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I have been a writer and editor of Wikipedia entries since early 2006. I still find Wikipedia less than intuitively user-friendly to occasional users -- and still exciting.

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If you edit any of my work, please explain what and why, so I can understand better what editors and contributors deem appropriate.

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Wikipedia articles (2,370+)

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Author (350+)

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Initial Author
  1. Jan Stańczyk (stub 2026.05.21)
  2. Hiss Act (1954-present)
  3. James B. McNamara (1910 LATimes bomber)
  4. Paul W. Blackstock
  5. Michael Collins Dunn
  6. Paul Weber (unionist) (ACTU)
  7. D.M. Ladd (FBI No. 3)
  8. Is This Tomorrow (1947 anti-communist comic book)
  9. Charles Easton Rothwell (Alger Hiss, Abraham Feller)
  10. Alfred McCormack (US Military Intelligence 1942-1946)
  11. Ernie Lazar
  12. Jacob Spolansky (FBI)
  13. George B. Leonard (Max Lowenthal)
  14. Decorative Designers
  15. Patricia Abbott
  16. Philip Abbott (academic)
  17. Claude Salhani
  18. Roy Hudson
  19. Wyman H. Packard (ONI historian)
  20. Nat Ganley
  21. George Andersen
  22. Louis Hollander (ACWA, CIO, CIO-PAC, New York State CIO)
  23. Jack Barbash (CIO, AFL-CIO)
  24. Joel I. Seidman (Yellow dog contract)
  25. Joseph Catalanotti (Leo Krzycki)
  26. Al Richmond (People's World co-founder)
  27. Christophe Julien (Delicieux)
  28. Baltimore Labor College
  29. Kenneth Toombs
  30. Dirva newspaper
  31. United States Daily newspaper
  32. Bureau of Industrial Research (Heber Blankenhorn)
  33. Abraham A. Heller
  34. Harold Lavine
  35. Philip Hanson Hiss III
  36. Baltimore Banner
  37. Kenneth G. Crawford
  38. Witness (memoir)
  39. Federation of Arab News Agencies
  40. Sidney Finkelstein
  41. Marzani & Munsell
  42. Marine Workers Industrial Union (MWIU)
  43. George Morris (American writer) (pro-CIO)
  44. Jane Rogoyska (Katyn)
  45. Courtney E. Owens (HUAC)
  46. Wisconsin Labor History Society
  47. Elias Lieberman (labor lawyer)
  48. Longère
  49. Al Lannon
  50. Giandomenico Picco
  51. Abraham Markoff (New York Workers School)
  52. Max Gissen
  53. Michael Myerson
  54. Budish
  55. Michael Sayers (Alfred E. Kahn)
  56. Public Affairs Press
  57. Chester T. Lane
  58. Personnel Security Research Center
  59. James A. Riedel
  60. United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (UHCMW)
  61. Max Zaritsky (UHCMW)
  62. Union Mills Reservoir
  63. Milton Lehman
  64. United Office and Professional Workers of America
  65. Max Weiss (activist)
  66. H. Wentworth Eldredge
  67. Joseph C. Keeley
  68. American China Policy Association
  69. Walter Goldwater
  70. Alvin Williams Stokes (FBI, HUAC)
  71. Herter Committee
  72. Robert K. Murray
  73. William Siegel
  74. Edwin A. Lahey (labor beat, Pressman friend)
  75. Defending Rights & Dissent (NCA-HUAC)
  76. Edward Huebsch
  77. William Schneiderman
  78. William T. Poole
  79. William Howard Melish
  80. New York Star (1948–1949) (Bartley Crum)
  81. Katharine Kyes Leab
  82. Joint Committee Against Communism
  83. Thomas I. Emerson (NLG)
  84. Portsmouth Steel Company (Pressman, Ruttenberg)
  85. Risieri Frondizi (Sidney Hook)
  86. El Guindi (surname)
  87. Yussef El Guindi
  88. Vladimir Kemenov (VOKS)
  89. Lawrence Milner (Harry Bridges 1939 case; Vernon Pedersen)
  90. Guenther Reinhardt
  91. Putnam, Bell & Russell (Harvey Hollister Bundy, Alger Hiss, Allan Rosenberg (spy))
  92. Nahal Toosi
  93. National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill
  94. American Communications Association (union)
  95. Abram Flaxer
  96. Arthur Stein (activist)
  97. Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW)
  98. Robert N. Denham
  99. Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions (ICCASP)
  100. Sol Levitas
  101. Myron Kolatch
  102. Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union
  103. Rein (surname)
  104. David Rein
  105. Switz (surname)
  106. Blair Coan
  107. Raymond E. Murphy
  108. Samuel Gardner Welles
  109. Louis J. Russell (FBI, HUAC)
  110. Robert J. Lamphere
  111. Morris Iushewitz (Pressman)
  112. Jess Bravin
  113. Shemitz (surname)
  114. Nancy Lenkeith
  115. Milton R. Stern
  116. Mark Janus
  117. Alertness course
  118. Twentieth Century Communism
  119. Lillian Gilkes
  120. Union Boys
  121. Walter S. Steele (Benjamin Mandel)
  122. Dean Fansler (brother of Priscilla Hiss)
  123. John Augustus Raffetto Jr.
  124. Communazi
  125. Swift Berry
  126. Richard Field Lewis Jr. (WINC)
  127. George Shaw Wheeler (Noel Field, Max Lowenthal)
  128. Nadezhda Ulanovskaya
  129. Maya Ulanovskaya
  130. Lloyd Raffetto
  131. Heresy, Yes–Conspiracy, No
  132. William F. Jasper
  133. War Labor Policies Board (1918-9) (Lowenthal)
  134. Charles Dirba
  135. Louis Shapiro
  136. Oliver Carlson
  137. Placerville Mountain Democrat
  138. Alexander Howison Murray Jr.
  139. Charles J. Hendley (Teachers Union)
  140. Clarence Miller (activist) (Sam Krieger)
  141. American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born
  142. Progressive Citizens of America
  143. John Chabot Smith
  144. Marvin Gettleman
  145. Morris U. Cohen
  146. Abraham Feller
  147. Cammer (surname)
  148. Norton Mockridge (Nelson Frank)
  149. Abraham Lefkowitz
  150. Henry Linville
  151. Teachers Guild
  152. Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC)
