School, 1929Rebecca West; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1929Ellen Wilkinson; Fabian Women’s Croup, 1930, Stop Press, 1947* P. Lamartine Yates; Fabian Summer School, 1942The following names are those of Fabians who in the nineteen-forties andnineteen-fifties contributed to the work of the Society notably enough to bereported in Fabian News and Fabian Journal, in New Fabian Essays, inpamphlets, lectures on the Colonial Bureau and the International Bureau.Mark Abrams; Publicist, 1952,-53,-55, Summer School lecturer, 1951-54Dorothy Archibald; Fabian May School, 1946, Election of the ExecutiveCommittee, 1946Dr. Alexander Baykov; International Affairs Group, 1941Anthony Wedgwood Benn, M.P.; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1932, FriendsHall lecturer, 1937, Com. of the House 14-day work, 1956, Chairman,International Bureau, 1962-63 Helen C. Bentwich, L.C.C.; Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1938, “Recreationin a Machine Age” lecture, 1942Geoffrey Bing, M.P.; Autumn lecturer, 1947Professor P. M. S. Blackett; Jubilee lecturer, 1946, Retiring ExecutiveAttendance Record, 1947Don Bowers; T. U. C., Central London Fabian Society speakerChristopher Boyd, M.P.; Local Societies Committee, 1954-55, (Retain deathpenalty)Wilfred Brown; Co-oped to E. C., 1954, Publicist, 1956W. A. Burke, M.P.; Trades Unions’ Section, NEC (LAB) 1955Lord Campion; Clerk of House of Commons, Easter School lecturer, 1955Barbara Castle, M.P.; Summer School lecturer, 1953, ConstituencyOrganisations’ Section NEC, (LAB) 1955A. J. Champion, M.P.; Summer School, 1953Walter M. Citrine; Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1933J. Cooper; Trades Unions’ Section, NEC (LAB) 1955Freda Corbett; Socialist Propaganda Committee, 1941Geoffrey de Freitas, M.P.; Summer School, 1952, Director, 1953; NewYear School Director, 1954John Diamond; Hon. Treasurer of Fabian Society, 1952,-54,-55,-56, Financeand General Purposes Committee, 1952, 70th Anniversary Reception,1954,ChahTnan,1955Rt. Hon. John Dugdale, M.P.; Colonial Advisory Committee, 1952,-54,-55,One day School, 1953Andrew Filson; Stop Press, 1947, Research Programme, 1947Herman Finer, D. Sc.; Personal Notes, 1924, Executive Committee Election,1937, (Professor, University of Chicago)Michael Foot, M.P.; Fabian Colonial Bureau Committee Debate, 1947Hugh Franklin; Socialist Propaganda Committee, 1941Tom Fraser; Committee of the Parliamentary Labour Party, 1956Herta Gotthelf; International Bureau, 1948C. W. W. Greenidge; Colonial Bureau, 1952,-54,-55Anthony Greenwood, M.P.; Constituency Organisations’ Section NEC(LAB), 1955R. J. Gunter; Trades Unions’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Margaret Herbison, M.P.; Women’s Lecture Group, 1947, NEC (LAB)1955John Hynd, M.P.; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952,-54,-55,Weekend School, 1952Douglas Jay, M.P.; Elections, 1947, Autumn lectures, 1947Sybil Jeger; Personal Notes, 1937, Local Societies and School and SocialsCommittee, 1952Carol Johnson; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952-1955R. W. G. Mackay, M.P.; Summer School, 1949Compton Mackenzie; Shaw Society, 1946Hector McNeil; Socialist Propaganda Committee, 1941, Obit., 1955G. R. Mitchison, M.P., Q.C.;á Married to Naomi Haldane, Essayist, 1952 Fred Mulley, M.P.; Summer School lecturer, 1953, Local SocietiesCommittee, 1954-55B. Nicholls; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1954-55Maurice Orbach; Middlesex Committee lecturer, 1947Michael Pease; Publicist, 1949Phillips Price, M.P.; Retain death penalty, 1956Sybil Prinsky; Local Society News, 1947, Regional News, 1947Dr. Victor Purcell; Speaker at International and Colonial BureauConference, 1952, PublicistJ. W. Raisin; Northwest London Fabian Societies, 1946, Local SocietiesCommittee, 1952,-54,-55Kenneth Rose; Annual General Meeting, 1954Solly Sachs; Summer School, 195,3Eve Saville; Research and Publications Assistant, 1952Hilda Selwyn-Clarke; Secretary of the Colonial Bureau, 1955, AssistantSecretary, 1953-1955,Sydney Silverman, M.P.; Easter School lecturer, 1956F. W. Skinnard; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952,-54,-55,Publicist, 1955R. W. Sorensen, M.P.; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, Vicechairman, 1954-55Jack Tanner; President of T. U. C., Speaker at 70th Anniversary Reception,1954Sybil Thorndike; Shaw Society, 1946Evelyn Walkden, M.P.; Socialist Propaganda Committee, 1941H. W. Wallace; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952,-54,-55W. N. Warbey, M.P.; Summer School, 1949,W. P. Watkins; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1954-55A. Wedgwood-Benn; Autumn lecturer, 1935, Colonial Bureau AdvisoryCommittee, 1954-55D. Widdicombe; International Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952Ronald Williams, M.P.; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952,-54,-55;Summer School, 1954, Publicist, 1955H. V. Wiseman; Summer School, 1952G. D. N. Worswick; May School, 1946, European Recovery, 1949Michael Young; Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947, SummerSchool lecturer, 1951, Easter School lecturer, 1954AMERICAN PUBLICISTS MENTIONED WITH APPROVAL INBRITISH FABIAN SOCIALIST PUBLICATIONSJoseph and Stewart Alsop; 1956 John HerlingMax Beloff; 1956 American Foreign Policy Mark DeWolfe HoweHenry Steele Commager George F. Kennan; American Diplomacy, 1900-1950Professor P. Sargent Florence Harry W. Laidler; Personal Notes, 1932S. Glover John Gunther; 1956 Dr. Margaret Mead; Weekend Colonial Conference lecturer, 1942 Mark Starr; 1955 Creeping SocialismT. A. Oxley; Travel slides on U.S.A., 1955 Adlai Stevenson; 1955Harry S. Truman; 1956Eleanor Roosevelt David Williams; 1947 Fabian JournalArthur Schlesinger, Jr.; 1954Rudolf Schlesinger; Weekend School Lecturer, 1953 John G. Winant; Luncheon, 1941Elaine Windrich; 1956, Essayist, 1955Joseph SchumpeterAlbert Schweitzer Ella Winter; Personal Notes, 1924D. C. SommervellBRITISH PUBLICISTS MENTIONED WITH APPROVAL INBRITISH FABIAN SOCIALIST PUBLICATIONSTimothy Bankole; 1956, Kwame Nkrumah Lord Ismay; 1955James Avery Joyce; 1955Vernon Bartlett; 1955, Autumn lecturer, 1937 H. O. Judd; The Development of Social AdministrationProfessor Norman Bentwich; 1953 Michael Lindsay; 1947Aneurin Bevan; 1954, Autumn lecturer, 1942 Rene MacColl; Just Back from Russia: 77 Days Inside the Soviet UnionLord Beveridge; 1949D. W. Brogan; 1955 Jules Moch; Human Folly: To Disarm or Perish?Ivor BrownDean of Canterbury; Eastern Europe in the Socialist World H. J. P. Mortishead; 1946Malcolm Muggeridge; Easter School lecturer, 1955Lord Chorley; 1956, Essayist, 1954-1955 D. L. Munby; 1953-1954, Essayist, 1952Issac Deutscher; Weekend School lecturer, 1953 J. F. Northcott; 1953-1955Maurice Dobb; 1955 J. Boyd OrrArnold Forster; 1947 George Padmore; Gold Coast RevolutionR. K. Gardiner; The Development of Social AdministrationRaymond Postgate; 1955, Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947George Godfrey; 1955, Chairman of the Fabian Society of New South WalesJ. B. Priestley; 1947Michael Greenberg; British Trade and the Opening of China, 1952Viscount Samuel; The Good CitizenDr. John Hammond; International Bureau, 1943 W. H. Scott; 1955John Hatch; Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1954-55, Commonwealth Officer of Labour Party, 1956, Publicist, 1956Professor Hugh Seton-Watson; 1953, International Bureau Advisory Commi9ttee, 1954-55Leo Silberman; 1956J. A. Hobson; 1954Lord Simon of Wythenshawe; 1955Derrick Sington; Essayist, 1953-1955Stephen Spender; 1942 Weekend Education ConferenceLeslie C. Stevens; Life in RussiaA. J. P. Taylor; 1955, Summer School lecturer, 1955Morgan Thomson; Editor of Forward, Speaker, 1952Peter Townsend; 1955-56, Home Research Committee, 1954-55Arnold Toynbee; 1956, Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1926Veronica Toynbee; Easter School lecturer, 1954, 70th Anniversary Reception, 1954Barbara Ward (Lady Lindsay)Barbara Wooton; The Social Foundations of Wage Policy, Retiring Executive, 1942, 1954The following members of the London Fabian Society were selected fromabout five hundred cards as representing Fabians who have given conspicuousservice to the Society, judging by the citations in Fabian News, FabianJournal and Fabian Society Annual Report.Sir Richard Aucland, M.P.Livingstone Hall Lectures, 1937Guest of honor at luncheon, 1942Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952Speaker at Colonial Bureau Meeting,1952PublicistBrian Abel-SmithEssayist, 1955Executive Committee, 1954-55Weekend School lecturer, 1956Publicist, 1956Austen Albu, M.P.Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1946Summer School, 1949Essayist, 1952Finance and General PurposesCommittee,1952Publicist, 1953, 1954Chairman, Annual General Meeting, 1954Chairman, Society, 1954Executive Committee, 1952-1956Attended 70th Anniversary Reception, 1954Home Research Committee, 1955Speaker at Central London Fabian Society Rt. Han. Clement R. Attlee, M.P.Council Elections,’ 1919Personal Notes, 1922,1934General Election, 1924Jubilee Rally, 1946Essayist, 1952Publicist, 1954Speaker at 70th Anniversary Reception,1954Leader of the Parliamentary Party, 1955Resigned as Leader Parliamentary Labour, 1956 Dr. Thomas BaloghFabian Weekend School lecturer,1952Autumn School lecturer, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-1956Home Research Committee, 1952, 1954-55Publicist, 1954, 1956Essayist, 1956Economic Adviser to the Maltese Government, 1956 Dr. N. BarouSummer School, 1942Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Current Publications, 1948Welsh Council of Fabian Societies, 1949Summer School, 1949Summer School lecturer, 1951Local Societies Committee, 1952 G. R. Blanco-WhiteAnnual Meeting, 1936List of Candidates, 1942Schools and Socials Committee, 1952, 1954-55Resigned Committee, 1955Arthur Blenkinsop, M.P.Summer School lecturer, 1953-54Summer School seminar leader, 1954Executive Committee, 1955-56Publicist, 1956H. N. BrailsfordMeetings of the Society, 1927Personal Notes, 1932, 1935Fabian International Bureau, 1942Summer School lecturer, 1951Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Elected Honorary Member, 1953Fenner Brockway, M.P.Easter School lecturer, 1949Addressed North London Society, 1953Publicist, 1956Defeated as candidate for Parliament from Eton, 1964Ritchie CalderSpeaker at Summer Schools, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-53, 1954-1956Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Autumn Weekend School lecturer, 1954James Callaghan, M.P.Easter School Director, 1949, 1953, 1956Publicist, 1953Summer School lecturer, 1953,1956Observe Malta Referendum, 1956G. E. G. CatlinPersonal Notes, 1934, 1937Executive Committee Election, 1936Livingstone Hall Lecture, 1938Publicist Donald Chapman, M.P.Labour Party Conference, 1951General Secretary of Fabian Society, 1952National Transportation School, 1952Chairman of Home Research, 1952Publicist, 1954, 1956Colin ClarkLecturer, 1934Personal Notes, 1937, 1938Livingstone Hall Lecture, 1937G. D. H. ColeExecutive Committee Election, 1931Lecturer, 1934Summer School lecturer, 1951Attended 70th Anniversary Reception, 1954Guest of honor 70th Anniversary Dinner, 1954Publicist, 1954-1956President of Society, 1954Margaret ColeCurrent Publications, 1947Research by Local Fabian Societies, 1947Honorary Secretary of Fabian Society,1952Essayist, 1952, 1955Finance and General Purposes, HomeResearch, Colonial Bureau Advisory,International Bureau Advisory LocalSocieties, and Schools and SocialsCommittees-1952, 1954-55Executive Committee, 1952-1955;Vice Chairman, 1955-56; Chairman, 1956Chairman of Further Education, L.C.C., 1953Publicist, 1954, 1956Director, Education School, 1955President, Fabian Society, 1962A. Creech-JonesFabians and the Colonies, 1949Executive Committee, 195á2-1956 Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Visit to Africa, 1955Sir Stafford CrippsLecturer, 1934President of the Fabian Society, 1952C. A. R. Crosland, M.P.Easter School lecturer, 1949Summer School lecturer, 1951-1955Home Research Committee, 1952, 1954-55Executive Committee, 1952-53, 1954-1956Essayist, 1952, 1955Weekend School lecturer, 1956PublicistChairman, Fabian Society, 1962-63R. H. S. Crossman, M.P.Lecturer, 1934Fabian Summer School, 1937Livingstone Hall Lecture, 1938International Bureau, 1942Autumn lecturer, 1947Summer School, 1949Essayist, 1952, 1955Executive Committee, 1952-1956Home Research, International BureauAdvisory Committees-1952, 1954-55Schools and Socials Committee, 1954-55Summer School Director, 1955Constituency Organisations’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Select Committee of House on 14-day work, 1956Rt. Hon. Hugh Dalton, M.P.Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1924Fabian Reception Tea, 1946,Jubilee Lecture, 1946Summer School lecturer, 1952, 1954Easter School, 1953Essayist, 1952, 1955Publicist, 1954Weekend School Director, 1956Ernest Davies, M.P.National Transportation School, 1952Publicist, 1954Easter School lecturer, 1955Barbara DrakeExecutive Committee, 1924, 1925-26Executive Committee Election, 1924,1934London County Council Election, 1931Fabian Library, 1943Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1946T. Driberg, M.P.Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Constituency Organisations’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Publicist E. Durbin, M.P.Livingstone Hall lecturer, 1938Fabian Easter School, 1943Jubilee Lecture, 1946Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Maurice Edelman, M.P.Fabian May School, 1946Summer School, Denmark, 1947Summer School lecturer, 1951Lord FaringdonChairman of Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1955Executive Committee, 1952, 1954-1956Reported to Annual General Meeting,1954Finance and General Purposes; Committee member, 1955Wilfred Fienburgh, M.P.Summer School speaker, 1952Easter School lecturer, 1955Publicist, 1955Hugh Gaitskell, M.P.New Year Weekend School lecturer,1951 Executive Committee, 1952Autumn School lecturer, 1952Editor, New Fabian Essays, 195470th Anniversary Reception, 1954New Year School lecturer, 1954-55Treasurer, NEC (LAB) 1955Leader of Parliamentary Labour Party, 1956Gerald Gardiner, Q. C., M. P.Co-opted EC, 1954Executive Committee, 1954-1956Abolish death penalty, 1956Publicist, 1956 (Capital Punishment)Rt. Hon. James Griffiths, M.P.Executive Committee election, 1946Summer School lecturer, 1949Chairman of International and Colonial Bureau Conference, 1952Director of New Year Weekend School, 1951Colonial Bureau Speaker, 1952Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-5570th Anniversary Reception, 1954Constituency Organisations; Section NEC (LAB) 1955Deputy Leader of Parliamentary Labour Party, 1956Denis Healey, M. P.International Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Autumn School lecturer, 1952Essayist, 1952-1956Publicist, 1953Speaker at Rally, 1953Summer School lecturer, 1953-54Executive Committee, 1954-56Dr. Rita HindenPublicist1946, 1954International Bureau Conference, 1949Summer School Seminar Leader, 1951Colonail Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55Summer School lecturer, 1952-53Introduced Annual Report to Colonial Bureau, 1954J. Frank HorrabinChairman of the Colonial Bureau, 1945-1950Executive Committee Election, 1946Executive Committee, 1946Shaw Society, 1946Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Douglas Houghton, M. P.Executive Committee, 1952Fabian Society Annual Report, 1952-53Home Research Committee, 1952, 1954-55Summer School lecturer, 1952-55Publicist, 1953H. D. HughesSummer School Director, 1951, 1953-54Vice Chairman of Fabian Bureau, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-1956Reported to Annual General Meeting, 1954Autumn Weekend School Director, 1954Chairman Committee Home Research, 1955Education School lecturer, 1955Judge of “Why I am a Socialist,” 1955Publicist, 1956Rt. Hon. Douglas Jay, M. P.Autumn School lecturer, 1947, 1952Essayist, 1952, 1955Financial Secretary to the treasury of last Labour GovernmentParliamentary delegate to Brazil, 1955Roy Jenkins, M.P.Summer School lecturer, 1949, 1951-1955Essayist, 1952Publicist, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-53Fabian Society Annual Report, 1954-1956Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1952-1955Annual General Meeting, 1954Schools and Socials Committee, 1954-5570th Anniversary Reception, 1954Observe Malta Referendum, 1956Easter School lecturer, 1956Cyril E. M. JoadPersonal Notes, 1921Summer School, 1942, 1952Publicist, 1953James Johnson, M.P.Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952Local Societies Committee, 1952-1955Summer School Seminar Leader, 1954Publicist, 1954Sir William Jowitt, K.C., M.P.Autumn lecturer, 1935Guest of honor at luncheon, 1943H. J. LaskiExecutive Committee, 1944, ChairmanPublicist, 1925-1949Susan Lawrence, M.P., L.C.C.Executive Committee, 1924Kingsway Hall Autumn lecturer, 1924Welsh Council of Fabian SocietiesFabian Women’s Group, 1929Lord ListowelPersonal Notes, 1934Autumn School lecturer, 1947Summer School speaker, 1952Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952-1955Publicist, 1955-56Richard LoewenthalEssayist, 1955, 1956Staff member of the ObserverJames MacColl, M.P.Home Research Committee, 1954-1955Essayist, 1955Summer School lecturer, 1955Publicist, 1956Norman MacKenzieSummer School speaker, 1952-1954Assistant Editor of New Statesman and NationEssayist, 1955Publicist, 1956T. E. M. McKitterickEssayist, 1952-1956Publicist, 1953-1956February Weekend School, 1952Executive Committee, 1952Fabian Society Annual Report, 1954-1956International Bureau Advisory and Local Societies Committees, 1952-1956 ChairmanNew Year School lecturer, 1954-55Annual General Meeting, 1954Prospective Labour Candidate for York, 1955Co-opted to Executive Committee, 1954Kingsley MartinExecutive Committee Election, 1931, 1934Essayist, 1952Summer School lecturer, 1953Publicist, 1953-5470th Anniversary Reception, 1954Christopher MayhewRetiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947PublicistCaucus-Labour Party Conference, 1955“Fabian of Long Standing,” 1955Ian Mikardo, M. P.Local Society News, 1947Summer School, 1949, Director, 1952Essayist, 1952Speaker at Central London Fabian Society, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-53Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1952; Resigned, 1955Socialism and the Press, Chairman, 1953PublicistFabian Society Annual Report, 1954-55Easter School Director, 1954-55Constituency Organizations’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Bosworth MonckLocal Society News, 1947General Secretary of Laski Fund, 1948Ivor MontaguAnnual Meeting, 1936Election of the Executive Committee, 1946H. Morrison, M.P.General Election, 1924Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1930Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1934Personal Notes, 1934Jubilee Rally, 1946Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary Party, 1955National Executive Committee (LAB) 1955Resigned Parliamentary Labour Party, 1956Marjorie NicholsonSecretary of the Colonial Bureau, 1950-1955Publicist, 1954Staff of the Trades Union Council, 1955Lord PakenhamSummer School Lecturer, 1953PublicistAutobiography, Born to BelieveJohn Parker, M.P.Easter School, 1943Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Chairman of the Society, 1952Summer School, 1952, Director, 1953-1956Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1952Home Research Colonial Bureau Advisory, InternationalBureau Advisory and Schools and Socials Comittees, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-1955, Secretary, 1956Annual General Meeting, 195470th Anniversary Reception, 1954Lord Pethick-LawrencePersonal Notes, 1934Summer School lecturer, 1925Caucus-Labour Party Conference, 1955Morgan PhillipsConference on Problems, 1946Autumn School lecturer, 1947Judge of “Why I am a Socialist,” 1955Philip Noel-Baker, M.P.International Bureau, 1942Fabian Colonial Bureau, 1950-1956D. N. Pritt, M.P.Colonial Bureau and Debates, 1947S. K. RatcliffeEssex Hall, 1927Executive Committee, 1924Sumer School lecturer, 1925Executive Committee Election, 1934R. D. V. RobertsHome Research Committee, 1954-55Publicist, 1954Essayist, 1955Professor W. A. RobsonExecutive Committee, 1924Kingsway Hall lecturer, 1927Executive Committee Election, 1934Personal Notes, 1937Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Executive News, 1948Easter School lecturer, 1955Publicist, 1956W. T. RodgersAssistant Secretary, 1951Secretary of the International Bureau, 1952-1955Summer School lecturer, 1954Labour Party Conference Delegate, 1954-55Publicist, 1954General Secretary, 1954-55Essayist, 1955National Executive Committee (LAB) 1956J. W. Robertson ScottPersonal Notes, 1922, 1926, 1930, 1937Rt. Hon. Sir Hartley Shawcross, K.C., M.P.Jubilee Lecturer, 1946Dr. T. Drummond ShielsKingsway Hall lecturer, 1930-1932Summer School lecturer, 1933-34, 1937Emanuel ShinwellEaster School, 1942Publicist, 1955Arthur Skeffington, M.P.Fabian parliamentary candidate, 1934Hon. Treasurer’s Report, 1937Inaugural Meetings, 1947Local Society News, 1947Easter School, 1947, Director, 1949London Labour Party ConferenceExecutive Committee, 1951-52, 1954-55Essayist, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-53Fabian Society Annual Report, 1954-1956Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1952, 1954-55Local Societies Committee Chairman, 1952-1955Socialist, Co-operative and ProfessionalOrganisations’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Annual General Meeting, 195470th Anniversary Reception, 1954Publicist, 1954Sir Frank Soskice, M.P., Q.C.Summer School lecturer, 1954Easter School lecturer, 1956Reginald Stamp, L.C.C.Northwest London Fabian Societies, 1946Easter School, 1952Mary StewartExecutive Committee, 1952-53Finance and General Purposes and LocalSocieties Committees, 1952,1954-55Summer School lecturer, 1952-1954Fabian Society Annual Report, 1954-195670th Anniversary Reception, 1954Annual General Meeting, 1954Publicist, 1953, 1955-56Michael Stewart, M.P.Summer School Co-Director, 1952, lecturer, 1954New Year School lecturer, 1954-.55Publicist, 195-6John Strachey, M.P.Elections, 1947Executive News, 1947Summer SchoolFabians and the Colonies, 1949Essayist, 1952, 1955-56Dr. Edith Summerskill, M.P. Personal Notes, 1937Women’s Group lecturer, 1946R. H. TawneyExecutive Committee, 1924Meeting of the Society, 1926Rt. Hon. Patrick Gordon Walker, M.P.Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Summer School lecturer, 1952, 1953One Day School lecturer, 1953PublicistEssayist (Fabian International Essays) 1956Lecturer, 1926Personal Notes, 1930Author, 1952, EqualityPublicistGuest of Honor at 70th Anniversary Dinner, 1954Philip ThurmanLondon Labour Party Conference Delegate, 1951-52Schools and Socials Committee, 1952, Chairman, 1954-55Executive Committee, 1954-55Local Societies Committee, 1954-55 Herbert TraceySocialist Propaganda Committee, 1941Eirene White, M.P.Executive Committee, 1952-53Fabian Society Annual Report, 1954-1956New Year Weekend School lecturer, 1951Colonial Bureau Committee, 1952, 1954-55Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee Meeting speaker, 1952Publicist, 1954, 195670th Anniversary Reception, 1954Chairman, Fabian Society 1958-59Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson, M.P.Autumn School lecturer, 1947, 1952National Transportation School, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-1955Home Research Committee, 1952PublicistFabian Society Annual Report, 1954-55 (Chairman)Speaker at International BureauConference on German Rearmament, 195470th Anniversary Reception, 1954Caucus-Labour Conference at Margate, 1955Constituency Organisations’ Section NEC (LAB) 1955Leader, Parliamentary Labour Party, 1963Woodrow Wyatt, M.P.International Bureau Conference, 1949New Year Weekend School lecturer, 1951-52Leonard WoolfPersonal Notes, 1935Fabian International Bureau, 1943Executive Committee Election, 1946Retiring Executive Attendance Record, 1947Current Publications, 1947Meetings, 1949Colonial Bureau Advisory Committee, 1952, 1954-55International Bureau Advisory Committee, Chairman, 1952, 1954-55Publicist, 1954Rt. Hon. Kenneth Younger, M.P.May School, 1946Summer School lecturer, 1951-52February Weekend School Director, 1952Executive Committee, 1952-53International Bureau AdvisoryCommittee, 1952,1954-55 Weekend School, 1953 (Director)70th Anniversary Reception, 1954Publicist, 1953-1956Speaker International Bureau Conferenceon German Rearmament, 1954Essayist, 1955-56Editor, Fabian International Review, 1955Speaker at London Labour Party Conference Tea, 1955Parilamentary Labour Party Committee, 1956Konni ZilliacusMeetings, 1942, 1949 (International Luncheon)Executive Committee Elections, 1946Summer School, 1949, 1952[Copied from the Fabian Society Annual Report 1962-63]EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1962/1963The following are the results of the Annual Ballot certified to the GeneralSecretary by the Chief Scrutineer:ElectedA. Wedgwood Benn T. BaloghB. Abel-Smith W. T. RodgersP. Townsend P. ShoreR. H. S. Crossman H. J. BoydenMary Stewart John HughesH. D. Hughes R. NeildC. A. R. Crosland Betty VernonA. Skeffington S. HatchJ. ParkerCo-OptionsUnder Rule 9 of the Society’s Rules, the Executive Committee has co-optedthe following :five mem,bers: Jeremy Bray, M.P.; John Greve; John Vaizey;Rex Winsbury; Richard Bone.Honorary Officers The Executive Committee elected the following to serve for 1962/1963:Chairman, Mary Stewart; Vice Chairman, Brian Abel-Smith; HonorarySecretary, John Parker, M.P.Mary Stewart, who is Chairman of the East London Juvenile Court and co¥author of two Fabian pamphlets, has been a member of the committee for13 years. Brian Abel-Smith has served continuously since 1955, and JohnParker has been Honorary Secretary since 1954. John Diamond, M.P., wasreturned unopposed as Honorary Treasurer for the thirteenth time in theAnnual Ballot.THE LABOUR PARTY GOVERNMENTAS OF OCTOBER, 1964This list appeared in the November-December, 1964 issue of Fabian News,With the following notation:* A member of the Cabinet.t A member of the National Fabian Society.Agriculture, Fisheries and Food-Minister: *t Frederick Peart.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: James J. Hoy, t John Mackie.Aviation-Minister: t Roy Jenkins.Parliamentary Secretary: t John Stonehouse.Ministers of State: George Darling, t E. C. Redhead, Roy Mason.Parliamentary Secretary: t Lord RhodesColonies-Secretary of State: *t Anthony Greenwood.Under-Secretaries of State: t Lord Taylor, t Eirene White.Commonwealth Relations-Secretary of State: *t A. G. Bottmley.Minister of State: Cledwyn Hughes.Under-Secretary of State: t Lord Taylor.Defense-Secretary of State: *t Denis HealeyDeputy Secretary of State and Minister of Defense for the Army:t Frederick MulleyMini9ster of Defense for the Royal Navy: t Christopher Mayhew.Minister of Defense for the Royal Air Force: Lord Shacleton.Under-Secretary of State for Defense for the Royal Navy:t J. P. W. Mallalieu.Under Secretary of State for Defense for the Army: G. W. Reynolds.Under-Secretary of State for Defense for the Royal Air Force:t Bruce Millan.Duchy of Lancaster-Chancellor: *t Douglas Houghton.Economic Affairs-Minister *t George Brown.Joint Under-Secretaries of State: t Maurice Foley, t W. T. Rodgers.Education and Science-Secretary of State: *t Michael Stewart.Ministers of State: t Lord Bowden. t R. E. Prentice.Joint Under-Secretaries of State: t James Boyden, Denis Howell.Foreign Affairs-Secretary of State: *t Patrick Gordon Walker.Ministers of State: Lord Caradon, Alun Gwynne-Jones, t G. M. Thomson,W. E. Padley.Under-Secretary of State: t Lord Walston.Healty-Minister: t Kenneth Robinson.Parliamentary Secretary: t Sir Barnett Stross.Home Department-Secretary of State: * Sir Frank Soskice.Minister of STate: Alice Bacon.Joint Under-Secretaries of State: Lord STonham, George Thomas.Housing and Local Government-Minister: *t R. H. S. Crossman.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: t James MacColl, t R. J. Mellish.Labour-Minister: *t Ray Gunter.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: t Richard Marsh, Ernest Thornton. Land and Natural Resources-Minister: t Frederick Willey.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: t Lord Mitchison, t Arthur Skeffington. Law Officers-Attorney-General: t Elwyn Jones.Lord Advocate: George Gordon Stott.Solicitor-General: Dingle Foot.Solicitor-General for Scotland: James Graham Leechman.Lord Chancellor: * Lord Gardiner.Lord President of the Council: * Herbert Bowden.Lord Privy Seal: *t Earl of Longford.Ministers without Portfolio: t Eric Fletcher, Lord Champion. Overseas Development-Minister: *t Barbara Castle.Parliamentary Secretary: t A. E. Oram.Paymaster-General: George Wigg.Pensions and National Insurance-Minister: t Margaret Herbison.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: t Harold Davies, Norman Pentland. Post Office-Postmaster-General: t Anthony Wedgwood Benn.Assistant Postmaster-General: Joseph Slater. Power-Minister: *t Frederick Lee.Parliamentary Secretary: John Morris. Public Building and Works-Minister: t Charles Pannell.Parliamentary Secretary: Jennie Lee.Scotland-Secretary of State: * William Ross.Minister of State: E. G. Willis.Under-Secretaries of State: Judith Hart, Lord Hughes, J. Dickson Mabon. Technology-Minister: * Frank Cousins.Parliamentary Secretary: Lord Snow.Trade, Board of-President: *t Douglas Jay. Transport-Minister: *t Thomas Fraser.