  153. Rachel Mitchell
  154. Clarence Taylor
  155. Teachers Union
  156. Dan Georgakas
  157. Fund for the Republic
  158. Pišnica River
  159. Robert W. Iversen
  160. William Frauenglass
  161. Kalman Seigel
  162. Leonard Latkovski, Jr.
  163. David Sidorsky
  164. Joseph Aveline
  165. Nathaniel Buchwald (translator, spy?)
  166. Menorah Journal
  167. Edwin Seaver
  168. Stefan Kanfer
  169. Henry Zolinsky
  170. Nuszcze
  171. C. Douglas McGee (philosopher)
  172. Andrea Roane (WUSA TV)
  173. William Albertson (1964 FBI frameup)
  174. Frank McNaughton
  175. Plain Talk (magazine)
  176. Counterattack newsletter
  177. Tatiana Tchernavin
  178. Robert Szold
  179. Leon Josephson (brother of Barney Josephson, known to Samuel Liptzen)
  180. Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty
  181. Hamilton Robinson
  182. Frederick Woltman (Gerhart Eisler) (Nelson Frank) (Elizabeth Bentley)
  183. Evans Clark (husband of Freda Kirchwey)
  184. Spies of Warsaw (TV Series)
  185. Walter Pollak
  186. Vera Shlakman
  187. Commission to Study the Organization of Peace (Eichelberger)
  188. Harlow Robinson
  189. Committee for the Marshall Plan
  190. Priscilla Hiss
  191. Clark Eichelberger (League of Nations, UN)
  192. George M. Fay US Att Gen DC (perjury)
  193. Robert E. Stripling
  194. Maritime Labor Board (Silvermaster)
  195. Ferdinand Smith
  196. Harold J. Ruttenberg (Pressman)
  197. DETCOM Program
  198. Marbury, Miller & Evans
  199. Arthur A. Ballantine (Hiss, CEIP)
  200. Isaac Shorr
  201. Joseph R. Brodsky (IJA, ILD, CPUSA)
  202. Joseph Kovner (IJA, CIO, Pressman)
  203. Nathan Greene (lawyer) (IJA, Hiss)
  204. Walter Beer (Hiss, Rosenwald, Buttenwieser)
  205. Harold Rosenwald (Hiss)
  206. Jack Gold (labor) (ACWA, Hillman, Lowenthal)
  207. James Rorty (father of Richard Rorty)
  208. Richard G. Green (lawyer) (Remington v Bentley)
  209. Jack Kroll (labor) (ACW, CIO-PAC)
  210. CIO-PAC
  211. Mary Spargo (WP journalist)
  212. Kenneth O'Reilly (FBI historian) (Athan Theoharis)
  213. David Cort
  214. John Lowenthal
  215. Ronan Leprohon
  216. James I. Loeb (friend of Reinhold Niebuhr)
  217. John J. Carson (Lowenthal)
  218. Katie Louchheim (Hiss, Lowenthal)
  219. Oscar R. Ewing (worked with Lowenthal)
  220. Matthew J. Connelly (Lowenthal crony)
  221. Stephen J. Spingarn (Lowenthal target)
  222. Jerry N. Hess (oral historian, Truman Library)
  223. William L. Marbury, Jr. (Hiss friend and lawyer)
  224. John H. Ferguson (lawyer, ambassador, Hiss, Marbury)
  225. Thomas Elliott (lawyer) (Hiss, Marbury)
  226. Elmer Smith (activist) (IWW Centralia)
  227. Caroline Lowe (IWW lawyer)
  228. George Vanderveer (IWW lawyer)
  229. Meyer Bernstein
  230. Robert T. Elson (TIME)
  231. John Shaw Billings (editor) (TIME)
  232. John Barkham (writer) (TIME)
  233. John F. O'Donnell (lawyer) (TWU lawyer)
  234. Abraham Unger (NLG co-founder)
  235. Harold Buchman (NLG member)
  236. Maurice Braverman (NLG CPUSA member)
  237. Mitchell A. Dubow
  238. Stanley H. Ruttenberg (LID/ISS member/Socialistic)
  239. Nathan Levine (labor lawyer)
  240. James S. Chambers (editor)
  241. James S. Chambers (publisher)
  242. Donald E. Montgomery (New Deal, UAW)
  243. Len De Caux (CIO)
  244. Jacques Nahum
  245. John L. Childs
  246. Federal Coal Commission
  247. Mundt-Nixon Bill
  248. Labor Defender ILD magazine
  249. Judith Palache Gregory
  250. Hope Hale Davis (Ware Group)
  251. Thomas L. Sakmyster
  252. M. L. Wilson (FDR AAA brain trust)
  253. Heber Blankenhorn (NRLB)
  254. Alan M. Wald
  255. Lloyd Paul Stryker (Hiss lawyer)
  256. Joseph A. Loftus (NYT journalist)
  257. Raymond L. Wise (Mundt-Nixon Bill)
  258. Dana Converse Backus (content moved to Mundt-Nixon Bill)
  259. Joseph Forer
  260. Marguerite Young (journalist)
  261. Anna Hiss
  262. James Cabell Bruce (Willam L. Marbury)
  263. Robert Graham Heiner
  264. Edward Cochrane McLean, Jr.
  265. Julien Rambaldi
  266. Henry Foner (chemist)
  267. Esther Shemitz
  268. Reuben Shemitz
  269. Isaac Juda Palache
  270. Calvin Fixx
  271. Charles Malamuth
  272. International Juridical Association (IJA)
  273. Abraham J. Isserman
  274. Shad Polier (Isadore Polier)
  275. Richard F. Cleveland
  276. Harold Medina, Jr.
  277. W. Marvin Smith
  278. Calvin Benham Baldwin (AKA "Beanie" Baldwin)
  279. Robert von Mehren (Hiss lawyer)
  280. Daniel Leab
  281. Leon Srabian Herald
  282. Gabriel Palatchi
  283. Eddy Palacci
  284. A.B. Magil
  285. Isaac Pallache
  286. David Pallache
  287. Moses Pallache
  288. Joseph Pallache
  289. Juda Lion Palache
  290. Pallache family
  291. Charles Palache
  292. Joseph Palacci
  293. Abraham Palacci
  294. Rahamim Nissim Palacci
  295. Pallache (surname)
  296. Robert Bendiner
  297. Samuel Krieger
  298. San Francisco Workers' School
  299. Paul Crouch (activist)
  300. Rossant (surname)
  301. Boar's Head Society
  302. Berthe Zimmermann
  303. Fabrice Ziolkowski
  304. Julian Whittlesey
  305. Elinor Ferry
  306. Orla O'Rourke
  307. Hideo Noda
  308. Henry Foner
  309. Harry Freeman (journalist)
  310. Rebekah Wingert-Jabi
  311. Emile Despres
  312. John Augustus Raffetto
  313. Michael Raffetto
  314. Murray S. Monroe, Sr.
  315. Peter Entell
  316. T. S. Matthews
  317. H. William Fitelson
  318. George Kirstein
  319. Herbert Romerstein
  320. Charles Angoff
  321. George G. Watson
  322. Ben Davidson (politician)
  323. Jack Hardy (labor leader)
  324. Bert Andrews (journalist)
  325. Max Ascoli
  326. Sender Garlin
  327. Duncan Norton-Taylor
  328. Mary Fife Laning
  329. William A. Reuben
  330. Charles Wertenbaker
  331. Joseph R. Conlin
  332. David Dallin
  333. Vladimir Gorev
  334. George A. Eddy
  335. Stringfellow (profession)
  336. The Analytic Sciences Corporation
  337. Irwin Shapiro (writer)
  338. Maxim Lieber
  339. Ludwik Kowalski
  340. Paul Wohl (Walter Krivitsky, Isaac Don Levine)
  341. Ignace Reiss
  342. Terrorist brigade
  343. Rezident
  344. Can You Hear Their Voices? (serialized August 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27)
  345. Alexander Trachtenberg
  346. Colette Rossant
  347. James Rossant
  348. Wilder Hobson
  349. Isaiah Oggins
  350. Leonardo da Vinci Art School
  351. Juliette Rossant
  352. Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné

Major contributions (640+)

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Major Contributor
  1. Le Mans tramway
  2. Karl Emil Nygard
  3. To Know You Is to Love You (song)
  4. Ralph Easley
  5. Dorothy Gallagher
  6. David Fellman
  7. John T. McManus (TIME, PM, ALP)
  8. Quinn Tamm (FBI)
  9. Edward Allen Tamm (FBI)
  10. Austin Dowling
  11. Ralph Chaplin (IWW)
  12. Luís Espinal Camps
  13. Ahmed White
  14. Reynold Henry Hillenbrand
  15. This Godless Communism
  16. Frederick L. Schuman (attacked by Louis Budenz 1953)
  17. Albert Johnson (congressman) (friend of John Bond Trevor)
  18. Bruce Nelson (historian) (1934 strikes)
  19. John Mitchell (United Mine Workers)
  20. Brookwood Labor College
  21. Yellow-dog contract (Alger Hiss, Joel I. Seidman)
  22. Mike Quin
  23. Adna Ferrin Weber (AALL)
  24. Richard T. Ely (AALL)
  25. John R. Commons (AALL)
  26. Henry Walcott Farnam (AALL)
  27. Henry Rogers Seager (AALL)
  28. John Bertram Andrews (AALL)
  29. American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL)
  30. Workers' Education Bureau of America
  31. Baltimore Federation of Labor (Baltimore Labor College)
  32. Broadus Mitchell (Myra Page, Rose Schneider, M. Carey Thomas)
  33. Katharine DuPre Lumpkin
  34. Kurt Wiese
  35. Claudia Jones
  36. Igor Sazonov
  37. Yegor Sozonov
  38. International Workers Order (IWO)
  39. Social Democratic Federation (United States) (SDF)
  40. FANA
  41. Richard Stites
  42. Annie Ebrel
  43. Helen Lombard
  44. Martin Ebon
  45. Georgy Malenkov
  46. Henry Regnery
  47. William H. Regnery
  48. William Regnery II
  49. Charlotte Pomerantz
  50. Curtis D. MacDougall (Gideon's Army)
  51. A. H. Raskin
  52. Earl Browder
  53. Estezet (KNAPP-aligned Polish spy network)
  54. Sydney Hill
  55. Joseph Gaer (CIO-PAC)
  56. Richard J. Collins (Hollywood Blacklist)
  57. Longin Pastusiak
  58. Leo Krzycki (Lee Pressman)
  59. M.R. Ghanoonparvar
  60. Richard Polenberg
  61. Richard O. Boyer
  62. Constitutional Educational League
  63. David J. Saposs (Lowenthal)
  64. Adolf A. Berle
  65. Frank Crosswaith
  66. Alex Rose (labor leader)
  67. Dear Mr. President (album)
  68. Union Mills Homestead Historic District
  69. Michael Roskin
  70. Bill Lawrence (news personality)
  71. Coup 53
  72. Camp Kinder Ring
  73. Sumner Slichter
  74. Alice-Leone Moats
  75. United States v. Richardson
  76. Kramer v. Union Free School District No. 15
  77. Trop v. Dulles
  78. Schneider v. New Jersey
  79. De Jonge v. Oregon
  80. Osmond Fraenkel
  81. Howard Mumford Jones
  82. Joan Riddell Cook (Joan Cook)
  83. Christopher Pyle
  84. Richard Lauterbach
  85. Angus Cameron (publisher)
  86. American Labor Party
  87. John Gilbert Winant
  88. Terry Pettus (Canwell Committee)
  89. Book Row
  90. Harvey Matusow
  91. Manning Johnson
  92. William P. Rogers
  93. Continental Baking Company
  94. Robert C. Weaver
  95. National Negro Congress
  96. Stanley Forman Reed (Hiss, Lowenthal)
  97. John Bertram Oakes (Murray J. Rossant)
  98. Labor rights in American meatpacking industry
  99. Gordon Kahn
  100. Louis M. Lyons
  101. Sascha Meinrath
  102. Timuel Black
  103. Patrick G. Eddington
  104. August Brentano
  105. National Council of American–Soviet Friendship
  106. Eric Johnston
  107. Defending Dissent Foundation (National Committee Against the House Un-American Activities Committee or NCA-HUAC)
  108. Photo League
  109. Bartley Crum
  110. Robert W. Kenny
  111. Jack Tenney
  112. Westbrook Pegler
  113. Cristina (singer) (Cristina Monet-Palaci, Cristina Monet Zilkha)
  114. Max Lerner (Bartley Crum)
  115. George Watson (scholar)
  116. Loren Ghiglione
  117. Irving Kaufman
  118. Roger M. Kyes
  119. Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917)
  120. Joseph Milton Bernstein
  121. Herbert Ferber
  122. Benjamin J. Rabin (Leo Isacson)
  123. Leo Cherne (Carl Marzani)
  124. Lawrence Gellert
  125. Henry A. Wallace (books)
  126. Bernard Bernstein (example of government guilt by association)
  127. Boris Chaliapin
  128. Carl Marzani (Union Films)
  129. United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg
  130. Wendell Mayes
  131. Charles H. Kerr
  132. Nougat of Montélimar
  133. Robert M. La Follette Jr.
  134. The Human Comedy (novel)
  135. Ludwik
  136. National Federation for Constitutional Liberties (NFCL)
  137. George Marshall (conservationist) (NFCL)
  138. Robert K. G. Temple
  139. Sylvia Bernstein (activist)
  140. Alfred Bernstein
  141. Drusilla Nixon
  142. Life of Washington
  143. Annie Stein
  144. Karl E. Mundt (HUAC)
  145. Herbert Fuchs
  146. Eugene Higgins
  147. Gerald L. K. Smith
  148. Jo Davidson
  149. Butterfield House (New York, NY)
  150. Elias Lieberman
  151. Victor Arnautoff
  152. Dmitry Shmidt
  153. Paul Strand
  154. Leo Hurwitz
  155. Eleanor Clark
  156. Jack Shulman (William Z. Foster)
  157. Jane F. Gentleman (Joseph Forer)
  158. John N. McMahon
  159. Robert Gordon Switz
  160. John B. Sosnowski
  161. Elizabeth Dilling
  162. Ella Wolfe
  163. Joseph Zack Kornfeder (Mandel)
  164. Hannan (surname)
  165. Janus v. AFSCME
  166. Stephen Stapleton
  167. Mutual Security Agency
  168. Fichtner
  169. Philip Jaffe
  170. Harold Rosenberg
  171. Godfrey P. Schmidt (Bella Dodd)
  172. Paul Le Blanc (historian)
  173. Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
  174. Otto D. Tolischus
  175. Draft Eisenhower movement
  176. Claude Pepper
  177. George E. Allen (FDR, Truman, Eisenhower crony - Lowenthal)
  178. Abraham Pomerantz
  179. Elena Miller
  180. Duncan Lee (Duncan Chaplin Lee)
  181. Alexander Yakobson
  182. James M. Buchanan
  183. Alfred S. Regnery
  184. House of Stone
  185. Anthony Shadid
  186. American Artists' Congress
  187. Marion Bachrach (sister of John Abt)
  188. John Peurifoy (UN with Hiss)
  189. Carl Haessler
  190. William Weinstone
  191. Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)
  192. Robert Lowe Kunzig (Bella Dodd)
  193. Charles Yale Harrison (New Masses)
  194. Joseph P. Kamp (Jon Voight)
  195. Edward Thomas Devine
  196. Benjamin Gitlow
  197. John H. Sengstacke
  198. Frank Harris (Whittaker Chambers - Play for Puppets)
  199. Jefferson School of Social Science
  200. Samuel A. Neuberger
  201. Ben Margolis
  202. American League Against War and Fascism
  203. George Sokolsky
  204. Werner Scholem
  205. Telford Taylor
  206. Benjamin Stolberg (Jerome Davis)
  207. Newsweek Views the News (episode "Casebook on Treason" of February 1950)
  208. Louis M. Rabinowitz
  209. Local 2
  210. Local 5
  211. Mari Jo Buhle
  212. Clinton Rossiter
  213. Tucker P. Smith
  214. Alexander Meiklejohn
  215. The Vital Center
  216. Lorie Tarshis
  217. Merwin K. Hart
  218. Morris Schappes
  219. Rae Elson (Elizabeth Bentley)
  220. Abel Paz
  221. F. Stuart Chapin
  222. Myra Page
  223. David George Plotkin (Samuel Roth)
  224. Robert W. Dunn (CPUSA, ACLU, ILD, LRA)
  225. Yrjö Sirola (Comintern rep)
  226. Sergey Ivanovich Gusev (Comintern rep)
  227. Battle of Cool Spring (Snicker's Gap, Charles Whittaker)
  228. Henry F. Ward
  229. Norman K. Gottwald
  230. Pan Am Flight 1-10
  231. Condeau
  232. Joachim Pisarro
  233. Alice Paul
  234. 369th Infantry Regiment (United States)
  235. Stephen Samuel Wise (father of Justine Wise Polier
  236. Pablo Sainz Villegas
  237. Rukmini Callimachi
  238. Arthur Garfield Hays
  239. Dave Taylor (trombonist)
  240. Ralph de Toledano
  241. Joel Kovel
  242. Tom Maidhc O'Flaherty (Daily Worker)
  243. Steven F. Hayward
  244. Perche
  245. One-dollar salary ("Dollar-a-Year Man")
  246. Gerald Horne
  247. Alfred Kohlberg (Plain Talk (magazine), Counterattack (newsletter))
  248. Edward A. Allworth
  249. Bernard DeVoto
  250. Faith Spotted Eagle
  251. Zip Szold
  252. Concealed Enemies
  253. Peter Wyngarde
  254. Jérôme Bocuse
  255. Paul Bocuse
  256. Maxwell Knight
  257. John Bingham, 7th Baron Clanmorris
  258. Eric Roberts (spy)
  259. The Hillman Prize
  260. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
  261. Bessie Abramowitz Hillman
  262. Sidney Hillman
  263. Otto Wille Kuusinen
  264. Frank Fairfax
  265. Pearl Primus
  266. Calvin Jackson
  267. Barney Josephson (brother of Leon Josephson)
  268. Café Society
  269. Harlow Shapley
  270. Anatoly Lunacharsky
  271. Annie Buller
  272. Walter Goodman (critic) (The Committee on HUAC)
  273. Samuel Dickstein (congressman)
  274. Edward Condon
  275. Donald S. Russell (Mr. Blank)
  276. George Henry Soule Jr.
  277. Freda Kirchwey
  278. Rand School of Social Science
  279. John McDowell (Pennsylvania politician) (HUAC)
  280. Richard B. Vail (HUAC)
  281. Alice Kessler-Harris
  282. Catbird seat
  283. Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
  284. Morgan M. Moulder
  285. Leo Isacson
  286. Square Deal
  287. Jehane Noujaim
  288. Brock Chisholm (WHO, Hiss 1948)
  289. Lee Alvin DuBridge
  290. Steve Nelson (activist)
  291. Philip Jessup (Alger Hiss, CEIP, Harvard, Elihu Root, Grenville Clark)
  292. Emanuel Hirsch Bloch (defended Marion Bachrach and Julius Rosenberg)
  293. John McPartland
  294. Walter Trohan
  295. Robert Gordon Sproul
  296. The American Magazine (1934 Alger Hiss)
  297. Thurman Arnold (Hugh Cox, Donald Hiss)
  298. Anna M. Rosenberg
  299. Aristide Boucicaut of Bellême (Le Bon Marché)
  300. John F. Davis (lawyer) (Hiss defense team)
  301. Douglas Hyde (author)
  302. Ruth Crawford Seeger
  303. Marquis Childs
  304. Laurence Duggan
  305. United States Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
  306. National Negro Congress (NNC)
  307. National Federation for Constitutional Liberties (NFCL)
  308. Roscoe Drummond
  309. Carl Binger
  310. Robert Dorsey Watkins
  311. William Henry Draper Jr.
  312. James Tyler (music)
  313. Stanley Hornbeck (Hiss boss USDOS)
  314. Joseph Patrick Tumulty (Hiss, Marbury)
  315. Charles Fahy (Hiss, Marbury)
  316. Edward G. Miller, Jr. (Hiss, Marbury)
  317. Grenville Clark (UN, Marbury, Hiss)
  318. Swinburne Hale
  319. Walter Nelles (Hale, Nelles, Shorr; Carol Weiss King; Joseph R. Brodsky)
  320. Ellen Kovner Silbergeld
  321. Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.