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries: t Lord Lindgren, t Stephen Swingler. Treasury-Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury: ~t Harold Wilson.Chancellor of the Exchequer: *t James CallaghanChief Secretary: t John Diamond. .Parliamentary Secretary: Edward Short.Economic Secretary: t Anthony Crosland.Financial Secretary: t Niall MacDermot.Lords Commissioners: G. H. R. Rogers, George Lawson, John McCann,t Ivor Davies, t Harriet Slater.Wales-Secretary of State: *t James Griffiths.Minister of State: Goronwy Roberts.Under-Secretary of State: Harold Finch.Her Majesty’s Household-Treasurer: Sydney Irving.Comptroller: Charles GreyVice-Chamberlain: William Whitlock.Captain of the Honorable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms: Lord Shepherd.Lord in Waiting: Lord Hobson. Certain names, long identified with the Fabian Society, were not specificallynoted as members-as, for instance, Lord Gardiner, fonnerly on the FabianExecutive; or Jennie Lee, widow of Harold Wilson’s fonner chief, AneurinBevan. Similarly, Alice Bacon-not starred on the above list-was namedin Fabian News, September, 1957, as a member of the Leeds local of theFabian Society. Under the heading, “The General Election,” the same issueNovember-December, 1964 of Fabian News {pp. 2-3} also contained thefollowing comments, which can be regarded as official: Cabinet The Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, was Chairman of the Society in 1954-55and for many years a member of the Executive Committee. The Minister ofHousing, Dick Crossman, joint editor of New Fabian Essays, only retired fromthe Executive Committee last year after many years service. Lord Gardiner,Patrick Gordon Walker, James Griffiths, Douglas Houghton, Lord Longford andMichael Stewart are all former members of the Executive Committee. DenisHealey was chairman of the International Bureau, Arthur Bottomley sat on theCommonwealth Subcommittee, James Callaghan on the Home Research Committee,and Barbara Castle, the Minister for Overseas Development, has beenactively associated with the Society’s Commonwealth research.Other Ministers Outside the cabinet, Roy Jenkins, the Minister for Aviation, was Chairman ofthe Society 1957-1958. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, the Postmaster-General, is theSociety’s new Vice Chairman and is Chainnan of the International and Common¥wealth Bureau, Anthony Crosland the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, wasChairman in 1961-62. Other active Fabians are George Thomson, Chairman ofVenture Editorial Board, who has now become Minister of State at the ForeignOffice, and Christopher Mayhew, who is an ex-employee.Junior Appointments Nearly half the remaining more junior appointments have also gone to membersof the Society. Among them, Eirene White, Chairman 1958-59, becomesParliamentary Secretary at the Colonial Office; H. J. Boyden, one of the hardestworking members of the Executive and Vice-Chairman of Local Societies Committee,becomes Joint Parliamentary Secretary of State for Education and Science.Dick Mitchison, who recently went to the House of Lords, becomes ParliamentarySecretary, Ministry of Land and Natural Resources. He was Treasurer of the NewFabian Research Bureau for six years. John Mackie and Lord Walston, whoonce wrote a Fabian pamphlet on agriculture together, receive appointments inthe Ministry of Agriculture and the Foreign Office respectively.Fabians will have been particularly pleased to hear about the appointments ofBill Rodgers, John Diamond and Arthur Skeffington, who have been so longassociated with the work of the Society as General Secretary, Honorary Treasurer,and Chairman of the Local Societies Committee respectively. Bill Rodgers andanother Fabian, Maurice Foley, become Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretariesin the Department of Economic Affairs. John Diamond becomes Chief Secretaryat the Treasury, and Arthur Skeffington becomes Parliamentary Secretary, Ministryof Land and Natural Resources. Richard Marsh, who joined the Executive Committeelast year, becomes a Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Labour. The following boxed item in the same historic issue of Fabian News mayalso be pertinent:EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee, at its meeting on November 3rd, received withregret the resignations from the Committee of Thomas Balogh and Robert Neild,consequent upon their appointments as Economic Advisers to the Cabinet Officeand the Treasury respectively.Thomas Balogh also resigned his position as Vice-Chairman of the Society.Anthony Wedgwood Benn was appointed Vice-Chairman to succeed him. THE NEW LABOUR GOVERNMENT(from FABIAN NEWS, Vol. 77, Nos. 4/5 April/May 1966) Agriculture, Fisheries and Food-Minister: *t Frederick Peart.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries-James H. Hoy. t John Mackie.Aviation-Minister: t Fred Mulley.Parliamentary Secretary- Julian Snow.Colonies-Secretary of State; *t Fred Lee.Under-Secretaries of State- t Lord Beswick, t John Stonehouse.Commonwealth Relations-Secretary of State: *t A. G. Bottomley.Minister of State- Judith Hart.Under-Secretary of State- t Lord Beswick.Defence-Secretary of State: *t Denis Healey.Minister of Defence for the Army- Gerry Reynolds.Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy- t J. P. W. Mallalieu.Minister of Defence for the Royal Air Force- Lord Shackleton.Under-Secretary of State for Defence for the Royal Navy- t Lord Winter-bottom.Under-Secretary of State for Defence for the Army- t David Ennals.Under-Secretary of State for Defence for the Royal Air Force- t Merlyn Rees.Duchy of Lancaster-Chancellor: t George Thomson.Economic Affairs-Minister: *t George Brown.Minister of State: t Austen Albu.Under-Secretary of State: t W. T. Rodgers.Education and Science-Secretary of State: *t Anthony Crosland.Ministers of State- t Edward Redhead. t Goronwy Roberts.Joint Under-Secretaries of State- Denis Howell, Jennie Lee.Foreign Affairs-Secretary of State: *t Michael Stewart.Ministers of State- t Lord Caradon, Lord Chalfont, t Eirene White, W. E. Padley.Under-Secretary of State- t Lord Walston.Health-Minister: t Kenneth Robinson.Parliamentary Secretary- Charles Loughlin.Home Department- Secretary of State- *t Roy Jenkins.Minister of State- Alice Bacon.Joint Under-Secretaries of State- t Lord Stonham, f Maurice Foley, t Dick Taverne. Housing and Local Government-Minister: *t R. H. S. Crossman.joint Parliamentary Secretaries- t James MacColl, t R. J. Mellish.Labour-Minister: *t Ray Gunter.Parliamentary Secretary- t Shirley Williams.Land and Natural Resources-Minister: t Frederick Willey.Parliamentary Secretary- t Arthur Skeffington.Law Officers-Attorney General: t Elwyn Jones.Lord Advocate- George Gordon Scott.Solicitor-General- Dingle Foot.Solicitor-General for Scotland- H. S. Wilson.Lord Chancellor- * Lord Gardiner.Lord President of the Council- * Herbert Bowden.Lord Privy Seal- *t Earl of Longford.Ministers without Portfolio- *t Douglas Houghton. t Lord Champion.Overseas Development-Minister: *t Anthony Greenwood.Parliamentary Secretary- t A. E. Oram.Paymaster-General- George Wigg.Pensions and National Insurance-Minister: t Margaret Herbison.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries- t Harold Davies, Norman Pentland.Post Office-Postmaster-General: t Anthony Wedgwood Benn.Assistant Postmaster-General- Joseph Slater.Power-Minister: *t Richard Marsh.Parliamentary Secretary- t Jeremy Bray.Public Building and Works-Minister: t Reginald Prentice.Parliamentary Secretary- t H. J. Boyden.Scotland-Secretary of State: * William Ross.Minister of State- E. G. Willis.Under-Secretaries of State- Lord Hughes, t Bruce Millan, J. Dickson Mabon.Technology-Minister: * Frank Cousins.Joint Pariliamentary Secretaries- t Edmund Dell, t Peter Shore.Trade, Board of-President: *t Douglas Jay.Ministers of State-George Darling, t Lord Brown, Roy Mason.Parliamentary Secretary- t Lord Rhodes.Transport-Minister: *t Barbara Castle.Joint Parliamentary Secretaries- t Stephen Swingler, John Morris.Treasury-Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury: *t Harold Wilson.Chancellor of the Exchequer- *t James Callaghan.Chief Secretary- t John Diamond.Parliamentary Secretary- Edward Short.Financial Secretary- t Niall MacDermot.Lords Commissioners- t Alan Fitch, J. Harper, W. Howie, George Lawson, William Whitlock.Assistant Whips- Edward Bishop, Ronald Brown, H. Gourlay, Walter Harrison, Neil McBride, Charles Morris, Brian O’MalleyWales-Secretary of State: * Cledwyn Hughes.Minister of State- t George Thomas.Under-Secretary of State- t Ifor Davies.Her Majesty’s Household-Treasurer: John Silkin.Comptroller: Charles Grey.Vice-Chamberlain- John McCann.Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms- t Lord Shepherd.Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard- t Lord Bowles.Lords in Waiting- Lord Hilton, t Lord Sorensen.Baroness in Waiting: Lady Phillips.NOTES: * A member of the Cabinet.t A member of the Fabian Society. APPENDIX IIPARTIAL RECORD OF PAST AND PRESENT “COOPERATORS,”AS LISTED BY THE [AMERICAN] LEAGUE FOR INDUSTRIALDEMOCRACY ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY#(This list appeared in the Congressional Record of October 12, 1962,originally prepared by Mina Weisenberg for the 50th Anniversary of the LID)* further abbreviations addedSome Leaders of College Chapters: Walter R. Agard, Pres., Amherst ISS, 1914-15; Prof. of Classics, U. of Wisc.;Pres., American Classical League.James W. Alexander, former Pres., Princeton ISS; Exec. Com. and Treas.,ISS, 1920-21; noted mathematician.Devere Allen, former Pres., Oberlin ISS; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1939-1944; Dir.and Ed., Worldover Press.Harold Arnold, Wesleyan ISS; late Director of Research, Bell TelephoneLaboratories (dec.).Gregory Bardacke, former student leader, Syracuse U. LID; Bd. of Dir.,LID 1955; Director, American Trade Union Comm. for Histadrut.Murray Baron, Member, Brooklyn Law School SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID,1940; Public Relations Consultant; Ch., Manhattan Liberal Party.Thomas S. Behre, Sec., Harvard ISS; New Orleans businessman, active inliberal movements (dec.).Daniel Bell, member SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1948; Labor Ed.,Fortune Magazine; author; economist.John K. Benedict, member Union Theological Seminary SLID; formerlyField Sec., LID.Walter Bergman, formerly of Michigan ISS; Dir. of Research, Detroit PublicSchools.Otto S. Beyer, former Pres., U. of Illinois ISS; 1917; labor arbitrator andconsultant; former Ch., National Mediation Bd., (dec.).Andrew J. Biemiller, former Sec., U. of Pa. and Philadelphia Chaps. LID,1928-1932; Congressman, 1944-1956; Legislative Comm., AFL.Carroll Binder, Pres., 1916, Harvard ISS; Editorial Ed. MinneapolisTribune.George H. Bishop, officer U. of Michigan ISS, 1911; faculty, Washington U.(St. Louis).Hillman M. Bishop, former Pres., Columbia SLID; Assoc. Prof. of Government, C.C.N.Y.Julius S. Bixler, former Sec., Amherst ISS; Pres., Colby College.Bruce Bliven, Pres., Stanford ISS, 1910-1912; Editorial Dir., New Republic.Hyman H. Bookbinder, former student leader, SLID; former N.Y. Exec.Com., LID; political researcher, CIO.Randolph Bourne, former Columbia ISS; essayist (dec.).Leroy E. Bowman, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1940; Field Sec., 1940-41; Assoc.Prof. of Sociology, Brooklyn College.Robert A. Brady, former U. of California SLID; economist.Jerome Breslaw, N.Y.U. Chap., SLID; Ch., SLID 1954-55.Paul F. Brissenden, U. of California ISS; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923; Prof. ofEconomies, Columbia U.Thomas Brooks, Harvard SLID; research staff, T.W.U.A.Heywood Broun, a founder, Harvard Socialist Club, 1906; Bd. of Dir., LID,1933-34; columnist; author (dec.).George Cadbury, U. of Pa. SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1953; economicconsultant.Maurice S. Calman, organizer of ISS Chap., N.Y. School of Dentistry (1911)and N.Y.U. School of Law; former Socialist Alderman, N.Y.C.; past Pres.,Harlem Dental Society.Wallace J. Campbell, former Pres. U. of Oregon SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID,1940, 1945-1948; National Council since 1948; Washington Representative, Cooperative League of U.S.A.Jesse Cavileer, former Pres., Syracuse U. SLID; student Sec., SLID; Bd. ofDir., 1947-1949; National Council LID, 1949; Unitarian Minister,Cleveland, Ohio.Alice Cheyney, formerly Pres. Vassar ISS; labor economist.E. Ralph Cheyney, Pres., U. of Pa. ISS; poet (dec.).Evans Clark, Pres., Amherst ISS, 1910; Pres. and Vice Pres., ISS and LID,1918-1923; Dir., Twentieth Century Fund, 1928-1953; editorial writer.Everett R. Clinchy, member, Wesleyan SLID; Pres., National Council ofChristians and Jews.Ramon P. Coffman, formerly Yale SLID; founder of Uncle Ray Syndicate.Felix S. Cohen, Pres., C.C.N.Y. LID, 1925-26; former Asst. Solicitor Dept.of Interior, in charge of Indian Affairs; author; teacher; lawyer (dec.).lecturer in Philosophy of Law, Yale, C.C.N.Y.; recipient of LID JohnDewey Award, posthumous, 1954.Cara Cook, Mt. Holyoke SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950; Exec. Sec.,N.Y. Ethical Culture Society.Elmer Cope, Ohio Wesleyan SLID; labor economist.Babette Deutsch, member, Barnard ISS, 1917; poet.Leonard W. Doob, member, Dartmouth College SLID; Prof. of Psychology,Yale.Paul, H. Douglas, Pres., Columbia ISS, 1915; Exec. Com. ISS, 1915-16;economist; U.S. Senator.Evelyn Dubrow, formerly N.J. College for Women SLID; Sec., N.Y. ADA.Tilford Dudley, Wesleyan SLID; Asst. to Pres., PAC-CIO. Ethan E. Edloff, formerly U. of Michigan ISS and Detroit LID; educator.George Edwards, formerly Pres., Harvard SLID; former Field Sec., SLID;Judge of Court of Domestic Relations, Detroit.Gustav Egloff, Pres., Cornell ISS, 1910-1912; leading American chemist.Samuel A. Eliot, Jr., former Harvard ISS, 1912; Prof. of English, SmithCollege.Herbert L. Elvin, Yale SLID; Dir., Dept. of Education, UNESCO.Boris Emmet, officer, U. of Wisconsin ISS, 1911; labor statistician.Abraham Epstein, former Pres. U. of Pittsburgh ISS; bd. of Dir., LID, 1940-41; founder and former Sec., American Assoc. for Social Security; authorityon Social Insurance (dec.).Harold U. Faulkner, Wesleyan ISS, 1913; National Council, LID; Prof. ofHistory, Smith College; authority on Economic History.William M. Feigenbaum, founder, 1906, of Columbia U. ISS; newspaperman (dec.).Samuel H. Fine, active in N.Y.U. SLID; former Ch., SLID; Bd. of Dir.,1952-1954; accountant, ILGWU.Osmond Fraenkel, Pres. Columbia ISS 1910; N.Y. attorney; Counsil, ACLU.Anna Caples Frank, Vassar SLID; former Membership Sec., LID; publicrelations counselor.Isabelle B. Friedman, Hunter College ISS; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1951;Pres. N.Y. Chapter, 1954-55; representative of LID at N.G.O. of UN.Samuel H. Friedman, formerly leader C.C.N.Y. ISS Chap.; former Pres.,N.Y. Chap., LID; Bd. of Dir., LID 1953; Pres., Community andSocial Agency Employees Union; Socialist leader.Roland Gibson, formerly with Dartmouth College SLID; formerly, Bd. ofDir., LID; Political Scientist, U. of Illinois.Louis Gollumb, leader C.C.N.Y. ISS, 1912; writer.William Gomberg, C.C.N.Y. SLID Chap.; Dir., Management EngineeringDept.ILGWU.John Temple Graves, officer, Princeton ISS, 1911; author, columnist,lecturer.William Haber, U. of Wisconsin SLID; Prof. of Economics, U. of Michigan.Robert Halpern, Pres. C.C.N.Y. Chap., LID; N.Y. attorney.Elizabeth Healey, formerly Connecticut College; student Sec., SLID, 1947;social worker.James Henle, Vice Pres., Columbia ISS; Vanguard Press, 1928-1952.John Herling, formerly Harvard SLID; formerly active in Emergency Com.for Strikers Relief and in LID radio activities; ed., John Herling’s LaborLetter.Sidney Hertzberg, Wisconsin SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945; writer;foreign correspondent.Rene E. Hoguet, former Harvard Chap. ISS; former Pres., N.Y. Chap.;businessman.Arthur N. Holcombe, Harvard Chap., ISS, 1906; Prof. of Government,Harvard; Pres., American Political Science Assoc., 1936. Carroll Hollister, Amherst College, SLID; pianist.Sidney Hook, Pres., C.C.N.Y. Chap., SLID, 1922-23; receiver, LID JohnDewey Award, 1953; Ch., Dept. of Philosophy, N.Y.U.; author.Harold Hutcheson, Yale SLID; Prof. of English, Lake Forest College.Eugenia Ingerman, See., Barnard ISS, 1910; physician.Morris Iushewitz, Milwaukee State Teachers College SLID; Bd. of Dir.,LID, 1951; Sec.