  322. L. M. Elliott
  323. Amalgamated Bank (Hillman, Lowenthal, Fiorello)
  324. Rorty
  325. Vladimir Feltsman (pianist)
  326. Max Bedacht
  327. United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations
  328. We the People (U.S. TV series) (Elizabeth Bentley)
  329. Marie Provazníková (Czech defector Aug 1948)
  330. 1948 in radio
  331. John W. Davis of Polk Davis & Wardeell (Hiss witness)
  332. United Furniture Workers of America (CWA affiliate)
  333. Allan Rosenberg (spy) (Nathan Witt) (Max Lowenthal) (George Shaw Wheeler) (missing Ware Group member)
  334. Dean Rusk (succeeded Hiss at State)
  335. James B. Carey
  336. Oliver Edmund Clubb (China Hands)
  337. Donald Dawson (Truman; whistle-stop mastermind)
  338. Max Lowenthal (Hiss, father of David + John Lowenthal)
  339. Donald S. Klopfer (Katie Louchheim)
  340. Helen Lehman Buttenwieser (Hiss lawyer 1962)
  341. Benjamin Buttenwieser
  342. Felix Frankfurter
  343. Raymond Sokolov (Rossant)
  344. World War III
  345. W. A. Swanberg
  346. Oscar Collazo
  347. Mary Stalcup Markward
  348. Kenneth Turan
  349. National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
  350. Woody Guthrie
  351. USS James S. Chambers (1861)
  352. Richard Nixon
  353. William Perl
  354. Jerome Davis (sociologist)
  355. Winthrop Sargeant
  356. John F. Osborne
  357. Robert Neville (journalist)
  358. Sherry Mangan
  359. John T. McManus
  360. J. B. Matthews
  361. Progressive Party (United States, 1948)
  362. Jews Without Money
  363. David Nalle
  364. Silvestre Revueltas
  365. Clare Hoffman
  366. Jerome Frank (hired Ware Group members)
  367. Victor Rabinowitz (Hiss lawyer)
  368. B. J. Widick
  369. Thomas Francis Murphy federal prosecutor Hiss Case
  370. Leon J. Davis Local 1199 (John Sherman)
  371. James M. Quigley (grandfather of Marcela Gaviria)
  372. Henk Sneevliet (Ignace Reiss)
  373. A. J. Liebling (friend of Alger Hiss)
  374. Alan Nunn May
  375. Alexander Vassiliev
  376. Paul Y. Anderson
  377. John T. Cahill (Hiss)
  378. Thayer Hobson
  379. Robert S. Ellwood (Quaker, Episcopalian)
  380. David K. E. Bruce
  381. William Cabell Bruce
  382. George L. P. Radcliffe (Marbury, Hiss)
  383. George W. Wickersham (Marbury, Hiss)
  384. Amtorg Trading Corporation
  385. Lona Cohen
  386. Nancy Foner
  387. Morris Cohen (spy)
  388. The Decline of the West
  389. Chambers Street (Manhattan)
  390. Henninger Flats
  391. First Shearith Israel Graveyard
  392. Donald A. Ritchie
  393. Marguerite Young
  394. F. W. Dupee
  395. Selden Rodman
  396. The Outlook (New York)
  397. Loyalty oath - Executive Order 9835 "Loyalty Order" (1947)
  398. Edward Lamb
  399. Bill Bailey (Spanish Civil War veteran)
  400. Craig Thompson
  401. Joan London (American writer)
  402. Pierre Broué
  403. Justine W. Polier
  404. Debevoise & Plimpton
  405. Cold War espionage
  406. Robert P. Patterson
  407. Nye Committee
  408. Bernard Baruch
  409. Stefano Palatchi
  410. Lazarus of Bethany
  411. Antonio Gades
  412. Moïse Rahmani
  413. Samuel ha-Levi
  414. Kemeraltı Çašisi (bazaar) in Izmir
  415. Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
  416. Grand Synagogue of Paris
  417. Brock Brower
  418. Haim Palachi
  419. Samuel Pallache
  420. Corliss Lamont
  421. Mundt–Ferguson Communist Registration Bill
  422. Edward T. Folliard
  423. Grace Conkling
  424. Samuel Adams Darcy
  425. California Labor School
  426. Melissa Boyle Mahle
  427. Artists Union
  428. John Bernard (American politician)
  429. Foxstone Park
  430. Aaron Kramer
  431. China's Red Army Marches
  432. New York Workers School
  433. Raffetto, California
  434. Joseph Hansen (socialist)
  435. Virginia Foster Durr
  436. Fritz Platten
  437. International Liaison Department (Comintern's OMS)
  438. Jakob Rudnik (aka Hilare Noulens, Richard Robinson-Rubens)
  439. Daniel Fuchs
  440. 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile (tree "root kill")
  441. Byron N. Scott
  442. Robert Neelly Bellah
  443. Fulton Oursler
  444. Ludwig Lore
  445. Au clair de la lune
  446. Die Rote Fahne
  447. John Herrmann
  448. Henry Collins (official)
  449. Lee Pressman
  450. Ruth Fischer
  451. Onorio Ruotolo
  452. Goronwy Rees
  453. Gyula Alpári
  454. Felix Morrow
  455. Charles P. Kindleberger
  456. Alexander Gregory Barmine
  457. Norman Garbo
  458. Joseph Freeman (writer)
  459. George W. Della, Jr.
  460. Third Rome
  461. Ira Gollobin
  462. Flora Lewis
  463. Mikhail Trilisser
  464. VOKS (All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)
  465. American Committee for Cultural Freedom (ACCF)
  466. Scottsboro Boys
  467. Christopher Maher
  468. Nathaniel Weyl
  469. Emil Freed
  470. James Wechsler
  471. Bless Me, Ultima (film)
  472. Marian Marzynski
  473. Michael Kernan
  474. Iskhak Akhmerov
  475. Arthur Krock
  476. Harold I. Cammer
  477. 1951
  478. 1950
  479. 1949
  480. Morris Schapiro
  481. Robert Cantwell
  482. George K. Fraenkel
  483. New International
  484. Hisham Melhem
  485. Jeffrey Burton Russell
  486. Louis Lozowick
  487. Lee Lozowick
  488. Raymond W. Smock
  489. Meyer Schapiro
  490. Albert Sterner
  491. McClure's
  492. Abram Slutsky
  493. Juliet Stuart Poyntz
  494. James T. Shotwell
  495. Harvey Breit
  496. Richie Havens
  497. Not by Bread Alone
  498. To Make My Bread
  499. Alexander Koral
  500. Les Whitten
  501. Sam Spiegel
  502. L. E. Katterfeld
  503. Isaac Folkoff
  504. Karl Radek
  505. Harry Dexter White
  506. Walter Weyl
  507. Advise and Consent
  508. Flivver
  509. New York Post
  510. Jonathan Brent (author)
  511. Edward Laning
  512. Arthur Adams (spy)
  513. Perlo group
  514. Georges Agabekov
  515. Kitty Harris
  516. Marjorie Heins
  517. Peter H. Irons
  518. Agricultural Adjustment Act
  519. William Marshall Bullitt
  520. James Wong Howe
  521. Hugh Hammond Bennett
  522. 1948
  523. Donald Hiss
  524. Noel Field
  525. Bronislav Grombchevsky
  526. Willy Pogany
  527. Graham Fuller
  528. Timberlake Wertenbaker
  529. Otto Fuerbringer
  530. List of American spies
  531. Dorothy Sterling
  532. Clifton Fadiman
  533. Jack Conroy
  534. Michael Scammell
  535. John Pepper
  536. The American Weekly
  537. Fyodor Dan
  538. B. W. Huebsch
  539. Moses I. Finley
  540. Merriman Smith
  541. The New Leader
  542. Open field system
  543. J. Louis Engdahl
  544. Template:Soviet Spies
  545. Ziad Doueiri
  546. Franz Roubaud
  547. Joseph Fels Barnes
  548. Samuel Roth
  549. Frank Tannenbaum
  550. René Taupin
  551. Daniel Aaron
  552. David S. Dodge
  553. Earned value management
  554. Grace Lumpkin
  555. Carroll County, Maryland
  556. Benjamin Mandel
  557. Jeffrey Fuller
  558. Crystal Eastman
  559. Brian C. Anderson
  560. Incendies
  561. Tracker (film)
  562. Sidney Hook
  563. Isidor Schneider
  564. Class Reunion (1928 novel)
  565. John Scott (writer)
  566. Billy Budd
  567. Gyula Alpári
  568. Ware Group
  569. Joseph Milton Bernstein
  570. Dmitri Volkogonov
  571. Berberis thunbergii
  572. Daily Worker
  573. Judith Coplon
  574. To the Finland Station
  575. Leila Fadel
  576. Itzik Feffer
  577. Carol Weiss King
  578. Herbert Fuchs
  579. J. Peters
  580. The American Mercury
  581. Jerry J. O'Connell
  582. Louis F. Budenz
  583. William Ward Pigman
  584. Jessica Smith
  585. Paul Zukofsky
  586. Noblis
  587. Susie Orbach
  588. Maurice Orbach
  589. Revolutions of 1917–23
  590. Eugen Leviné
  591. Arthur Koestler
  592. Margarete Buber-Neumann
  593. Angel Gil-Ordoñez
  594. Hildo Krop
  595. Paul Massing
  596. Kenneth Durant
  597. Hede Massing
  598. Louis Waldman
  599. Mark Zborowski
  600. Theodore Hall
  601. International Publishers
  602. Alexander Bogdanov
  603. Fredson Bowers
  604. Nathan Witt
  605. The World Tomorrow (magazine)
  606. Boris Savinkov
  607. Vyacheslav von Plehve
  608. Yevno Azef
  609. SR Combat Organization
  610. Walter Krivitsky
  611. New Masses
  612. Alexander Ulanovsky
  613. Resident spy
  614. International Labor Defense
  615. Louis Zukofsky
  616. Harry Sternberg
  617. Otto Soglow
  618. Rockwell Kent
  619. Hugo Gellert
  620. Wanda Gág
  621. Adolf Dehn
  622. Stuart Davis (painter)
  623. Bernarda Bryson Shahn
  624. Art Young
  625. Left Front
  626. Joe Jones
  627. John Reed Club
  628. Fred Ellis (cartoonist)
  629. Albert Halper
  630. Tony Judt
  631. Fellow traveler
  632. Jacob Burck
  633. Kronstadt rebellion
  634. Bibliography of Whittaker Chambers
  635. Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
  636. Herbert Solow (journalist)
  637. Lionel Trilling
  638. Martha Rountree
  639. John Nevin Sayre
  640. Norman Thomas
  641. Anatol Lieven
  642. Whittaker Chambers

Minor contributions (1,170+)

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Minor Contributor
  1. Louis Weinstock
  2. James Ellroy
  3. Edward Hunter (journalist) (Counterattack (newsletter) )
  4. Richard Bransten
  5. Wesley A. D'Ewart
  6. Kronstadt rebellion
  7. Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
  8. 19-2 (2011 TV series) (French-Canadian police drama)
  9. The Crisis of Man (“La Crise de l’homme”) by Albert Camus 1946.03.28
  10. La Femme Nikita (film)
  11. The Washington Daily News
  12. Walter Polakov
  13. Paul Hollander
  14. Woodstock Theological Center
  15. Edmund A. Walsh
  16. American Relief Administration (ARA)
  17. Catholic Worker (newspaper) (Dorothy Day)
  18. Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU)
  19. American Historical Association
  20. Organization of American Historians
  21. Thomas Tamm
  22. Diego Rivera
  23. Erich Klausener (Catholic Action)
  24. Leonard Lyons (announce Plain Talk on 1946.09.05)
  25. Julian Mack (father-in-law of Max Lowenthal)
  26. John Espey (Decorative Designers)
  27. Charles Buckles Falls (Decorative Designers)
  28. John Stephens Wood (HUAC chair 1945)
  29. George Addes (UAW)
  30. David A. Morse (ILO)
  31. Political Affairs (magazine)
  32. Josephine Roche (Lee Pressman)
  33. Communist League of America (Opposition) (James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman, Martin Abern) (1928)
  34. George Anderson
  35. Adolph Held (American Labor ORT, Louis Hollander)
  36. Isaac Hourwich (Soviet Bureau)
  37. Grove School (Connecticut) (Baltimore Labor College)
  38. Rose Pesotta (Rakhel Peisoty) (Krzycki)
  39. Vern Smith (journalist) (spy)
  40. Angelina Grimké (Katharine Lumpkin)
  41. U.S. News & World Report
  42. Frauenkirche, Munich (Eugen Leviné)
  43. Venona project (VENONA)
  44. Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI)
  45. American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL) (Poyntz)
  46. Congress for Cultural Freedom
  47. Vladimir Pravdin
  48. Don Nigro (play Traitors on Hiss Case)
  49. USS Cassin (DD-43)
  50. USS Cassin (DD-372)
  51. Frank Simpson (cricketer)
  52. Avrom Landy
  53. Otto Skorzeny
  54. Nadav Safran
  55. Brodie helmet
  56. Harry Bridges
  57. Trade Union Unity League (TUUL)
  58. George Morris
  59. Louis Charles Karpinski
  60. Arthur Deakin
  61. Fair Play for Cuba Committee
  62. List of recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (Leo Krzycki)
  63. Bertrand W. Gearhart
  64. SLATE
  65. Charlene Mitchell
  66. Gregg Herken
  67. Zaritsky (surname)
  68. Grorud (disambiguation)
  69. Richard O. Boyer
  70. On the Jews and Their Lies (Martin Luther via Gerald L. K. Smith)
  71. Julius Epstein (author)
  72. Harold Weisberg (Hood JFK files)
  73. Newsweek
  74. Carmen Lucia (union organizer)
  75. Alex Acosta
  76. Liberty Reservoir
  77. Solomon Arter House
  78. Pascali's Island (film)
  79. Abdul Rahman Munif
  80. Michael Hough (politician)
  81. Justin Ready
  82. Robert Goddard
  83. Frederick Vanderbilt Field
  84. General Jewish Labour Bund
  85. Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC)
  86. Taghi Amirani
  87. Ben Gold
  88. Central Park jogger case
  89. Willie McGee (convict)
  90. Martinsville Seven
  91. Gareth Jones (journalist)
  92. List of assets owned by Hearst Communications
  93. Bella Abzug
  94. The Feminine Mystique
  95. Eldredge
  96. Judith Jones (Angus Cameron)
  97. Maxwell Anderson
  98. Maxwell L. Anderson
  99. Keeley
  100. ACPA (American China Policy Assocation)
  101. Archibald Roosevelt
  102. Lowell Mellett
  103. Miriam Ottenberg
  104. List of Bohemian Club members
  105. Ferdinand Pecora (Lowenthal)
  106. Eitaro Ishigaki
  107. Amalgamated Meat Cutters
  108. Harlan County War
  109. Tony Kahn
  110. Newsboys' Home
  111. Richard Howard Ichord Jr. (last HUAC chair)
  112. Joel Barr
  113. Communists in the United States Labor Movement (1937–1950)
  114. Dalton Trumbo
  115. Victor Saul Navasky
  116. DRD
  117. Harold Laski
  118. The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948 film)
  119. Twilight's Last Gleaming (1948)
  120. Black Eagle (1948 film)
  121. Cigarette Girl (1947 film)
  122. The Iron Curtain (film) (Igor Gouzenko)
  123. Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law
  124. Los Angeles Express (newspaper)
  125. Loy W. Henderson
  126. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.