-Treas., N.Y. City CIO Industrial Council.Nicholas Kelley, charter member, Harvard ISS; Bd. of Dir., LID,1912-1933; Vice Pres. and General Counsel, Chrysler Corp.Murray Kempton, member LID Summer School, 1938; Bd. of Dir. andNational Council, LID since 1951; columnist.Freda Kirchwey. Sec. and Pres., Barnard ISS, 1912-1915; former Bd. of Dir.,LID; pub., The Nation.William Klare, officer U. of Michigan ISS, 1911; former Vice Pres. StatlerCorp.Maynard Krueger. U of Pa. and Philadelphia Chap., LID 1928-1932; Prof.of Economics, U. of Chicago.William Sargent Ladd, Amherst ISS; former Dean, Cornell Medical (dec.).Harry W. Laidler, Founder, 1905, Wesleyan ISS; Bd. of Dir. of LID since1905; Exec. Officer ISS-LID since 1910; author, economist, lecturer.Joseph P. Lash, former Sec. SLID; UN Correspondent, New York Post.John V. P. Lassoe, Jr., Yale SLID; Dir. of Adult Education, A.A.U.N.William L. Leiserson, Pres. U. of Wisconsin ISS, 1907-08; Economist,former Ch. National Mediation Bd.Daniel Lerner, formerly N.Y.U. SLID; author; authority on Psychology ofPropaganda.Max Lerner, Brookings Institution SLID at Washington U. (St. Louis);columnist; teacher; writer.Aaron Levenstein, member, SLID; National Council, LID; ResearchInstitute of America; author.Grace Mendelsohn Levy, former Brooklyn College SLID and Sec., SLID;Staff, N. Y. C. Housing Authority.Harold J. Lewack, officer, N.Y.U. LID; National Pres., SLID, 1954; laboreducator.John L. Lewine, Yale SLID; Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap; teacher; Sec., Ameri¥can Institute of France.John F. Lewis, Jr., formerly U. of Pa. ISS; Philadelphia lawyer and civicreformer.Marx Lewis, N.Y.U.-SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945; Sec.-Treas., UnitedHat, Cap and Millinery Workers Union.Walter Lippmann, Pres., Harvard Socialist Club, 1909-10; Exec. Com., ISS,1911-12; columnist; author.Karl N. Llewellyn, formerly Yale SLID; Prof. of Law, U. of Chicago; author.Charlotte Tuttle Lloyd, former Pres., Vassar SLID; former attorney, Dept.of Interior.Roger S. Loomis, formerly U. of Illinois ISS; Prof. of English Literature,Columbia U. Jay Lovestone, Pres. C.C.N.Y. ISS; Dir., International Relations, ILGWU.Isadore Lubin, former Pres., Clark and U. of Missouri ISS; labor statistician;Industrial Commissioner, N.Y. State.Jerome Lubin, Brooklyn College SLID; former Ch., SLID; City Planner.Charles Luckman, Sec., Kansas City Junior College SLID; former Pres.,Lever Brothers; architect.Ralph McCallister, member SLID; Dir., Program and Education, Chautauqua.Arthur McDowell, U. of Pittsburgh; Staff, Upholsterers International Unionof N.A.Kenneth MacGowan, Pres., Harvard ISS, 1910-11; Prof. of Theater Arts,U.C.L.A.; dramatic critic; movie producer.Charles A. Madison, Pres., U. of Michigan ISS; pub.; author.Anita Marburg, Vassar ISS; educator.Otto C. Marckwardt, adviser, V. of Michigan ISS, for many years; EnglishDept. U. of Michigan.Will Maslow, active in SLID; Dir., Commission on Law and Social Action,American Jewish Congress.Daniel Mebane, former Pres. V. of Indiana ISS; former Treas. and Pub.,New Republic.Kenneth Meiklejohn, former Swarthmore SLID; specialist in Labor Law.Inez Milholland, Pres. Vassar ISS; lawyer (dec.) .Spencer Miller, Jr., Amherst ISS; former Sec., Workers Education Bureauand Asst. Sec. of Labor.Hiram K. Moderwell, Sec. Harvard ISS, 1911; foreign correspondent;dramatic critic (dec.).Emanuel Muravchik, member, SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID; Field Sec., JewishLabor Com.Margaret J. Naumberg, Pres. Barnard ISS, 1910; educator.Leland Olds, formerly Amherst ISS; receiver of John Dewey Award, LID,1953; former Ch., Federal Power Commission.Samuel Orr, N.Y.U. ISS; Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., 1954; former Judge;labor lawyer.Gus Papenek, formerly Cornell SLID; Ch., SLID, 1952; AgriculturalConsultant, Pakistan.Talcott Parsons, Sec., Amherst SLID, 1923-24; Prof. of Sociology, Harvard;author.Selig Perlman, U. of Wisconsin ISS, 1909-10; Prof. of Economics, U. ofWisconsin; author.Irving Phillips, formerly Harvard SLID; former Field Sec., SLID; Staff,ILGWU.Richard Poethig, formerly Wooster SLID; former Sec., SLID; minister.Justine Wise Polier, formerly Barnard SLID; Justice, Court of DomesticRelations, N.Y.C.Paul R. Porter, formerly Kansas U. SLID; fanner Field Sec., LID; formerDeputy Administrator, E.C.A., Europe; Pres., Porter International Corp.Dorothy Psathas, Connecticut College SLID; Sec., SLID, 1951-5á2; publicservice. Carl Raushenbush, Amherst, former Bd. of Dir., LID, National Council;labor consultant.H. Stephen Raushenbush, Amherst ISS, 1916-17; Sec., LID; Com. on Coaland Power, 1926-1929; anthor; researcher, Public Affairs Institute.Paul Raushenbush, former Amherst ISS; economist.Victor G. Reuther. former Wayne U. SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950;Asst. to Pres., CIO.Walter P. Reuther, Founder and Pres., Wayne U. SLID, 1932; receiver ofLeague’s John Dewey Award, 1950; Pres., CIO; Pres., UAW-CIO.John P. Roche, formerly Cornell SLID; Vice Pres., SLID; Bd. of Dir., 1948;Assoc. of Government, Haverford College.Will Rogers, Jr., formerly Stanford U. SLID, 1934-35; ed., actor.Lawrence Rogin, formerly Columbia U. SLID; Educational Dir., T.W.U.A.Leonore Cohen Rosenfeld, formerly Mt. Holyoke College SLID; housewife.Henry Rosner, formerly C.C.N.Y. SLID; Dir., Div. of Finance and Statistics,Welfare Dept., N. Y. C.Harry Rubin, N.Y.U. SLID; Bd. of Dir., 1948-1952.Morris H. Rubin, Wisconsin U. SLID; Ed., Progressive Magazine.Raymond Rubinow, U. of Pa. SLID; consultant on International Relations.David J. Saposs, Pres.-Sec., Wisconsin U. ISS, 1910; labor economist;author.Emil Schlesinger, former Pres. C.C.N.Y. SLID; labor attorney.Lawrence Seelye, Amherst ISS; former Pres., St. Lawrence U.Clarence Senior, U. of Kansas SLID; Bd. of Dir., LID; receiver of JohnDewey Award, 1953; sociologist; authority on Latin America.Andre Shifrin, Yale Chap., 1954-55; Exec. Com., SLID.William Shirer, formerly Sec., Coe College SLID; author; correspondent.David Sinclair, Wisconsin U. SLID; formerly N.Y. Exec. Com.; physicist.Albert J. Smallheiser, former Sec. Columbia ISS, 1911-12; Social Scienceteacher and active spirit in N.Y. Teachers Guild.Tucker Smith, N.Y.U. ISS; economist.Boris Stem, U. of Wisconsin ISS; Staff, U.S. Dept. of Labor.Irving Stone, formerly officer, U. of So. Cal., SLID; novelist.Monroe Sweetland, formerly Syracuse U. SLID; former Field Sec., SLID;National Council; Ed., Oregon Democrat.Ordway Tead, Pres., Amherst ISS; 1911-12; Research Dir., LID, 1914-15;teacher; pub.; author; former Ch., Bd. of Higher Education, N.Y.C.Lazar Teper, Johns Hopkins SLID; Research Dir., ILGWU.Frank Trager, Johns Hopkins U. SLID; Bd. of DIr., LID, 1951; formerDir., M. S. A., Burma; Prof. of Research, N.Y.U.Gus Tyler, C.C.N.Y.-SLID; Political Dir., ILGWU.Jerry Voorhis, formerly Yale SLID; Sec., Cooperative League of U.S.A.Selman A. Waksman, Sec. Rutgers U. Chap., 1914-15; receiver of JohnDewey Award, LID, 1953; co-discoverer of Streptomycin.James Wechsler, Columbia SLID; Ed., New York Post.Mina Weisenberg, Hunter College ISS; Bd. of Dir., 1954-55; Sec., N.Y.Chap. LID; Treas., N.Y. Teachers Guild, AFL; teacher of Social Studies.Ray B. Westerfeld, Sec., Yale ISS; economist; banker. Nathaniel Weyl, Columbia SLID; writer; economist.Alvin G. Whitney, Pres., Yale ISS, 1910-11; publicist.Elsie Gibson Whitney, Middlebury College ISS, 1914; publicist.Simon W. Whitney, formerly Yale SLID; economist.Paul Willen, founder Oberlin College SLID; writer.Chester Williams, U.C.L.A.-SLID; writer; lecturer on International Relations.David Williams, pres., Marietta college ISS, 1909-10; Unitarian minister.Frank Winn, formerly U. of Michigan SLID; Ed., U.A.W.-C.I.O Magazine.Theresa Wolfson, former President Adelphi College ISS; Bd. of Dir., LID,1944; receiver of LID John Dewey Award, 1945; Prof. of Economics,Brooklyn College; author.James Youngdahl, Washington U. SLID; Field Sec., SLID SouthwesternOrganizer, A.C.-W.A.Milton Zatinsky, former member SLID; labor economist.Gertrude Folks Zimand, Pres., Vassar ISS, 1917; Sec., National Child Labor Com.A Few Past and Present Cooperators:Leonard D. Abbott, signer of call to ISS; ed., writer (dec.).Charles Abrams, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1954-55; housing expert; N.Y. StateAdministrator of Rent Control, 1955.Luigi Antonini, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1951; First Vice Pres., ILGWU.Jesse Ashley, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-13; 1917-18; N.Y. attorney; prof. ofLaw; feminist (dec.).George E. Axtelle, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1954-1955; Prof of Education, N.Y.U.Fern Babcock, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1946-1955; Program Coordinator, NationalCouncil, Y.W.C.A.George Backer, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1953; businessman; Ed.; former Pres., ORT.Hope S. Bagger, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID; author.Emily G. Balch, Exec. Com., ISS 1919-20; winner of Nobel Peace Prize (1946).Roger Baldwin, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1920-1923; Dir., ACLU 1917-1952; Ch.of Bd., International League for the Rights of Man.Angela Bambace, National Council, LID; Staff, Baltimore ILGWU.Jack Barbash, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1947-1952; National Council since 1952;labor economist; author of “Taft-Hartley Act in Action.”Benjamin W. Barkas, Former Ch., Philadephia Chap., LID; labor educator.Solomon Barkin, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1953; Dir. of Research, T.W.U.A.Katrina McCormick Barnes, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1953; Pamphlet Sec.since 1953; Sec. ACLU.John Bauer, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1938-1942; economist; writer; authority onPublic Utilities; author, “America’s Struggle for Electric Power.”Charles A. Beard, faculty sponsor ISS; historian.Helen Marston Beardsley, National Council, LID; housewife; active inpeace movements.Arnold Beichman, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950-1954; National Council since1954; Press Representative, International Confederation of Free TradeUnions.Robert Bendiner, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1948-1952; writer.Nelson Bengston, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1948; investment counselor.John C Bennett, Vice Pres., LID, 1954; Dean, Union TheologicalSeminary; author.Victor L. Berger, guest of honor at League’s Carnegie HaIl Meeting, 1911;Congressman; Socialist leader (dec.).Jacob Billikoff, former National Council, LID; labor arbitrator (dec.).Alfred M. Bingham. cooperator, LID; writer; Legislator.Frederick C. Bird, former Sec., LID Com. on Coal and Power; Dir., Dept.of Municipal Research, Dunn and Bradstreet.Helen Blankenhorn, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-24; writer.Brand Blanshard, National Council, LID; Prof. of Philosophy, Yale.Paul Blanshard, Field Sec. and lecturer, LID, 1923-1933; Commissioner ofInvestigation, N.Y.C., 1933-37; writer; lecturer.Harriet Stanton Blatch, former Exec. Com., ISS; suffrage leader.Anita C. Block, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-1933; lecturer, dramatic critic.Frank Bohn, frequent lecturer for LID; writer; lecturer.William E. Bohn, formerly active in U. of Michigan ISS; formerly Staff,Socialist Review, Ed., New Leader.Karl Borders, former Sec., Chicago Chap., LID; former Chief Administrator,UN international Children’s Fund (dec.).Louis B. Boudin Exec. Com. ISS, 1917-1921; attorney; authority on Socialismand Labor and Constitutional Problems (dec.).Bjarne Braatoy, Pres., LID~ 1940-1944; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1940-1948;National Council since 1948; author; teacher, technical consultant, GermanSocial Democratic Party.Phillips Bradley, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1940; Prof. of Government, Syracuse U.Rae Brandstein, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID, since 1954; Exec. Sec.,National Com. for Rural Schools.May Vladeck Bromberg, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1940-1942; social service.Robert W. Bruere, Exec. Com., ISS, 1908-1910; writer; labor mediator andArbitrator.Rosemary Bull, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1954; publicist.Ralph J. Bunche, receiver of LID Award, 1951; winner of Nobel Peace Prize.Elizabeth B. Butler, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-08; writer on labor (dec.).James B. Carey, National Council, LID; Pres. IUE-CIO; Sec.Treas. CIO.Jennie D. Carliph, former Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap,; active in work for CivilLiberties.J. Henry Carpenter, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945-1954; former Exec. Sec.,Brooklyn Div., Protestant Council (dec.).Edmund B. Chaffee, former Bd. of Dir., LID; former Dir., Labor Temple,N.Y. (dec.). Oscar L. Chapman, receiver of LID Award, 1953; former U.S. Sec. of the InteriorStuart Chase, Treas., LID in the twenties; lecturer; author of “Waste andthe Machine Age.”John L. Childs, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1948; Prof. Emeritus of Philosophyof Education, Teachers College, Columbia; author; former Ch., Liberal PartyGordon R. Clapp, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1955; former Ch., TVA; DeputyAdministrator, N.Y.C.Ethel Clyde, Bd. of Dir., LID during thirties; active in many social movements.William F. Cochran, host of ISS at Summer Conference in 1916; formermember National Council (dec.).Fannia M. Cohn, long member of ISS and LID; former N.Y. Exec. Com.,LID; Sec., Education Dept., ILGWU.M. J. Coldwell, Vice Pres., LID; member Canadian Parliament; leader ofC.C.P. of Canada.McAlister Coleman, LID; lecturer; writer; labor ed.; author (dec.).George Willis Cooke, Exec. Com., ISS, 1905-1908; minister; writer.Albert Sprague Coolidge, Bd. of Dir., LID; Dept. of Chemistry, Harvard;active in American Federation of Teachers and other organizations.Jessica G. Cosgrave, Exec. Com., ISS, 1911-1913; Vice-Pres., 1911-12;former Pres., Finch School (dec.).George S. Counts, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1954; Prof. of Philosophy ofEducation, Teachers College, Columbia; former Ch., Liberal Party; author.Grace L. Coyle, National Council, LID; Prof., School of Applied SocialSciences, Western Reserve University; Pres., National Conference ofSocial Work 1940.George F. Cranmore, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1944-1950; Asst. Regional Dir.,UAW-CIO (dec.).Frank R. Crosswaith, frequent League lecturer; Sec., Negro Labor Com.;Member, N.Y.C. Housing Authority.Max Danish, former Bd. of Dir., LID; former Ed., Justice.Clarence Darrow, signer of Call for formation of League; labor and CivilLiberties attorney (dec.).Maurice P. Davidson, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1946-1954; National Council since1954; N.Y. attorney; former commissioner, N.Y. State Power Authority.Jerome Davis, former Bd. of Dir., LID, 1936-1941; author; lecturer; teacher.Eugene V. Debs, frequent League lecturer; Socialist leader (dec.).Jerome De Hunt, former Bd. of Dir., LID; trade union and labor political leader.Solon De Leon, former Bd. of Dir., LID; economic researcher.Max Delson, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1950; Ch., Finance Com., since 1952;labor and Civil Liberties attorney.Albert De Silver, Exec. Com., ISS and Bd. of Dir., LID, 1919-1934; Treas.,1919-20; lawyer; former Dir., ACLU (dec.).John Dewey, Pres., LID, 1939-40; Honorary Pres., 1940-1953; leadingAmerican educator and philosopher; Prof. of Philosophy, Columbia Univ.