  127. George T. Bye
  128. Anna Louise Strong
  129. Albert Deutsch
  130. I. F. Stone (Bartley Crum)
  131. Elmer Berger (rabbi) (Bartley Crum)
  132. Patricia Bosworth (Bartley Crum's daughter)
  133. Kathryn Kish Sklar
  134. Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
  135. Tomie dePaola
  136. Barney Balaban
  137. Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations (AGLOSO)
  138. Emerson (surname)
  139. Léon Theremin
  140. Silk Road Rising
  141. The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
  142. National Academy of Design
  143. Robert G. Thompson (Robert Thompson)
  144. Kenneth Waltzer
  145. Yates v. United States
  146. International Assessment and Strategy Center
  147. Morton Blackwell
  148. William J. Conklin
  149. Carl Bernstein
  150. State, County, and Municipal Workers of America
  151. Raymond Clapper
  152. Maryland Route 496
  153. The New Republic
  154. Paul V. McNutt
  155. Olive Stone
  156. Aubrey Willis Williams
  157. Southern Student Organizing Committee
  158. Clifford Durr
  159. Lucy Randolph Mason
  160. Bibb Graves
  161. Minas Tirith
  162. Wolkenbruch's Wondrous Journey Into the Arms of a Shiksa
  163. Feller (surname)
  164. Jonah Raskin
  165. Eleanor Raskin
  166. Francis Ngannou
  167. Christian Nationalist Crusade
  168. Ronald Reagan
  169. Harold L. Ickes (ICCASP)
  170. Suzanne La Follette
  171. Colm Brogan
  172. Joseph of Arimathea
  173. Frank Malina
  174. Sanzō Nosaka
  175. Robert Page Arnot
  176. Louis M. Loeb (Nathan Greene)
  177. Harold Rome
  178. David Hopkins (disambiguation)
  179. Gustav Mahler
  180. Meze
  181. Hamilton Fish
  182. Ralph Easley
  183. Nesta Helen Webster
  184. Alina Surmacka Szczesniak
  185. Zack (surname)
  186. Donald S. Day
  187. Dorothy Day
  188. Charmion Von Wiegand
  189. National Review
  190. Eric O'Neill
  191. Sam Neill
  192. Félibrige
  193. Joseph C. Wilson
  194. Ismo Leikola
  195. Lynette Fromme
  196. Bruce S. Raynor
  197. Dave Davies
  198. Daniel Hannan
  199. The Three Little Men in the Wood
  200. Carmen (1983 film)
  201. Mary McCarthy (author)
  202. Lawrence and Wishart
  203. Greeleyville, South Carolina
  204. Communism
  205. History of communism
  206. List of history journals
  207. American Communist History
  208. Communisme
  209. Irving Kaplan
  210. Russell Baker
  211. Jon Voight (relative to Joseph P. Kamp)
  212. John B. Trevor Sr. (Walter S. Steele, Benjamin Mandel)
  213. Robert S. Allen
  214. New York State School Boards Association
  215. Seirijai (Rosenberg origin town)
  216. Good Hunting
  217. Strange Fruit
  218. BorgWarner
  219. Alexander Stephan
  220. National Guardian (George Shaw Wheeler)
  221. Josiah E. DuBois Jr.
  222. Heinz Norden
  223. WINC (AM) (Richard Fields Lewis Jr.)
  224. WFVA
  225. WCRW
  226. WCBG
  227. WHYL
  228. WELD (AM)
  229. List of United States radio networks
  230. Maria Butina
  231. Löwenthal (surname)
  232. Burton K. Wheeler
  233. Antonín Novotný
  234. List of Western Bloc defectors
  235. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
  236. Calvados (apple)
  237. Edward Dmytryk
  238. Roberta Flack
  239. Gene McDaniels
  240. East End and West End of Oslo
  241. Okkupert
  242. Eddie Rouse
  243. Klaus Fuchs
  244. Federated Press
  245. Alexander Cockburn
  246. George Shadid
  247. Shadid
  248. National War Labor Board (1918–1919)
  249. The Passaic Textile Strike (film)
  250. Elliott Abrams
  251. Edward Rumely
  252. National Economic Council, Inc.
  253. William Hale (cattleman)
  254. Fairfax, Oklahoma
  255. List of organizations described as Communist fronts by the United States federal government
  256. Horace Kallen
  257. Millicent Selsam
  258. Howard Selsam
  259. Jack D. Foner
  260. Moses Finley
  261. Bela Gold
  262. Elmer Davis
  263. Irving Kaplan
  264. Manumit School (Henry Linville)
  265. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
  266. Newsweek Views the News
  267. Waiting for Lefty
  268. Gil Green (politician)
  269. Irving Adler
  270. TU (Teachers Union)
  271. Edward K. Barsky
  272. Dorothy Parker
  273. Arthur Szyk
  274. Moses Fishman
  275. Howard Fast
  276. Agent of influence
  277. Eric Sevareid
  278. Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. McGrath
  279. Saxon Sydney-Turner
  280. Renaissance of the Celtic Harp
  281. Lake Anne Village Center Historic District
  282. List of education trade unions
  283. Chicago Teachers Union
  284. American Federation of Teachers
  285. United Federation of Teachers
  286. New York State United Teachers
  287. Ford Foundation
  288. Paul Buhle
  289. Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
  290. List of mayors of Oakland, California
  291. Bethuel M. Webster
  292. Norman St John-Stevas
  293. Gus Tyler
  294. Douglas Waples
  295. Henry W. Sawyer
  296. Frederick M. Nicholas
  297. Robert Maynard Hutchins
  298. Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
  299. Herbert Sorrell
  300. Charles Winick
  301. Herbert Ratner
  302. La Leche League
  303. Raymond Pace Alexander
  304. Clifford P. Case
  305. Theodore Draper
  306. Stanley E. Hubbard
  307. Political views of Albert Einstein
  308. American Association of University Professors
  309. Victor Riesel
  310. WEVD
  311. Robnett (George W. Robnett)
  312. Albert Einstein
  313. Bibliography of encyclopedias: history (Latkovski)
  314. Objectivism (Ayn Rand) (Sidorsky)
  315. Columbia University Department of Philosophy (Sidorsky)
  316. Cantons of the Orne department
  317. Irving Kristol
  318. Cedric Belfrage
  319. Maurice Halperin
  320. Elizabeth Bentley (disambiguation)
  321. Morris Ernst (ACLU) (Hede Massing)
  322. Louis Untermeyer (Myra Page)
  323. Dashiell Hammett (Myra Page)
  324. Lillian Hellman (Myra Page)
  325. Millen Brand (Myra Page)
  326. League of American Writers (Myra Page)
  327. Labor Research Association (Myra Page)
  328. William F. Dunne (Myra Page)
  329. Podolsk (Myra Page)
  330. Highlander Research and Education Center
  331. List of members of the League of American Writers
  332. Ukrainization
  333. American Relief Administration
  334. History of the Jews in Ukraine
  335. John Cusack
  336. Grosse Pointe Blank
  337. Objectivism (poetry)
  338. List of Glascock Prize winners and participants
  339. Howard Rushmore
  340. Cranford (novel)
  341. Winchester, Virginia
  342. Steely Dan
  343. Purdue Pharma
  344. Bella Dodd
  345. The Communist
  346. Committee on Public Information
  347. The Catcher Was a Spy (film)
  348. Al Hunt
  349. Judy Woodruff
  350. Hari Sreenivasan
  351. John Yang (journalist)
  352. William Brangham
  353. Jeffrey Brown (journalist)
  354. Amna Nawaz
  355. Miles O'Brien (journalist)
  356. National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
  357. Julius Marshuetz Mayer (Scott Nearing, Emma Goldman)
  358. Sablons-sur-Huisne
  359. Condé-sur-Huisne
  360. Kelly McGillis
  361. Hany Abu-Assad
  362. Rustum Roy
  363. Bongo Bong
  364. Conques-en-Rouergue
  365. Camp Louise
  366. Camp Airy
  367. Martin Ritt
  368. WUSA (TV)
  369. Donald Dell
  370. J.C. Hayward
  371. Boquete, Chiriquí
  372. Thomas Vinciguerra
  373. Learned Hand
  374. Robert Morss Lovett
  375. Brown University
  376. Jacob Golos
  377. The Hitman's Bodyguard
  378. Yanks for Stalin
  379. Vinicius de Moraes
  380. Felix Browder
  381. William Browder (mathematician)
  382. Bill Browder
  383. Joshua Browder
  384. Andrew Browder
  385. Delia Larkin
  386. Bryan Ferry
  387. Babylon Berlin
  388. Cloth of St Gereon
  389. St. Gereon's Basilica, Cologne
  390. Saint-Géréon
  391. Gereon
  392. Papa: Hemingway in Cuba
  393. William C. Sullivan (FBI, Cronin, HUAC)
  394. COINTELPRO
  395. Albertson (name)
  396. David Vladeck
  397. Harriet Baldwin Creighton
  398. Roger Nash Baldwin (ACLU)
  399. 2018 bombing of Damascus and Homs
  400. Douma, Syria
  401. The Chalk Circle
  402. Marshall Perlin
  403. Arthur Kinoy
  404. Marshall Perlin
  405. Frank Donner (NLRB 1940-1943, CIO, ACLU, Morton Sobell)
  406. Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board
  407. Victor Lasky
  408. McGregor, Iowa
  409. Timothy D. Snyder
  410. Tom O'Flaherty (rugby union)
  411. Bert Miller
  412. Conference for Progressive Labor Action
  413. J. Edgar Hoover
  414. Counterattack (disambiguation)
  415. Red Channels
  416. Erik Barnouw
  417. Nelson Frank (Elizabeth Bentley) (Norton Mockridge)
  418. Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
  419. Homer S. Ferguson
  420. 1 Rockefeller Plaza (TIME Building)
  421. Reading Capital
  422. Arctic Heart
  423. Bastille Day (film)
  424. Darulaman
  425. Wall Street bombing
  426. Taylorsville
  427. Bow, London
  428. John le Carré
  429. Gugu Mbatha-Raw
  430. Daf
  431. Bodhrán
  432. Edward Allworth
  433. Robert Maynard Hutchins
  434. Johan Galtung
  435. Maggie Kigozi
  436. Ajay Prabhakar
  437. Benjamin Szold
  438. Henrietta Szold
  439. Jacob Potofsky
  440. Amalgamated Housing Cooperative
  441. Herman Jessor (Amalgamated and Union coops)
  442. Something Else (The Cranberries album)
  443. Loray Mill strike
  444. Underground
  445. Paul Jarrico
  446. Executive Order 9835
  447. Lawrence Wetherby
  448. South Lakes High School
  449. Algernon Lee
  450. Tel Abib
  451. Tell Aqab
  452. Tell Asmar (Eshnunna)
  453. Tell Barri
  454. Tell Brak
  455. Tell Chuera
  456. Tell Ibrahim (Kutha)
  457. Tel Kabri
  458. Tell Leilan
  459. Tell al-Mishrifeh (Qatna)
  460. Tell al-Rawda
  461. Tell es-Safi
  462. Tell (archaeology)
  463. Joseph McCarthy
  464. November 1947
  465. David Helfeld
  466. Simon Patten (economist, Scott Nearing's mentor)
  467. Charles Solomon (politician)
  468. The Century Foundation
  469. Jacob Heilbrunn
  470. Telex
  471. Telegraphy
  472. Marcin Dorociński
  473. Mirosław Zbrojewicz
  474. Ellie Haddington
  475. Burn Gorman
  476. Radosław Kaim
  477. Linda Bassett
  478. Allan Corduner
  479. David Tennant
  480. Janet Montgomery
  481. The Spies of Warsaw (novel by Alan Furst)
  482. United States Ambassador to Poland
  483. Harry W. Fraser (Lowenthal)
  484. Benjamin N. Cardozo
  485. Louis H. Pollak (son of Walter Pollak)
  486. Railway Labor Executives' Association
  487. Irma Lindheim (1948 ALP candidate)
  488. J. Parnell Thomas (HUAC)
  489. List of members of the House Un-American Activities Committee
  490. Turnip Day Session
  491. 1948 in the United States
  492. Harold H. Velde
  493. Archibald Cox
  494. Progressive Party (United States, 1924–34)
  495. New Deal
  496. Tappan Zee Bridge
  497. John Foster Dulles (CEIP, Rockefellers)
  498. Howard Goodall
  499. World Federalist Movement
  500. Talk:List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people/Archive 3
  501. Gerald Horne
  502. We Charge Genocide
  503. David Stove
  504. A Report on Germany (by Lewis H. Brown)
  505. William Christian Bullitt Jr.
  506. In medias res
  507. Matthew Josephson
  508. Jan Masaryk
  509. Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
  510. Charlotte Garrigue
  511. Dalton School
  512. Eastern Bloc
  513. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (clerks, Hiss brothers)
  514. Union Trust Building (Washington, D.C.) (Gerhard Gesell, Hugh Cox, Donald Hiss)
  515. The Paradise (TV series)
  516. Tony Hulman (Lord Calvert / Lord Pervert / Jess)
  517. Alberto Ginastera
  518. Lionel Abel
  519. Raziel Abelson
  520. Witness 11
  521. Bob Considine
  522. Tom Hanks
  523. Cannon House Office Building
  524. Stephen P. Duggan (father of Laurence Duggan)
  525. Chiswick, UK (John Lowenthal)
  526. National Maritime Union
  527. Lee Hays (Seegers)
  528. Marion Bauer
  529. Peggy Seeger
  530. Alan Seeger
  531. Morton Sobell
  532. Helen Levitov Sobell
  533. A. Philip Randolph
  534. C. L. Dellums
  535. American Railway Union
  536. Ruttenberg
  537. John F. Shelley (DETCOM)
  538. James Bryant Conant (Marbury, Hiss)
  539. Public Affairs Council
  540. Catalonia
  541. Elihu Root
  542. Dewey & LeBoeuf
  543. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP, Hiss)
  544. Peter Parker House (CEIP WDC 1910–1948, Hiss, Lowenthal)
  545. Rogers & Wells
  546. Judson King
  547. Cora Smith Eaton
  548. Bertha Hale White
  549. Poland, Herkimer County, New York
  550. Harvard Student Agencies
  551. John Day Company
  552. Irving Peress (McCarthy victim, Rorty subject)
  553. Common Sense (magazine)
  554. Richard Rorty (father of James Rorty)
  555. John Brophy (labor) (CIO-PAC)
  556. Wabash Cannonball (Farmer-Labor Train, Wallace-Taylor Train) (Woody Guthrie)
  557. Farmer-Labor Party
  558. Iorwith Wilbur Abel AKA I.W. Abel (CIO-PAC) (SWOC)
  559. Daniel J. Tobin (CIO-PAC) (Teamsters)
  560. Political action committee
  561. Jerry Voorhis (CIO-PAC)
  562. Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
  563. Lauren Kessler
  564. Black bag operation (black-bag job)
  565. Black Diamond disambiguation
  566. The Conference Board (formerly National Industrial Conference Board or NICB), publisher of American Affairs
  567. Unvaniezh Demokratel Breizh (UDB)
  568. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  569. Talk:Ohlone
  570. 8th Street / St. Mark's Place (Manhattan)
  571. Americans for Democratic Action
  572. Arthur B. Spingarn (uncle of Stephen J. Spingarn)
  573. Joel Elias Spingarn (father of Stephen J. Spingarn)
  574. Spingarn (disambiguation)
  575. Union for Democratic Action (James I. Loeb)
  576. United States Ambassador to Guinea (James I. Loeb)
  577. James Loeb (disambiguates James I. Loeb)
  578. Russian-American Industrial Corporation (RAIC) (Lowenthal, Hillman)
  579. Lucius D. Clay (Lowenthal served under him in Germany 1946)
  580. Harry H. Vaughan (Max Lowenthal)
  581. Federal Communications Commission
  582. Telford Taylor (Max Lowenthal)
  583. John S. Service (AKA John Stewart Service, USDOS, Amerasia 1945)
  584. Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. (lawyer, Hiss, Marbury)
  585. Medal for Merit (Marbury)
  586. Social Security Administration
  587. United States presidential election, 1948
  588. Elmer Smith (disambiguation)
  589. Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  590. Centralia massacre (Washington) (Robert Cantwell)