(dec.).Samuel De Witt, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1945; businessman; poet; dramatist;lecturer.Frank C. Doan, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-1914; Prof., Meadville TheologicalSeminary; writer (dec.).T. C. Douglas, receiver of Award, 1953; Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada.David Dubinsky, receiver of LID Award, 1949; Pres., ILGWU.Elizabeth Dutcher, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-1914; social worker.Kermit Eby, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950-1954; National Council since 1954;Assoc. Prof. of social Sciences, U. of Chicago.Sherwood Eddy, frequent lecturer for LID; author; writer; religious leader.John Lovejoy Elliott, former Bd. of Dir., LID; head of Hudson Guild;leader N.Y. Ethical Culture Society (dec.).Henrietta Epstein, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., 1954-55; Social Insuranceexpert.Morris ERnst, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-24; lawyer; writer; attorney, ACLU.Samuel Eubanks, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1949-1954; National Council since1954; former Vice-Pres., National Newspaper Guild.James Farm, student Field Sec., SLID, since 1950; lecturer; writer.James T. Farrell, National Council, LID; novelist.Israel Feinberg, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950-1954; former Manager, N.Y. JointBoard, Cloakmakers’ Union (dec.).Louis Fischer, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1950; writer; lecturer; author of “Lifeof Gandhi.”Harry F. Fleischman, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., since 1954; Dir., NationalLabor Service, American Jewish Congress.Louise Adams Floyd, Exec. Com., ISS’ and Pres., N.Y. Chap., 1919 to earlytwenties (dec.).Walter Frank, frequent host LID meetings; N.Y. attorney; leader in civicand social movements.Ephraim Frisch, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1945; Rabbi; former Ch., Commis¥sion of Justice and Peace, Central Conference of Jewish Rabbis.Walter G. Fuller, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1921-22; writer; ed. (dec.).A. Garrick Fullerton, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., since 1954; economic re¥searcher.Zona Gale, Vice Pres., LID, 1923-1925; novelist (dec.).Lewis S Gannett, of Dir., LID, 1920-1924; Literary Ed., New YorkHerald Tribune.Benjamin Gebiner, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1950; Asst. Sec., Workmen’sCircle.Martin Gerber, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1953; Dir., Region 9, UAW-CIO.W. J. Ghent, Sec., ISS, 1907-1910; author; Ed.; educator.Charlotte Perkins Gilman, signer of organization call, ISS; author; feminist.Elisabeth Gilman, Pres., LID, 1940-41; Sec., Christian Social Justice Fund (dec.).Arthur Gleason, Exec. Com., ISS and Bd. of Dir., LID, 1918-1923; Pres.,ISS, 1920-21; Vice Pres., LID, 1921-1923; writer (dec.). Louis P. Goldberg, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1945; National Ch., SocialDemocratic Federation; N.Y. attorney.Maurice Goldbloom, formerly N.Y. Exec. Com.; writer on international andinter-cultural affairs.Clara G. Goldman, National Council, LID; housewife; active in peacemovements.J. King Gordon, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945-1952; former Managing Ed., TheNation; on staff of UN.Elmer E. Graham, former Ch., Detroit Chap.; Staff, UAW-CIO.Frances A. Grant, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID, since 1954; Sec., U.S.Com. of Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom.John H. Gray, National Council, LID; fonner Pres., American EconomicAssoc. (dec.).Felix Grendon, former Exec. Com., ISS; Shavian authority; teacher.Murray Gross, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1950; Asst. Manager, N.Y. JointBoard, Dressmakers’ Union.Charles Grossman, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1950; businessman; Ch., Reunionof Old Timers.Harold M. Groves, National Council, LID, Prof. of Economics, U. of Wisconsin.Cameron P. Hall, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1947-1949; Exec. Sec., Dept. ofChurch and Economic Life, National Council of Churches.Meyer Halushka, Chicago Chap.; educator.M. V. Halushka, Chicago Chap.; teacher.Rose Laddon Hanna, fonner Exec. Sec., ISS; writer; lecturer.Donald Harrington, National Council, LID; Minister, Community Church, N.Y.C.A. J. Hayes, Vice Pres., LID since 1954; Pres., International Assoc. ofMachinists.Ellen Hayes, Exec. Com., ISS, 1916-17; author; Prof. of Mathematics,Wellesley College (dec.).Paul R. Hayes, Bd. of Dir. and National Council, LID since 1951; Prof. ofLaw, Columbia U.Timothy Healy, Bd. of Dir., 1925; trade union leader.Eduard Heimann, National Council, LID; Prof. of Economics, New School; author.Adolph Held, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1945; Dir., Welfare and Health Benefits,ILGWU; Ch., Jewish Labor Com.Albert H. Herling, Bd. of Dir., LID, 195,2-53; Staff, City of Hope; author.Mary Fox Herling, Exec. Sec., LID, 1929-1940; National Council since1940; active in public and cooperative housing.Hubert C. Herring, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1933-1938; Exec. Dir., Com. onCultural Relations with Latin America; author.Thomas Wentworth Higginson, signer of organization call, 1905; author;literary critic.Morris Hillquit, Treas., ISS, 1908-1915; N.Y. labor attorney; Socialist leader;author (dec.).Mary W. Hillyer (Blanshard), Bd. of Dir., LID, 1940-1949; Dir., LIDLecture Series in thirties; Staff, Planned Parenthood Assn. Julius Hochman, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1936-1938; Manager, N.Y. Joint Board,Dressmakers’ Union.John Haynes Holmes, Vice Pres., LID since 1938; Minister Emeritus, N.Y.Community Church.Darlington Hoopes, LID cooperator; Socialist leader and former Legislator.Bryn J. Hovde, Vice Pres., LID, 1948-1954; housing authority; former Pres.,New School (dec.).Don Howard, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1941-42; social worker; Dean, School ofSocial Welfare, U. of California.Frederick C. Howe, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-1925; author; social reformer (dec.).Quincy Howe, Bd., of Dir., LID, 1939-1941; radio and television commentator;writer; teacher.Jessie Wallace Hughan, Exec. Com., ISS and Bd. of Dir., LID, 1907-1950;Vice Pres., 1920-21; teacher; author; economist (dec.).Hubert H. Humphrey, receiver of LID and Reunion of Old Timers 1948Awards. (Not to be confused with the British Fabian Socialist, HubertHumphreys.)Robert Hunter Exec. Com., ISS, 1905-1911; author; social worker (dec.).Ales Irvine, former lecturer for ISS; author; minister; lecturer (dec.).James Weldon Johnson, former Bd. of Dir., LID; author; poet; diplomat;Sec., NAACP (dec.).Mercer Green Johnston, National Council, LID; minister; social reformer.John Paul Jones, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1945; former Pres., N.Y. Chap.;Minister, Union Church, Brooklyn.Paul Jones, former Bd. of Dir., LID; Bishop, Protestant Episcopal Church(dec.).Horace M. Kallen, Exec. Com., ISS, 1919-20; educator; philosopher; author.Leonard S. Kandell, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1951; Pres., Digby Management Co.Vladimir Karapetoff, Vice Pres., LID in twenties; Prof. of Engineering,Cornell U.; musician; inventor (dec.).Florcence Kelley, Exec. Com., ISS, 1911-1921; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1921-22;Vice Pres., 1912-1918, 1921-1923; Pres., 1918-1920; Sec., NationalConsumers League; author; social reformer (dec.).W. H. Kelley, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-08; social worker.Edmond Kelly, Exec. Com., ISS, 1908-1910; lawyer; author; former Counselfor American Embassy, Paris.Paul Kennaday, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-1918; Treas., 1907-08; writer; socialworker.A. M. Kidd, National Council, LID; Prof. Emeritus of Economics, U. ofCalifornia.William H. Kilpatrick, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1953; Vice Pres. since 1954;leading American educator.Clifford Kirkpatrick, National Council, LID; Prof. of Sociology, U. ofIndiana.George R. Kirkpatrick, organizer, ISS, 1908; author; lecturer (dec.).Cornelius Kruse, National Council, LID; Prof. of Philosophy, Wesleyan U.Alice Kuebler, Exec. Sec., ISS, 1919-1920 (dec.). Winthrop D. Lane, Exec. Com., ISS, 1918-1931; writer.Bruno Lasker, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1921-22; writer; sociologist.Louis Lasker, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1948; leader in Public Housingmovement.W. Jett Lauek, former Bd. of Dir., LID, labor economist (dec.).Algernon Lee, Exec. Com., ISS, 1910-1916; Sec., 1910-11; late Pres., RandSchool; author (dec.).Abraham Lefkowitz, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1945; Principal, Samuel TildenHigh School.Herbert H Lehman, receiver of LID Award, 1950; U.S. Senator from N.Y.William M. Leiserson, Columbia ISS; former Ch., National Mediation Bd.;labor economist.Alfred Baker Lewis Bd. of Dir., LID, 1940-1954; Ch. of Bd. 1945; Pres.,Union Casualty Co.Trygve Lie, receiver of LID Award, 1947; former Secretary-General, UN.Henry R Linville, formerly Bd. of Dir., LID; teacher; former Pres., NewYork Teachers Guild (dec.).Ben E. Lippincott, National Council, LID; Prof. of Economics, U. ofMinnesota, author.Jack London, Pres., ISS, 1905-1907; novelist (dec. ).Cedric Long, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-1925,; active in Cooperative movement (dec.).Harry Lopatin, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID; Managing Ed., Workmen’sCircle Call; Staff, City of Hope.Lewis Lorwin, Exec. Com., ISS, 1920-21; author; authority on Labor.Owen R. Lovejoy, Exec. Com. and Treas., ISS, 1905-06; former Sec.,National Child Labor Com.Robert Morss Lovett, Pres., LID, 1921-1938; Vice Pres., 1938-1949; formerProf. of English Literature, U. of Chicago; former Ed., New Republic.Sara Kaplan Lowe, Sec. to Dr. Laidler since 1925; office manager.John Lyon, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID; public relations counselor.Marcia J. Lyttle, National Council, LID; active in peace movements.Church and former Pres., Federal Council of Churches (dec.).Bertha Mailly, former Bd. of Dir., LID; former Exec. Sec., Rand School.Julius Manson, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1955; Staff, N.Y. State Board of Mediation.Edwin Markham, frequent lecturer, ISS; poet.Jan Masaryk, former Honorary Member, LID; former Foreign Sec. Czechoslovakia (dec.).James H. Maurer, Vice Pres., LID, 1923-1944; former Pres., Pa. Federationof Labor; former’ Socialist Legislator (dec.).George Meany, receiver of LID Award, 1954; Pres., AFL.Alexander Meiklejohn, Vice Pres., LID, since 1938; former Pres., Amherst;author, lecturer.Darwin J. Meserole, Exec. Com., ISS, 1918-1921; attorney; Active in FightAgainst Unemployment (dec.).Katherine Maltby Meserole, member 1st Exec. Com, ISS; educator.Etta Meyer, Vice Pres., N.Y. Chap., LID; social worker. Edna St. Vincent Millay, former Vassar SLID; poetess (dec.).Abraham Miller, Bd. of Dir., LID since 1945; Sec., N.Y. Joint Bd., ACWA.Nathaniel M. Minkoff, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1952; Ch. of Bd., 1946-1948;Pres. since 1948; Sec. Treas., N.Y. Joint Bd., Dressmakers’ Union,ILGWU.Broadus Mitchell. Johns Hopkins ISS, 1917-18; Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945-1952;Prof. of Economics, Rutgers U.; author.Hiram K. Moderwell, Sec., Harvard ISS; writer; dramatic critic (dec.).William P. Montague, Exec. Com., ISS, 1917-18; Bd. of Dir., 1920-1923;Prof of Philosophy, Columbia (dec.).Therese H. Moore, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID; housewife.Wayne Morse, receiver of LID Award, 1954; U.S. Senator from Oregon.Amicus Most, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID, since 1954; former Chief ofIndustrial Department, E.C.A., Germany; contractor.Lewis Mumford, former member, N.Y. Chap. Exec. Com., LID; author; city planner.A. J. Muste, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1921-22; Sec. Emeritus, F.O.R.Isidore Nagler, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1953–; Manager, N.Y. Joint Bd.,Cloakmakers Union, ILGWU.George Nasmyth, Exec. Com., ISS, 1918-1920; student of InternationalAffairs (dec.).Benjamin B. Naumoff, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950; Pres., N.Y. Chap., 1952-1954;Chief Field Examiner, N.L.R.B., N.Y. Region.Nellie Seeds Nearing, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923; author; educator (dec.).S. L. Newman, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1945-1952; former Vice Pres., InternationalAssociation of Machinists.Reinhold Niebuhr, former Pres., N.Y. Chap., LID; former Bd. of Dir. andTreas.; author; Vice Pres., Union Theological Seminary.Morris S. Novik, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950; radio consultant.Harry A. Overstreet, National Council; author; lecturer; educator.Mary W. Ovington, Exec. Com., ISS, 1914-15; a founder, NAACP.Jacob Panken, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1948; former Justice, Court ofDomestic Relations, N.Y.C.Ernst Papanek, of Dir., LID, 1955; Dir., Wiltwyck School.Herbert W. Payne, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1946-1952; Treas., 1943-1952; lateVice Pres., Textile Workers Union of America (dec.).Dorothy Pearson, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap., LID; active in liberal movements.Orlie Pell, Bd. of Dir., LID; Education and Research Assoc., AmericanLabor Education Services.Elsie Cole Phillips, Exec. Com., ISS, 1910-1914; Vice Pres., 1910-11.William Pickens, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1923-1942; author; former Field Sec.,NAACP (dec.).Ernest Poole, Exec. Com., ISS, 1908-1918; Vice Pres., 1912-18; novelist;winner, Pulitzer Prize (dec.).J. S. Potofsky, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1925-26; Pres., ACWA.Eliot D. Pratt, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1948-1952; National Council; Ch., Bd. ofTrustees, Goddard College.Sherman D. Pratt, National Council, LID; publicist. Paul W. Preisler, National Council, LID; teacher; attorney.Carl Rachlin, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1950; former Pres., N.Y. Chap.; laborand Civil Liberties attorney.Walter Rautenstrauch, former Bd. of Dir., LID; Prof. of Industrial Engineering,Columbia (dec.).Cleveland Rodgers, Bd. of Dir., LID, in forties; formerly Ed., BrooklynEagle and member, N.Y. City Planning Commission.George E. Roewer, formerly Boston Chap.; legal consultant; labor lawyer.Eleanor Roosevelt, recipient of LID Award, 1953; “First Woman of the World.”George Ross, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1948; businessman; Sec., People’sEducational Camp Society.I. M. Rubinow, Exec. Com., ISS, 1913-1917; Authority on Social Insurance.Charles Edward Russell, frequent lecturer for League; author; writer.Stanley Ruttenberg, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1950-1952; Dir. of Research andEducation, CIO.Helen Sahler, former Sec., N.Y. Chap.; sculptor; painter (dec.).Mary R. Sanford, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-1938; Treas., 1916-1919; VicePres., LID, 1938-1948; publicist.Joseph Schlossberg, Bd. of Dir. LID, 1940; Treas., 1945; Sec.-Treas.Emeritus, A.C.W.A.; Member, Board of Higher Education, New YorkCity.Karl Scholz, National Council, LID; Prof. of Economics, U. of Pa.Adelaide Schulkind, Vice Pres., N.Y. Chap., 1954; Sec., League forMutual Aid.Leroy Scott, Sec., ISS, 1910-1917; writer; novelist.Vida D. Scudder, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-1916; Vice Pres., LID, 1921-1954;Prof. of English Literature, Wellesley (dec.).H. D. Sedgwick, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-1917; educator; writer (dec.).Bert Seidman, former Ch., Washington Chap., LID; Research Dept., AFL.Toni Sender, Frequent League lecturer; Representative of InternationalConfederation of Trade Unions at UN.Boris Shishkin, Bd. of Dir., LID; economist, AFL.Upton Sinclair, founder; Vice Pres., ISS, 1905-1917; novelist.Winifred Smith, National Council, LID; former Prof. of English, Vassar.George Soule, Bd. of Dir., LID; author; economist; Prof. of Economics,Bennington College.John Spargo, Exec. Com., ISS, 1916-1919; writer.Sterling Spero, Bd. of Dir., LID; Prof. of Public Administration, N.Y.U.Sidney Stark, long LID cooperator; businessman.Sidney Stark, Jr., National Council, LID; businessman.Lincoln Steffens, frequent lecturer, LID; writer (dec.).Charles P. Steinmetz, Vice Pres., LID, 1921-1924; inventor; electric wizard (dec.).Helen Phelps Stokes, Exec. Com., ISS, 1907-1921; Bd. of Dir., 1921-1940;Vice Pres., 1940 (dec.).J. G. Phelps Stokes, Exec. Com., ISS 1905-1918; Pres., 1907-1918; publicist.Benjamin Stolberg, former Bd. of Dir., LID; writer (dec.).George Streator, National Council, LID; former Bd. of Dir.; labor editor.Carol Lloyd Strobell, Exec. Com., ISS, 1913-1921; writer.Louis Stulberg,. Bd. of Dir., LID; manager, Loca1 66, ILGWU.Norman Thomas, Exec. Com., ISS, 1918-1921; Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1921;Exec. Com., 1922-1936; Socialist leader; author; lecturer; Ch. Post WarWorld Council.John Thurber, former Ch., Washington Chap. LID; labor statistician andhistorian.Richard C. Tolman, U. of Illinois ISS; physicist (dec.).Ashley L. Totten, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1951; Sec.-Treas., Brotherhood ofSleeping Car Porters.Thorstein Veblen, National Council, 1925-1929; sociologist (dec.).Oswald Garrison Villard, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1933-34; former Ed. and Pub.The Nation (dec.).B. Charney V1adeck, Bd of Dir., LID, in thirties; Business Manager, JewishDaily Forward; former N.Y.C. Councilman (dec.).Stephen Vladeck, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1955; labor attorney.Wil1iam C. Vladeck, Bd. of Dir., 1953-1955; architect.Anna Strunsky Walling, active member since 1905.L. Metcalfe Walling, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1948-1952; former Administrator,Fair Labor Practices; attorney.William English Walling, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-1918; author; social scientist (dec.).Agnes A. Warbasse, Bd. of Dir., 1925-26; leading cooperator (dec.).Arthur Warner, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1921-1923; writer; ed. (dec.).Adolph Warshow, formerly Bd. of Dir., LID; business~an (dec.).Morris Weisz, National Council, LID; labor economist.Mildred Perlman Westover, Sec., SLID, 1952-53; Bd. of Dir., 1953-1955.Bertha Poole Weyl, Bd. of Dir., LID, 1922-1945; Vice Pres., since 1945; housewife.Bouck White, Exec. Com., ISS, 1912-1915; author (dec.).Samuel S. White, National Council; labor-management relations.Pearl Willen, Bd. of Dir., LID, since 1952; lecturer; social service.Norman Williams, Jr., Bd. of Dir., LID; Legal Dept., N.Y.C. PlanningCommission.William Withers, National Council, LID; Prof. of Economics, Queens College.Herman Wolf, Bd. of Dir., 1953-1955; public relations.Helen Sumner Woodbury, Exec. Com., ISS and Dir., 1917-1924; laboreconomist (dec.).Louis Yagoda, Exec. Com., N.Y. Chap.; N.Y. State Board of Mediation.Phil Ziegler, National Council, LID; Ed., Railway Clerk.Savel Zimand, Bd. of Dir., LID; 1921-1924; writer; health educator.Charles Zimmerman, Bd. of Dir., LID; Vice Pres., ILGWU; Manager,Local 22.Charles Zueblin, Exec. Com., ISS, 1916-1921; author; lecturer (dec.). APPENDIX IIIOFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUEFOR INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, 1963Officers Nathaniel M. Minkoff, PresidentWilliam H. Kilpatrick, Chairman of the BoardVice Presidents; John C. Bennett, M. J. Coldwe11,Frank P. Graham, A. J. Hayes, John Haynes Holmes,Alexander Meiklejohn, Ernest Nagel, Mark StarrJoseph Schlossberg, TreasurerCaro1 Weisbrod, Student SecretaryHarry W. Laidler, Executive Director EmeritusBoard of DirectorsRobert J. Alexanderm Luigi Antonini, Shelley Appleton, George Backer,Gregory J. Bardacke, Solomon Barkin, Murray Baron, Daniel Bell, NelsonBengston, LeRoy Bowman, Jerome Breslaw, Rosemary Bull, George Cadbury,John L. Childs, Henry M. Christman, Charles Cogen, Cara Cook, AlbertSprague Coolidge, George S. Counts, Louise Crane, Max Delson, SamuelDeWitt, James Farmer, Louis Fischer, Isabelle B. Friedman, Samuel H.Friedman, Benjamin A. Gebiner, Martin Gerber, Murray Gross; Susan Gyarmati,Adolph Held, Leonard S. Kandell, William Kemsley, John V. P. Lassoem Jr.,Harold Lewack, Lewis Lorwill, Julius Manson, Henoch Mendelsund,Abraham Miller, Isiah Minkoff, Amicus Most, Emanuel Muravchik,Benjamin B. Naumoff, Aryeh Neier, Morris S. Novik, Ernst Papanek, OrliePell, Carl Rachlin, Victor G. Reuther, Marvin Rich, George Ross, AndreSchiffrin, Clarence Senior, Boris Shishkin, Rebecca C. Simonson, SterlingSpero, Sidney Stark, Jr., Louis Stulberg, Harold Taylor, Norman Thomas,Ashley L. Totten, Frank N. Trager, Francis T. Villemain, Stephen Vladeck,Rowland Watts, Mina Weisenberg, Jacques E. Wilmore, William Wolpert,Charles S. Zimmerman. Student Representatives: Eldon Clingan, MichaelRosenbaum.National CouncilGeorge E. Axtelle, Angela Bambace, Jack Barbash, Helen Marston Beardsley,Arnold Beichman, Brand Blanshard, Wallace J. Campbell, James B. Carey,Ethlyn Christensen, Gordon R. Clapp, Grace L. Coyle, Clark M. Eichelberger,Robert Engler, Harold U. Faulkner, Clara G. Goldman, CharlesGrossman, Harold M. Groves, Donald Harrington, Paul R. Hayes, EduardHeimann, Mary Fox Herling, Mary Hillyer, Sidney Hook, John Paul Jones,Clifford Kirkpatrick, Cornelius Kruse, Aaron Levenstein, Alfred Baker Lewis,Marx Lewis, Harry A. Overstreet, Eliot D Pratt, Sherman Pratt, Paul W.Preisler, Carl Raushenbush, Asher W. Schwartz, Winifred Smith, GeorgeSoule, Monrue Sweetland, Morris Weisz, Samuel S. White, William Withers,Theresa Wolfson.(Official stationery of LID bears the notation: “Officially Accredited to theUnited States Mission to the United Nations.”) APPENDIX IVORIGINAL OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICANCIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, 1921OfficersHarry F. Ward, ChairmanDuncan McDonaldJeannette Rankin, Vice Chairman* Helen Phelps Stokes, Treasurer* Albert De Silver* Roger N. BaldwinDirectorsWalter Nelles, CounselLucille B. Milner, Field SecretaryLouis Budenz, Publicity DirectorNational CommitteeJane Addams Agnes Brown LeachHerbert Bigelow Arthur Le SueurSophonisba P. Breckenridge * Henry R. LinvilleRobert M. Buck * Robert Morss LovettJoseph D. Cannon Allen McCurdyJohn S. Codman Grenville S. McFarlandLincoln Colcord Oscar MaddousJames H. Dillard Judah L. MagnesJames A. Duncan * James H. Maurer* Crystal Eastman * A. J. Muste* John Lovejoy Elliott * George W. NasmythEdmund C. Evans * Scott NearingWilliam M. Fincke Julia O’ConnorJohn A. Fitch * William H. PickensElizabeth Gurley Flynn William Marion ReedyWilliam Z. Foster John Nevin SayreFelix Frankfurter Rose SchneidermanErnst Freund * Vida D. ScudderPaul J. Furnas Seymour Stedman* Zona Gale * Norman M. ThomasA. B. Gilbert Edward D. Tittmann* Arthur Garfield Hayes William S. U’Ren* Morris Hillquit * Oswald Garrison Villard* John Haynes Holmes * B. Charney Vladeck* Frederick C. Howe George P. West* James Weldon Johnson L. Hollingsworth WoodHelen Keller* Listed by Mina Weisenberg among “collaborators” of Leaguefor Industrial Democracy.OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICANCIVIL LmERTIES UNION, JUNE, 1962(Names marked * appear on Mina Weisenberg’s list of League for IndustrialDemocracy “collaborators”; names marked t appear on official founders listof Americans for Democratic Action.)Board of DirectorsErnest Angell=ChairmanRalph S. Brown, Jr., Sophia Yarnall Jacobs=Vice ChairmenEdward J. Ennis, *Osmond K. Fraenkel=General CounselDorothy Kenyon=SecretaryB. W. Huebsch=Treasurer*t Morris L. Ernst, John F. Finerty, *John Holmes, *Norman Thomas=Directors Emeritus Robert Bierstedt Dan Lacy George SollRobert L. Crowell * Will Maslow * Stephen C. Vladeck* Walter Frank Harry C. Meserve J. Waties WaringLewis Galantiere Edward O. Miller Alan WestinWalter Gellhorn Walter Millis Howard WhitesideLouis M. Hacker Gerard Piel Edward Bennett Williams* August Heckscher Harriet PilpelFrank S. Horne Herbert Prashker* John Paul Jones Elmer Rice National Executive Staff John de J. Pemberton, Jr.=Executive DirectorAlan Reitman=Associate DirectorMelvin L. Wulf=Legal DirectorMarie M. Runyon=Membership DirectorLawrence Speiser=Washington Office Director(1101 Vermont Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.Telephone: MEtropolitan 8-6602)Louise C. Floyd, Leanne Golden, Colleen Carmody, JulieBarrows=Executive AssistantsJeffrey E. Fuller=Staff AssociateNational Committee t Francis Biddle==ChairmanPearl S. Buck, Howard F. Burns, * Albert Sprague Coolidge, J. Frank Dobie,Lloyd K. Garrison, * Frank P. Graham, t Palmer Hoyt, Karl Menninger,Loren Miller, * Morris Rubin, Lillian E. Smith=Vice ChairmenSadie Alexander * Roger N. BaldwinJ. Garner Anthony Alan BarthThurman Arnold Dr. Sarah Gibson BlandingClarence E. Ayres * Catherine Drinker Bowen Prof. Julian P. Boyd * Max LernerVan Wyck Brooks Prof. Robert S. LyndJohn Mason Brown Dr. Millicent C. McIntoshDr. Robert K. Carr Patrick Murphy MalinProf. Allan K. Chalmers Prof. Robert Mathews* Stuart Chase Prof. Wesley H. MaurerGrenville Clark * Emil MazeyDr. Rufus E. Clement *Dr. Alexander MeiklejohnProf. Henry S. Commager Sylvan Meyer* Prof. George S. Counts Donald R. MurphyProf. Robert E. Cushman Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer* Melvyn Douglas John B. Orr, Jr.Prof. Thomas H. Eliot t Bishop G. Bromley OxnamVictor Fischer James G. PattonWalter T. Fisher t A. Philip RandolphJames Lawrence Fly Elmo RoperDr. Erich Fromm t Prof Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.Prof. Ralph F. Fuchs Dr. Edward J. SparlingProf. Willard E. Goslin Prof. George R. StewartProf. Mark DeW. Howe t Dorothy Tilly* Quincy Howe Jose Trias-MongeDr. Robert M. Hutchins William L. WhiteGerald W. Johnson Thornton WilderDr. Mordecai W. Johnson t Aubrey WilliamsJames Kerney Marion A. WrightBenjamin H. Kizer Dean Benjamin YoungdahlAgnes Brown LeachOFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO ABOLISHTHE HOUSE UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE,AN OFFSHOOT OF THE AMERICAN CIVILLIBERTIES UNION, 1964Honorary ChairmenJames ImbrieAlexander MeiklejohnClarence PickettChairman EmeritusAubrey W. WilliamsChairmanHarvey O’ConnorVice ChairmenDorothy MarshallCoordinatorSylvia E. CraneOrganization LiaisonCharles JacksonEast Coast RegionHarry BarnardMidwest Region(to be announced)Southern RegionTreasurerRobert W. KennyExecutive Director-Field RepresentativeFrank Wilkinson[Sponsors’ List follows. Note interlock with LID, ADA and ACLU.]SPONSORSof theNATIONAL COMMITTEE TO ABOLISH THE HOUSE UN-AMERICANACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: (Titles and Institutions Listed for Identification only)[List as published by above-named Committee in the Bulletin of AbolitionNews, official publication of the National Committee]EDUCATIONPROF. MAX F. ABELL PROF. HERBERT BLAUAgric. Econ. Emer., U. of N.H. English, San Francisco StatePROF. JOHN W. ALEXANDER PROF. FRANK J. BOCKHOFFAssoc. Dean, Columbia College Chemistry, Fenn CollegePROF. ROLAND H. BAINTON PROF. DERK BODDEHistory, Yale University University of PennsylvaniaPROF. STRINGFELLOW BARR PROF. D:WIGHT L. BOLINGERHumanities, Rutgers University University of ColoradoPROF. M. V. L. BENNETT DEAN WARREN BOWERNeurology, Columbia University English, New York UniversityPROF. ERIC BENTLEY PROF. THEODORE BRAMELDEnglish, Columbia University Political Science, Boston Univ.PROF. DANIEL M. BERMAN PROF. EMILY C. BROWNGovernment, American University Vassar CollegePROF. ROBERT BIERSTEDT PROF. R. McAFEE BROWNSOCiology-Anthropology, N.Y.U. Religion, Stanford UniversityPROF. NEAL BILLINGS PROF. JUSTUS BUCHLERU. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Philosophy, Columbia University PROF. ALLAN M. BUTLERPediatrics Emer., Harvard Univ.PROF. EDMOND CAHNLaw, New York UniversityPROF. EDWIN S. CAMPBELLChemistry, New York UniversityPROF. THOMAS S. CHECKLEYLaw, University of PittsburghPROF. PAUL F. CLARKMicrobiology Emer., U. of Wis.PROF. STANLEY COBBPsychiatry, Harvard UniversityPROF. WHITFIELD COBBStatistics, Hollins College_PROF. HUBERT L. COFFEYPsychology, U. of Caln.-BerkeleyPROF. JULIUS COHENLaw, Rutgers UniversityPROF. ROBERTS. COHENPhysics, Boston UniversityPROF. CARL W. CONDITNorthwestern UniversityPROF. EDWARD U. CONDONPhysics, Washington UniversityPROF. HOLLIS R. COOLEYNew York UniversityPROF. ALBERT S. COOLIDGEChemistry Erner., Harvard Univ.PROF. ARTHUR C. DANTOPhilosophy, Columbia UniversityPROF. WILLIAM C. DAVIDONPhysics, Haverford CollegePROF. BERNARD D. DAVISBacteriology, Harvard UniversityPROF. DAVID B. DAVISHistory, Cornell UniversityPROF. HORACE B. DAVISSocial Science, Raleigh, N.C.PROF. STANTON LING DAVISCase Institute of TechnologyDR. JAMES P. DIXONPresident, Antioch CollegePROF. NORMAN DORSENLaw, New York UniversityPROF. EDMUND EGANMt. Mercy CollegePROF. RUPERT EMERSONHistory, Harvard UniversityPROF. THOMAS I. EMERSONLaw, Yale UniversityDR~ JOHN C. ESTY, JR.Dean, Amherst CollegePROF. ROBERT FINNMathematics, Stanford UniversityPROF. H. BRUCE FRANKLINEnglish, Stanford UniversityPROF. MITCHELL FRANKLINLaw, Tulane UniversityPROF. BEN W. FUSONEnglish, University of KansasPROF. JOHN D. GOHEENPhilosophy, Stanford UniversityPROF. WILLIAM J. GOODESociology, Columbia UniversityPROF. GORDON GRIFFITHSHistory, University of WashingtonPROF. A. D. GUREWITSCHColumbia-Presbyterian Med. Ctr.PROF. WALTER E. HAGEREdu. Emer., Columbia Teach. ColPROF. BERNARD F. HALEYEconomics Erner., Stanford Univ.PROF. ALICE HAMILTONMedicine Emer., Harvard Univ.PROF. FOWLER HARPERLaw, Yale UniversityPROF. DOROTHEA HARVEYAsso. Dean, Columbia UniversityPROF. ROBERT HAVIGHURSTEducation, University of ChicagoPROF. M. HEIDELBERGERColumbia Univ. P. & S. Emer.;National Academy of SciencesPROF. R. L. HEILBRONERHarvard UniversityPROF. BURTON HENRYEducation, Los Angeles State Col. PROF. DAVID HIATTEnglish, Carroll CollegePROF. WILLIAM E. HOCKINGPhilosophy Emer., Harvard Univ.PROF. FRANCIS D. HOLESoil Sciences, University of Wis.PROF. M. DE WOLFE HOWELaw, Harvard UniversityPROF. H. STUART HUGHESHistory, Harvard UniversityPROF. HERBERT JEHLEPhysics, George Washington U.PROF. EARL S. JOHNSONUniv. of Wisconsin-MilwaukeePROF. PAUL E. JOHNSONBoston UniversityDR. WILMOT R. JONESPrine. Emer., Frnds. Sch., Wil., Del.PROF. ERICH KAHLERPrinceton UniversityPROF. DAVID KETTLERPolitical Sci., Ohio State Univ.PROF. JACK C. KIEFERMathematics, Cornell UniversityDR. JACK E. KITTELLHeadmaster, Dalton SchoolPROF. LEONARD KITTSDesign, Ohio State UniversityPROF. PAUL KLEMPERERPathology Emer., Mt. Sinai Hosp.DEAN JOHN W. KNEDLER, JR.New York UniversityPROF. I. M. KOLTHOFFUniversity of MinnesotaPROF. MICHAEL KRAUSHistory, Col. of the City of N.Y.PROF. Y. H. KRIKORIANPhil., College of the City of N.Y.PROF. JOHN C. LAZENBYEmer., University of WisconsinPROF. KAREL DE LEEUWMathematics, Stanford UniversityPROF. HOWARD H. LENTNERPolitical Sci., Western Reserve U.PROF. GEORGE LEPPERTMechanical Eng., Stanford Univ.DEAN LEONARD W. LEVYGrad. Sch., Brandeis UniversityDR. FREDERICK J. LIBBYWashington, D.C.PROF. LEE LORCHMathematics, Univ. of AlbertaPROF. OLIVER S. LOUDAntioch CollegePROF. DAVID RANDALL LUCEPhil., U. of Wisconsin-MilwaukeePROF. HELEN M. LYNDSarah Lawrence CollegePROF. C. MAC DOUGALLNorthwestern UniversityPROF. R. M. MAC IVERSociology, Columbia UniversityPROF. ROLAND P. MACKAYNeurology, Northwestern Univ.DR. HANS MAEDERDirector, Stockbridge SchoolPROF. HUBERT MARSHALLPolitical Science, Stanford Univ.PROF. KIRTLEY F. MATHERGeology Emer., Harvard Univ.PROF. WESLEY H. MAURERJournalism, University of Mich.PROF. KENNETH O. MAYMathematics, Carleton CollegePROF. A. MEIKLEJOHNPhil. Pres. Emer. Amherst Col.Presidential Medal of FreedomPROF. KARL MEYERBiochem., P & S, Columbia Univ.PROF. CLYDE R. MILLEREmer., Columbia UniversityPROF. ARVAL A. MORRISLaw, University of WashingtonPROF. PHILIP MORRISONPhysics, Cornell UniversityPROF. GLENN R. MORROWUniversity of Pennsylvania PROF. LINCOLN E. MOSESStatistics, Stanford UniversityPROF. OTTO NATHANEconomics Emer., New York U.PROF. HANS NOLLBiochem., Med. Sch., U. of Ptsbrg.PROF. PAUL OLYNKScience, Fenn CollegePROF. JAY OREARPhysics, Cornell UniversityPROF. ERWIN PANOFSKYArt Historian, Princeton Univ.PROF. HOWARD L. PARSONSPhilosophy, Coe CollegePROF. LINUS PAULDINGNobel Laureate: Chemistry; PeaceREV. ARTHUR C. PEABODYHeadmaster Emer., Groton SchoolPROF. ROBERT PREYERBrandeis UniversityPROF. JOHN H RANDALL, JR.Philosophy, Columbia UniversityPROF. NORMAN REDLICHLaw, New York UniversityPROF. ALAN RHODESFenn CollegePROF. OSCAR K RICEChem., Univ. of North CarolinaPROF. WILLIAM G. RICELaw, University of WisconsinPROF. DONALD H. RIDDLEPol. Science, Princeton UniversityPROF. WALTER B. RIDEOUTEnglish, Northwestern UniversityPROF. CLAYTON ROBERTYHistory, Ohio State UniversityPROF. THEODORE ROSEBURYWashington UniversityPROF. W. CARSON RYANEdu. Emer., U. of North CarolinaPROF. MARIO G. SALVADORIIndus. Eng., Columbia UniversityPROF. MEYER SCHAPIROFine Arts, Columbia UniversityPROF. PAUL A. SCHILPPPhilosophy, Northwestern Univ.PROF. CARL E. SCHORSKEHistory, Univ. of Calif.-BerkeleyPROF. SEYMOUR SCHUSTERMathematics, Univ. of MinnesotaPROF. HARLOW SHAPLEYAstronomy Emer., Harvard Univ.PROF. THEO. SHEDLOVSKYRockefeller InstitutePROF. HENRY NASH SMITHEnglish, Univ. of Calif.-BerkeleyPROF. ROCKWELL C. SMITHNorthwestern UniversityPROF. JOHN SOMERVILLEPhil., City University of N.Y.PROF. PITIRIM A SOROKINSociology, Harvard UniversityPROF. BENJAMIN SPOCKPed. & Psychtry. West. Res. Univ.PROF. KENNETH M. STAMPPHistory, Univ. of Calif.-BerkeleyPROF. NORMAN E. STEENRODPrinceton UniversityPROF. MILTON R. STERNAsst. Dean, Gen. Education & Ext., N.Y.UPROF. ERNEST L. TALBERTUniversity of CincinnatiDR. HAROLD C. TAYLORFormer Pres., Sarah Lawrence Col.PROF. J. HERBERT TAYLORCell Biology, Columbia UniversityPROF. PAUL TILLITTPolitical Science, Rutgers Univ.PROF. HAROLD C. UREYNobel Laureate: ChemistryDR. MARY VAN KLEECKIndustrial SociologistPROF. WILLIAM VICKREYEconomics, Columbia UniversityPROF. WALTERS S. VINCENTMed. Sch., Univ. of PittsburghPROF. MAURICE B. VISSCHERScientist, Univ. of MinnesotaPROF. WILLIAM VORENBERGSpeech, New York UniversityPROF. PAUL W. WAGERUniversity of North CarolinaPROF. LEROY WATERMANEmer.~ University of MichiganPROF. ROBERT H. WELKERCase Institute of TechnologyPROF. URBAN WHITAKERIntl. Rel., San Francisco StateDEAN I. G. WHITCHURCHKingsfield, MainePROF. HAROLD WIDOMMathematics, Cornell UniversityPROF. H. H. WILSONPolitics, Princeton UniversityPROF. M. WINDMILLERSan Francisco State CollegePROF. KURT H. WOLFFSociology, Brandeis UniversityPROF. PAUL R. ZILSELPhysics, Western Reserve Univ.RELIGIONRABBI A. N. ABRAMOWITZDistrict of ColumbiaREV. LYMAN ACHENBACHUniversalist, Columbus, OhioREV. GEORGE A. ACKERLYMeth.; Chrm., World Fel., Inc.REV. WILLIAM T. 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Emer., N.Y.RABBI PHILIP HOROWITZBrith Emeth Cong., Cleveland, O.REV. STUART J. INNERSTFriends Natl. Com. on LegislationRABBI LEON A. JICKFree Synagogue, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.REV. MARTIN L. KING, JR.Pres., Southern ChristianLeadership ConferenceRABBI EDWARD E. KLEINFree Synagogue, New York CityDR. JOHN M. KRUMMChaplain, Columbia University REV. DENNIS G. KUBYUnitarian Society, Cleveland, O.REV. JOHN H. LATHROPUnitarian, Berkeley, CaliforniaPROF. PAUL LEHMANNTheologian, New York CityRABBI EUGENE LIPMANTemple Sinai,D.C.RT. REV. EDGAR A. LOVEBishop, Methodist Church,Baltimore, Md.DR. JOHN A. MACKAYPres. Emer. Princeton TheologicalSeminaryRT. REV. WALTER MITCHELLEpiscopal Bishop of Ariz., Ret.DR. WALTER G. MUELDERDean, Boston Theological Sem.REV. A. J. MUSTESecty. Emer., Fellowship forReconciliationDR. REINHOLD NIEBUHRTheologian, New York CityDR. VICTOR OBENHAUSChicago Theological SeminaryREV. ROBERT O’BRIENUnitarian, Monterey, CaliforniaRT.REV.M.E.PEABODYEpisc. Bish., Central N.Y., Ret.REV. EDWARD L. PEETWesley Meth., Hayward, Calif.DR. DRYDEN L. PHELPSBerkeley, CaliforniaDR. THEODORE A. RATHPres., Bloomfield Col. & Sem.DR. HARRY B. SCHOLEFIELDUnitarian, San Francisco, Calif.DR. HOWARD SCHOMERPres., Chicago Theological Sem.REV. ALBERT L. SEELYProtestant Chap., U. of Mass.RABBI BERNARD SEGALDir., United Synagogues of Amer.DR. D. R. SHARPEBaptist, Pasadena, CaliforniaDR. GUY EMERY SHIPLEREditor, The ChurchmanREV. F. L. SHUTTLESWORTHPres., Ala. Christian MovementPres., Southern Conf. Edu. FundPROF. ARTHUR L. SWIFT, JR.TheologianRABBI H. D. TEITELBAUMTemple Beth Jacob,Redwood City, Calif.PROF. BURTON H.THROCKMORTON, JR.Bangor Theological Sem., Me.DR. JAMES D.TYMSDean, School of Religion,Howard UniversityREV. LUCIUS WALKERDir., Northcott Neigh. House,Milwaukee, WisconsinREV. WYATT TEE WALKERDir., Southern ChristianLeadership ConferenceRABBI JACOB J. WEINSTEINKAM Temple, Chicago, Ill.REV. KENNETH B. WENTZELRockville, MarylandDR. DAVID RHYS WILLIAMSUnitarian, Rochester, New YorkDR. ROLLAND E. WOLFEProf. of Rel., Western Res. Univ.ARTS AND LETTERSDONNA ALLENIndustrial Relations Writer, D.C.JAMES ARONSONEditor, National GuardianMAX AWNEREditor, Labor NewsJAMESWriterBALDWINS. L. M. BARLOWWriterHARRY BARNARD THOMAS B. HESSWriter Editor, Art NewsJOSEPH BARNES JOSEPH HIRSCHEditor-Writer PainterPETER BLUME B. W. HUEBSCHPainter PublisherKAY BOYLE JAMES JONESWriter WriterANNE BRADEN MATTHEW JOSEPHSONEditor, Southern Patriot WriterBENIAMINO BUFANO Sculptor ALBERT E. KAHN WriterALEXANDER CALDER Artist ROCKWELL KENT ArtistJOHN CIARDI Poet PHIL KERBY Editor, FrontierFREDA KIRCHWEY GEORGE DANGERFIELDFonner Editor, The NationHistorianDR. HELEN LAMB LAMONTBABETTE DEUTSCHEconomic AnalystPoetJAMES LAWRENCE, JR.IRVING DILLIARD ArchitectFonner Editor-Editorial PageSt. Louis Post Dispatch DENISE LEVERTOVPoetLAWRENCE FERLINGHETTIBELLA LEWITZKYPoet, Ed./Pub., City Lights BooksDancerSARA BARD FIELDLENORE MARSHALLPoetWriterWALDO FRANK ALBERT MAYERWriterArchitectERICH FROMM CAREY McWILLIAMSWriter Editor, The NationMAXWELL GEISMAR JESSICA MITFORDWriter WriterRUSSELL W. GIBBONS ASHLEY MONTAGUEd., Writer, Civil Lib. Leader Writer-AnthropologistDR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT IRA V. MORRISPhys.; Ed./Pub., Sun Times WriterROBERT GWATHMEY GEORGE B. MURPHY, JR.Painter WriterE. Y. HARBURG TRUMAN NELSONLyricist WriterSTERLING HAYDEN RUSS NIXONActor-Writer Manager, National Guardian HARVEY O’CONNORWriterEMMY LOU PACKARDArtistBERNARD B. PERRYEditor, Indiana PressBYRON RANDALLArtistROBERT RYANActorRODERICK SEIDENBERGArchitectBENSHAHNPainterRAPHAELSOYERPainterI. F. STONEWriter-EditorMILTON K. SUSMANWriterMARK VAN DORENWriter; Member, Natl. 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FRAENKELAttny.-Civil Lib. Leader, N.Y.C.A. C. GLASSGOLDHotel & Club EmployeesUnion, AFL-CIOVIOLA JO GRAHAMSocial Worker, Madison, Wis.VINCENT HALLINANAttorney, San Francisco, Calif.WILLIAM J. HAYSBusinessman, D.C. & N.Y.C.FRANCIS HEISLERAttorney, Carmel, CaliforniaHUGH B. HESTERBrig. General, U.S. Army, Ret.JAMES IMBRIEBanker, Ret., Lawrenceville, N.J.APPENJOHN JURKANINPres. Local 500, Almag.Meatcutters, AFL-CIOROBERT W. KENNYAttny.; Former Attny. Gen.,Cal.BENJAMIN H. KIZERAttorney, Spokane, WashingtonRAPHAEL KONIGSBERGReal Estate, Los Angeles, Calif.WILLIAM M. KUNSTLERAttny., Civil Lib. Leader, N.Y.C.MARK LANEAttny., Former N.Y. Assem.MORTON LEITSONAttorney, Flint, MichiganSIDNEY LENSWriter; Bus. Mgr. Local #929AFL-CIO, Chicago, IllinoisCHARLES C. LOCKWOODAttorney, Detroit, MichiganWALTER C. LONGSTRETHAttorney, Philadelphia, Penn.BRIAN G. MANIONAttorney, Beverly Hills, Calif.DAVID A. MARCUS, D.D.S.Beverly Hills, CaliforniaLAFAYETTE MARSHAttny., Real Est., La Grange, Ill.C. H. MARSHALL, JR., M.D.Former Pres., Nat!. Medical Asso.EDWARD A. MARSHALL, M.D.Cleveland Heights, OhioLEO MAYER, M.D.Orthopedic Surgeon, N.Y.C.B. F. McLAURINBrotherhood of Sleeping CarPorters, AFL-CIOJAMES McNAMARAUnited Hat, Cap & MillineryWorkers, AFL-CIOFRANCIS J. McTERNANAttorney, San Francisco, Calif.ROBERT S. MORRISAttorney, Los Angeles, CaliforniaDIXIV51WALTER M. NELSONAttorney, Detroit, MichiganHARRY K. NIER, JR.Attorney, Denver, ColoradoRICHARD OTTINGERAttorney, Dist. of ColumbiaTHOMAS QUINNBus. Agent .#BIO~ AFL-CIO~Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaOSCAR RADEMACHERAttorney, Medford, WisconsinS. ROYREMARAttorney, Newton, MassachusettsDEAN A. ROBBAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,Detroit, MichiganCATHERINE G. RORABACKAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,New Haven, ConnecticutDR. SUMNER M. ROSENRsch. Asso., Ind. Union Dept.,AFL-CIO, Boston, MassachusettsFRANK ROSENBLUMSecty.-Treas., AmalgamatedCloth. Wkrs. of Amer., AFL-CIOHENRY W. SAWYER, IIIAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDARBY N. SILVERBERGAttorney, Torrance, CaliforniaBENJAMIN E. SMITHAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,New Orleans, LouisianaOLIVIA PEARL STOKES, M.D.Boston, MassachusettsCARL SUGAR, M.D.Psychiatrist, Los Angeles, Calif.JOHN E. THORNEAttorney, San Jose, Calif.DONALD E. TWITCHELLAttorney, Cleveland, OhioBRUCE C. WALTZERAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,New Orleans, LouisianaA. L. WIRINAttorney-Civil Liberties Leader,Los Angeles, CaliforniaJ. CLARENCE YOUNGAttorney, Alexandria, VirginiaCOMMUNITYCAROLYN E. ALLENYWCA Exec., Ret., Mil., Wise.KATHARINE M. ARNETTAsso. Secty., Women’s IntI.League for Peace & Freedom,(W.I.L.P.F.) Philadelphia, Pa.RALPH B. ATKINSONMonterey, CaliforniaWILLIAM V. BANKSSupreme Grand Master, IntI.Masons & Eastern StarsJOSIAH BEEMANPres., Calif. Fed. of Young Dem.HON. ELMER A. BENSONFormer Gov. of MinnesotaMRS. JOHN C. BERESFORDSecty., Fairfax County, VirginiaCouncil on Human RelationsELIZABETH B. BOYDENCambridge, MassachusettsCARL BRADENField Organizer, Southern Conf.Educational Fund, Inc.DR. THOMAS N. BURBRIDGEPres., San Francisco NAACPALDEN B. CAMPENSan Jose, CaliforniaMRS. EDWARD C. CARTERNew York City, N.Y.ELISABETH CHRISTMANWashington, D.C.ETHEL CLYDENew York CityJOHN COLLIER, SR.Former U.S. Commissioner ofIndian AffairsSPENCER COXECivil Liberties Leader,Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaMRS. SYLVIA E. CRANEWoods Hole, MassachusettsEDWARD CRAWFORDChrm., N.Y. Council to AbolishHUACMARIAN W. DALGLISHChrm., Pittsburgh, Pa. W.I.L.P.F.DR. JAMES A. DOMBROWSKIDir., Southern ConferenceEducational Fund, Inc.JOSEPHINE W. DUVENECKLos Altos, CaliforniaPHYLLIS EDGECUMBECivil Liberties Leader,Los Angeles, CaliforniaCARRIE B. EDMONDSONMilwaukee, WisconsinEDWINA E. FERGUSONCivil Liberties Leader,Corona del Mar, CaliforniaW.H.FERRYVice-Pres., Fund for the RepublicSanta Barbara, CaliforniaJAMES FORMANDir., Student Non-ViolentCoordinating CommitteeHARVEY FURGATCHCivil Liberties Leader,La JoHa, CaliforniaRUTH GAGE-COLBYNat!. Bd., W.I.L.P.F.; Stamf., Conn.MARCUS I. GOLDMANWashington, D.C.JOSEPHINE GOMONCivil Liberties Leader, Det., Mich.CHESTER A. GRAHAMFormer Reg. Dir., FriendsCommittee on LegislationALFRED HASSLEREx. Sec. Fellowship of Recon.ARLENE D. HAYSWashington, D.C. BETTY HAYSWashington, D.C.DR. EDWIN B. HENDERSONNAACP Leader, Falls Church, Va.FRANCES W. HERRINGWomen for Peace, Berkeley, Cal.CHARLES JACKSONWashington, D.C.MRS. R. V. INGERSOLLNew York City, N.Y.MRS. FRED H. IRWINVice-Pres, Cleveland ChapterUnited FederalistsKATHLEEN L. JOHNSONPasadena, CaliforniaCORETTA KINGAtlanta, GeorgiaLANGSTON BEACHPasadena, CaliforniaJOHN LEWISChrm., Student Non-ViolentCoordinating CommitteeMRS. CHARLES MADISONRedding, ConnecticutDOROTHY MARSHALLPast Pres., Catholic Women’s ClubLos Angeles, CaliforniaKATHERINE MARSHALLFormer Chrm., Cleveland Voiceof Women, Cleveland, OhioFRANCES B. McALLISTERPasadena, CaliforniaAVA HELEN PAULINGVice-Pres., National Board,W.I.L.P.F., Santa Barbara, Calif.CLARENCE E. PICKETTExec. Dir. Emer., Amer. FriendsServo Committee, Phila., PatHEDIPIELDist. Ldr., Reform Dem. Club,New York CitySIDNEY PINESChrm. Amer. Zionist Councilof DallasHON. JUSTINE WISE POLIERJudge, New York CitySHADPOLiERPres., American Jewish CongoMRS. THEODORE ROSEBURYSt. Louis, MissouriEDWIN A. SANDERSExee. Seety., Amer. Friends ServoCom., Pac. S. W. Reg. OfficeFRANCIS B. SAYREWashington, D.C.MARVIN SCHACTERCivil Liberties Leader,West Covina, CaliforniaLAURENCE SCOTTPeace Action Center, Wash., D.C.DR. BENJAMIN SEGALPres. Phys. Chapt., Amer. JewishCong., New York City, N.Y.MARGARET T. SIMKINLos Angeles Board, W.I.L.P.F.DR. GEORGE C. SIMKINSPres., Greensboro Branch, NAACPROBERT H. SOLLENCivil Liberties Leader:Santa Barbara, CaliforniaHERBERT S. SOUTHGATEAlexandria, VirginiaNANCY P. STRAUSWashington, D.C.A. BUEL TROWBRIDGEMcLean, VirginiaWILLARD UPHAUSDir., World Fellowship, Inc.,Conway, N.H.CLARA M. VINCENTLivonia, Mich. Ldr., W.I.L.P.F.ROBERT S. VOGELGreat Neck, N.Y.EARL L. WALTERCivil Rights Leader,Los Angeles, CaliforniaHON. J. WATIES WARINGRet. Judge, New York City, N.Y. AUBREY W. WILLIAMSFormer Director, National YouthAdministration; Publisher,The Southern FarmerMRS. DAGMAR WILSONInitiator, Women Strike for PeaceBEE R. WOLFETacoma Park, MarylandAPPENDIX VCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, AMERICANS FORDEMOCRATIC ACTION, AS OF JANUARY 9, 1947 From Hearings before the House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities,81st Congress., Second Session. Americans for Democratic Action. July 11,12, 1950 (Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950).(Names with asterisk appear on the League for Industrial Democracy list.)Alsop, Joseph, Washington, D.C.; columnistAlsop, Stewart, Washington, D.C.; columnistAltman, Jack, New York; executive vice president, United Retail,Wholesale and Department Store Workers of America, CIOAnderson, Douglas, Chicago; secretary-treasurer, UnitedRailroad Workers of America, CIOAnderson, Eugenie, Minneapolis; chairman, Democratic-Farm-LaborParty, First District, Minnesota; Ambassador to DenmarkBaldanzi, George, New York; executive vice president,Textile Workers Union of America, CIO* Bendiner, Robert, New York; associate editor, Nation; UDA Board* Biemiller, Andrew, Milwaukee; CongressmanBingham, Barry, Louisville; president, Louisville Courier-JournalBlatt, Genevieve, Pittsburgh; chairman, Young Democrats of Pennsylvania* Bohn, Dr. William, New York; editor, New Leader; UDA BoardBowles, Chester, Essex, Conn.; Governor of ConnecticutBrandt, Evelyn, New York; Friends of DemocracyBrown, Andrew W., Detroit; Michigan Citizens CommitteeBrown, Harvey M., New York; president, InternationalAssociation of Machinists; ECA Labor Chief* Carey, James B., Washington, D.C.; secretary-treasurer, CIOCarroll, John A., Denver; CongressmanCarter, Alison E., New York; executive secretary,U.S. Students Assembly, UDA BoardChilds, Marquis, Washington, D.C.; columnistClifford, Jerry, Green Bay, Wis.Crawford, Kenneth, Washington D.C.; associate editor, NewsweekCruikshank, Nelson, Washington, D.C.; director,Social Security Activities, AFL, UDA Board* Danish, Max, New York; editor, Justice; ILGWUDavies, Dr. A. Powell, Washington, D.C.; clergyman, AllSouls’ Church and American Unitarian AssociationDavis, Elmer, Washington, D.C.; radio commentatorDouds, Charles, Englewood, New Jersey; former regionaldirector, NLRB, New Jersey Progressive League* Dubinsky, David, New York; president, ILGWU-AFLEdelman, John, Washington, D.C.; legislative representative,Textile Workers Union, CIO, Arrangements committee* Edwards, George, Detroit; president, Detroit Common CouncilEdwards, Margaret, Detroit; Michigan Citizens Committee, UDA BoardEhle, Emily, Philadelphia, Pa.Epstein, Ethel S., New York; labor arbiter, UDA BoardErnst, Hugo, Cincinnati; president, Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union, AFL* Ernst, Morris, New York; counsel, American Civil Liberties UnionFedder, Herbert L., Baltimore; UDA Baltimore chapter representativeFeder, Michael Ernst, Wellesley; president, U.S. Student Assembly* Fischer, Louis, New York; author, UDA BoardFleischman, Bernard, Louisville; UDA Louisville chapter representativeFurstenberg, Dr. Frank, Baltimore; UDA Baltimore chapter representativeGalbraith, J. Kenneth, New York; Harvard professor; formerDeputy Director, OPA; FortuneGamow, Leo, Union City, N.J.; North Jersey Progressive League representativeGilbert, Richard, Washington, D.C.; former Chief Economist, OPAGinsburg, David, Washington, D.C.; former GeneralCounsel, OPA, arrangements committeeGoldblum, A. P., Boston; Harvard Liberal Union, U.S. Student AssemblyGranger, Lester, New York; executive secretary, National Urban LeagueGreen, John, Camden, N.J.; president, Indepent Union Marineand Shipbuilding Workers, CIOGreer, James, New York; Council for DemocracyGrogan, John J., Camden, N.J.; director of organization,Independent Union Marine and Shipbuilding Workers, CIOHarris, Louis, New YorkHarrison, Gilbert, New York; executive vice chairman,now president, American Veterans Committee* Hayes, A. J., Washington, D.C.; vicepresident, International Association of MachinistsHays, Mortimer, New York; UDA BoardHaywood, Allan, Washington, D.C.; vicepresident and director of organization, CIOHedgeman, Anna Arnold, Washington, D.C.Henderson, Leon, Washington, D.C.Higgins, Rev. George, Washington, D.C.;National Catholic Welfare ConferenceHildreth, Melvin D., Washington, D.C.; GeneralCounsel, War Relief Control BoardHoeber, Johannes U., Philadelphia, Pa.Hoffman, Sal B., Philadelphia; president,Upholsterers International UnionHolderman, Carl, Newark, N.J.; president, NewJersey State Industrial Union Council, CIOHolifield, Hon. Chet, Congressman from CaliforniaHollander, Edward, Washington, D.C.; UDAChapter; arrangements committeeHook, Frank, Ironwood, Mich.; former CongressmanHudgens, Robert W., Washington,D.C.; formerDeputy Director, Farm Security AdministrationJackson, Gardner, Washington, D.C.; formerspecial assistant to Secretary ofAgriculture; arrangements committeeJohnson, Mrs. Clyde, Cincinnati; chairman,Progressive Citizens Committee, UDA BoardJohnson, Morse, Cininnati; ProgressiveCitizens CommitteeKillen, James S., Washington, D.C.; vicepresident, International Brotherhood ofPulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, AFLKerr, Chester, New York; Reynal & HitchcockKoppelmann, Herman, Hartford, Conn.; former CongressmanKowal, Leon J., Boston, Mass.; representative,Massachusetts Independent Voters AssociationKyne, Martin, New York; vice president, Retail,Wholesale and. Department Store Workers, CIO* Lash, Joseph P., New York; UDA Director,New York City chapter; arrangements committee* Lash, Trude Pratt, NewYork; UDA BoardLerner, Leo, Chicago; chairman, IndependentVoters of Illinois, UDA BoardLevy, Mrs. Newman, New York; representative,New York City chapter, UDA* Lewis, Alfred Baker, Connecticut; UDA BoardLimbach, Mrs. Sarah, Pittsburgh;Union for Progressive ActionLindeman, Dr. Edward New York; president,New York City chapter, UDALoeb, James, Jr., Washington, D.C.; nationaldirector, UDA: arrangements committeeMcCulloch FranK., Chicago; vice chairman,Independent Voters of Illinois;d irector,Labor Education Division, Roosevelt College* McDowell, A. G., Philadelphia; organizationdirector, Upholsterers International Union, AFLMcLaurin, B. F., New York; Internationalrepresentative,Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, AFLMessner, Eugene, New York; UDA BoardMontgomery, Don, Washington, D.C.: consumercounsel, United Auto Workers, CIOMowrer. Edgar Ansel, Washington, D.C.; columnistMunger, William L., New York; executivesecretary, United Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers, AFL* Naftalin, Arthur, Minneapolis; secretaryto Mayor Hubert Humphrey* Niebuhr, Dr. Reinhold, New York, chairman, UDAOxnam, Bishop G. Bromley, New York; retiringpresident, Federal Council of ChurchesPadover, Saul K., New York; PMPanek, Nathalie E., Washington, D.C.; UDAnational office; arrangements committeePhillips, Paul L., Albany, N.Y.; first vice president,International Brotherhood of Papermakers, AFLPinchot, Cornelia Bryce, Washington; D.C.; UDA Board* Porter, Paul A., Washington, D.C.; former OPA DirectorPoynter, Nelson P., Washington, D.C.; publisherPrichard, Edward F., Jr., Paris, Ky.;former Deputy Director, OWMRRauh, Joseph, Jr., Washington, D.C.; former DeputyHousing Administrator; arrangements comitteeReinstein, Mrs. Florence, Pittsburgh;Union for Progressive Action* Reuther, Walter P., Detroit; president UnitedAuto Workers(UAW), CIORieve, Emil, New York; president, TextileWorkers Union, CIO* Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D., New YorkRoosevelt, Franklin D., Jr. New YorkRosenberg, Marvin, New York; representative,UDA, New York City chapterRosenblatt, Will, New York; UDA BoardRowe, James H., Jr., Washington, D.C.; formerassistant to the President of the United StatesSaltzman, Alex E., New York; UDA BoardScarlett, Rt. Rev. William, St. Louis;Episcopal Bishop of St. LouisSchacter, Harry, Louisville, Ky.;chairman, Committee for KentuckySchlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., Washington, D.C.;arrangements committee; professor, HarvardScholle, August, Detroit; president, MichiganState Industrial Union Council, CIO* Shishkin, Boris, Washington D.C.; economist,AFL; USA Board, arrangements committeeSmith, Anthony Wayne, Washington, D.C.;assistant director, Industrial Unioncouncil, CIO; UDA memberStapleton, Miss Laurence, Bryn Mawr, Pa.Stokes, Thomas, Washington, D.C.; columnistTaylor, Barney, Memphis; organizationdirector, National Farm Labor Union, AFLTilly, Mrs. M.E., Atlanta; WomensChristian Services Committee, Methodist ChurchTownsend, Willard S., Chicago; president,Transport Service Employees; CIOTucker, John F. P., Washington, D.C.; USAnational office; arrangements committeeTurner, J. C., Washington, D.C.; businessagent, Operating Engineers, AFL; UDA chapter* Voorhis, H. Jerry, California;former CongressmanWeaver, George L. P., Washington D.C.; director,Committee to Abolish Discrimination, CIO;UDA Board, arrangements committee*Wechsler, James, Washington, D.C.; NewYork Post; arrangments comitteeWeyler, Edward, Louisville, Ky.; secretarytreasurer, Kentucky State Federation of LaborWhite, Walter, New York; executive SecretaryNational Assocation for the Advancementof Colored People(NAACP)Wolchok, Samuel, New York; president, Retail,Wholesale and Department Store Employees, CIOWyatt, Wilson W., Louisville,Ky.; former Housing ExpediterYoung, Hortense, Louisville, Ky.;UDA Louisville chapterCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATICACTION, ADDENDA, JANUARY 22, 1947Appleby, Paul H., Syracuse, N.Y.;dean, School, Public Administration,Syracuse UniversityBerger,Clarence, Boston; IndependentVoters LeagueBoettiger, Mr. & Mrs. John, Phoenix,Ariz.; publishers, TimesBrandt, Harry, New York; president,Brandt TheatersCarter, Hodding, Greenville, Miss.;editor, Democratic TimesCluck, Jack R., Seattle; chairman,Progressive Citizens of WashingtonDavis, William H, New York; wartimechairman, National War Labor Board* Douglas, Emily Taft, Chicago;Congresswoman from Illinois* Douglas, Paul, Chicago; professor,University of Chicago; U.S. SenatorErickson, Leif, Helena, Mont.; judge,MontanaGraham, Dr. Frank, Chapel Hill,N.C.; president, University ofNorth Carolina; U.S. SenatorHarrison, Marvin C., Cleveland;attorney; Senatorial candidate* Heimann, Dr. Edward, New York;dean, Graduate Faculty, NewSchool for Social Research (NSSR)Howell Charles R., Trenton, N.J.;businessman; congressionalcandidate, CongressmanHoyt, Palmer, Denver; publisher ofthe Denver PostKuenzli, Irvin R., Chicago; secretarytreasurer, American Federation ofTeachers* Lehman, Herbert H., New York; formerGovernor of New York; U.S. Senator* Rogers, Will, Jr., Beverly Hills, Calif.Smith, Louis P., Boston; treasurer,Massachusetts Independent Voters LeagueSteinberg, Rabbi Milton, New York;Park Ave. SynagogueSweetland, Monroe, Molalla, Oreg.;publisher, Molalla PioneerWilliams, Aubrey, Montgomery, Ala.;Editor, Southern FarmerWithers, William, New York; Chairman,Division Social Sciences, Queens CollegeAPPENDIX VIPartial list of ADA members, past or present, in the Kennedy-JohnsonAdministration between September, 1961 and June, 1962. (Los AngelesTimes, Washington Bureau. )Aiken, (Mrs.) Jim G.Congressional Liaison OfficerBaker, John A.Department of AgricultureBelen, Frederic C.Post Office Department-Operations SectionBingham, Jonathan B.U.S. Mission to the United NationsBowles, ChesterDepartment of State-Special Adviser to the PresidentCohen, Wilbur J.Department of Health, Education and WelfareConway, Jack T.Housing and Home Finance AgencyCoombs, PhilipDepartment of State-Assistant SecretaryCox, ArchibaldSolicitor GeneralDocking, GeorgeExport-Import BankDonahue, CharlesDepartment of Labor-SolicitorElman, PhilipFederal Trade CommissionFinletter, Thomas K.Department of State-Special MissionsFreeman, OrvilleSecretary of AgricultureFowler, Henry H.Under Secretary of the TreasuryGalbraith, John K.Ambassador to IndiaGoldberg, Arthur J.Secretary of LaborLewis, Robert GCommodity Credit Corporation-Department ofAgricultureLoeb, James Jr.Ambassador to PeruLouchheim, KatieDepartment of StateMcCulloch, Frank W.Chairman-National Labor Relations BoardMorgan, HowardFederal Power CommissionMurphy, CharlesDepartment of Agriculture-Commodity CreditPeterson, EstherAssistant Secretary of LaborReeves, Frank D.Commissioner, D.C. (Withdrawn)Ribicoff, Abraham A.Secretary of Health, Education and WelfareSchlesinger, Arthur, Jr.Assistant to the PresidentSorensen, TheodoreAssistant to the President* Stevenson, AdlaiSpecial Missions, United Nations(Denied Membership in ADA)Stoddard, Charles S.Department of the InteriorTaylor, William L.Civil Rights CommissionsWeaver, George L. P.International Labor Affairs-Department of LaborWeaver, Robert C.Housing and Home Finance AgencyWilliams, G. MennenDepartment of StateWofford, HarrisonSpecial Assistant to the PresidentWoolner, SidneyHousing and Home Finance Agency* Associated with Independent Voters of Illinois, an ADA affiliate.Epilogue <<;

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