  591. UPW
  592. Sobibór, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m.
  593. John T. Elson
  594. Saturday Review (U.S. magazine)
  595. Hollywood blacklist
  596. Smith Act
  597. List of organizations described as Communist fronts by the US government
  598. Bituminous coal strike of 1977–78
  599. Helen Silvermaster (born Elena Witte, then Elena Volkov – "Pop Folkoff"?)
  600. Anatole Boris Volkov
  601. John Francis Cronin
  602. Abraham ibn Daud
  603. Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
  604. August 1922
  605. Freedmen's Aid Society
  606. American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky
  607. Bill de Blasio
  608. Robert Sherrod
  609. Eliot Janeway
  610. Sidney L. James
  611. John Hersey
  612. Howard Rushmore
  613. Harvey Swados
  614. Charles J. Margiotti
  615. Russell Sage Foundation
  616. Communists in the United States Labor Movement (1937–50)
  617. The Jews (film) (Ils Sont Partout)
  618. Karl Polanyi
  619. American Labor Party
  620. Carlos Chávez
  621. Aaron Copland
  622. International Labor Defense (ILD)
  623. Aleksander Piotr Mohl
  624. List of unions affiliated with the AFL–CIO
  625. Glen H. Taylor (Henry A. Wallace running mate)
  626. Mike Quill (TWU)
  627. Little Steel strike
  628. American Russian Institute
  629. Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (Robert Cantwell, Whittaker Chambers)
  630. Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic
  631. Vivian Gornick
  632. Döme Sztójay
  633. Miklós Horthy
  634. Bombing of Kassa
  635. Axis occupation of Vojvodina
  636. White Terror (Hungary)
  637. Bombardment of Ancona
  638. Fritz Platten
  639. Hungarian Soviet Republic
  640. Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary
  641. Jacob Golos
  642. Gerhard Weinberg
  643. Novi Sad raid
  644. International relations (1919–1939)
  645. Hungary–United States relations
  646. Pál Teleki
  647. Brain trust
  648. Orrville, Ohio (birthplace of Heber Blankenhorn)
  649. Blankenhorn
  650. Fine Madness
  651. M. Woolsey Stryker (father of Lloyd Paul Stryker)
  652. 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East (Leon J. Davis)
  653. SEIU
  654. David Lowenthal, son of Max Lowenthal (Hiss friend)
  655. Paper local (James A. Loftus, NYT)
  656. United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management (James A. Loftus, NYT)
  657. 1952 steel strike (James A. Loftus, NYT)
  658. International Brotherhood of Teamsters (James A. Loftus, NYT)
  659. Benjamin Franklin Fairless
  660. Trial of the century
  661. Angela Calomiris (FBI anti-communist information)
  662. United Public Workers of America (federal unions - communist-leaning)
  663. United Federal Workers of America
  664. National Federation of Federal Employees (federal unions)
  665. American Federation of Government Employees (federal unions)
  666. State, County, and Municipal Workers of America
  667. Jerry J. O'Connell (Mundt-Nixon Bill) (Progressive Party)
  668. Rosmersholm
  669. Rebecca West
  670. William Joyce (atomic spy in Rebecca West's The Meaning of Treason)
  671. Forer (surname)
  672. Congress of American Women (Elinor S. Gimbel)
  673. Arthur Goldberg (Lee Pressman)
  674. International Fur and Leather Workers Union (Pressman, Eisler)
  675. National Maritime Union (Pressman, Eisler)
  676. Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (Pressman, Eisler)
  677. Lüchow's
  678. Martha Dodd
  679. William E. Dodd
  680. Carl Weiss
  681. Clarence Hathaway
  682. Robert F. Wagner
  683. Murray Hill, Manhattan
  684. Robert Murray (merchant)
  685. Lindley Murray
  686. United States Ambassador to Argentina
  687. Angelo Herndon
  688. Wickersham Commission (Marbury, Hiss)
  689. Jack and the Beanstalk (disambiguation)
  690. Helen Lowry (wife of Iskhak Akhmerov, niece of Earl Browder
  691. L. Ron Hubbard
  692. Guy Endore
  693. Morton Sobel
  694. Combat (newspaper)
  695. Harry Hopkins
  696. George W. Cooper
  697. Kent Cooper
  698. Arroba (Spanish/Portuguese "@" sign)
  699. Maury Maverick
  700. Harvey O'Connor
  701. Jan Matulka
  702. Boyoz
  703. List of disbarments in the United States
  704. Mission San Gabriel Arcángel
  705. Edward Filene
  706. Emilio Mola
  707. Mount Royal Station
  708. Dwight Macdonald
  709. Cantwell (surname)
  710. de:Alfred Apfel
  711. O. John Rogge
  712. Weiss (surname)
  713. Norma Miller
  714. Maurice Isserman
  715. Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders AKA Foley Square trial
  716. Marvin Smith
  717. List of United States political families (C)
  718. Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital]
  719. Thomas F. Gailor
  720. Ruth Cleveland
  721. Esther Cleveland
  722. Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston
  723. Grover Cleveland
  724. Time, Inc. v. Hill
  725. List of notable Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees
  726. Harold Medina (judge in Foley Square trial)
  727. Rafael
  728. John Abt
  729. 1948 Progressive National Convention
  730. Gwen Ifill
  731. Labor History (journal)
  732. I Thought I Told You To Shut Up!!
  733. Sheila Fitzpatrick
  734. Federal Writers' Project
  735. LGBT rights in communism
  736. Edita Gruberová
  737. Anna Bolena
  738. Nomeda Kazlaus
  739. Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
  740. 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
  741. Ades (surname)
  742. School of the Art Institute of Chicago people
  743. Phillip Bonosky, client of Maxim Lieber
  744. Sons and Lovers
  745. List of Sephardic Jews
  746. Elisa Sednaoui
  747. Jacqueline Kahanoff
  748. Menasseh Ben Israel
  749. Sinan Reis
  750. Moses Belmonte
  751. Jacob Tirado
  752. Sephardic Jews in the Netherlands
  753. Moroccan literature
  754. Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
  755. Synagogue of El Transito
  756. Abulafia (surname)
  757. Ned Lamont
  758. Iosif Grigulevich
  759. The Rats in the Walls
  760. Benjamin J. Davis Jr.
  761. Elmer Bendiner
  762. Thomas Sancton, Sr.
  763. Berry Kroeger
  764. Federal Trade Commission Building (formerly "Apex Building")
  765. Semyon Semyonov
  766. Ayad Akhtar
  767. Athan Theoharis
  768. The Last Kingdom (TV series)
  769. Bamburgh Castle
  770. Abraham Lincoln School for Social Science (Chicago Workers School)
  771. Alexander Saxton
  772. Louise Todd Lambert
  773. Haig Bosmajian
  774. Maxfield Parrish
  775. Hadley Richardson
  776. Milton A. Abernethy
  777. William Remington
  778. Textile workers strike (1934)
  779. Detroit Industry Murals
  780. Libertarian Party of Minnesota
  781. Winifred Milius Lubell
  782. Ishi: The Last of His Tribe
  783. Trumbo (2015 film)
  784. Barry Ulanov
  785. Terrence McNally
  786. Allen Ginsburg
  787. John Hollander
  788. Daniel Hoffman
  789. John Berryman
  790. Mark Van Doren
  791. Irwin Edman
  792. Randolph Bourne
  793. Alfred A. Knopf, Sr.
  794. Kenneth Burke
  795. Arthur LeSueur
  796. Hellzapoppin' (film)
  797. Ellen Schrecker
  798. Dorr Rebellion
  799. A. J. Muste
  800. Wendell H. Furry
  801. Dmitry Manuilsky
  802. Charles Ives
  803. Useful idiot
  804. See It Now (CBS TV news show)
  805. Communist International (Comintern)
  806. OMS (disambiguation)
  807. Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
  808. Scott Nearing
  809. Harlem Renaissance theater companies
  810. Reservoir Hill, Baltimore
  811. Belle de Boskoop (apple)
  812. PM (newspaper)
  813. The Brown Book of the Reichstag Fire and Hitler Terror
  814. Julia Bacha
  815. Just Vision
  816. Relic (novel)
  817. Don Hollenbeck
  818. Title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  819. William Henry Taylor
  820. Jim Fixx
  821. Harvey Hollister Bundy
  822. Samuel J. Hamrick (aka W. J. Tyler)
  823. A Borrowed Identity
  824. Richard Armitage (actor)
  825. Maxim Litvinov
  826. Jean Ritchie
  827. Darren Paul Fisher
  828. Frequencies
  829. Abraham George Silverman
  830. Charles Kramer (economist)
  831. Victor Perlo
  832. The Pond (intelligence organization)
  833. Eric Bentley
  834. Fred J. Cook
  835. American Gangster (film)
  836. Herbert Feis
  837. Don Mankiewicz
  838. Harry Brown (film)
  839. Calvary (film)
  840. Erwin Marquit
  841. Henry Gantt
  842. Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services
  843. Executive Decision
  844. Jed S. Rakoff
  845. 野田英夫 (Hideo Noda)
  846. Tetsuya Noda
  847. Charles A. Beard
  848. Wells College
  849. Eric Foner
  850. Foner (disambiguation)
  851. Rapp-Coudert Committee
  852. Ben Gold
  853. Omar Bashir (musician)
  854. Tom Kromer
  855. Sergei Efron
  856. John Ford
  857. Basic Books
  858. James S. Allen
  859. Karl Hess
  860. Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
  861. Sheikh Jarrah
  862. List of Palestinian films
  863. Mikhail Borodin
  864. Margaret Naumburg
  865. Franz Werfel
  866. Robert Dexter
  867. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
  868. Walter Wanger
  869. Sam Lesser
  870. Flugelhorn
  871. Anthony Higgins (actor)
  872. Arturo Sarukhán
  873. Stephen Rademaker
  874. Aubrey Morris
  875. Michael Aldridge
  876. Reilly, Ace of Spies
  877. Joanne Whalley
  878. Darkness at Noon
  879. Heinrich Blücher
  880. Eulalia Perez de Guillen Marine
  881. Paul Shipton
  882. Newtown, California
  883. Placerville, California
  884. Raffetto
  885. The Man Nobody Knew
  886. Under Western Eyes
  887. Edward Cochrane McLean aka Edward C. McLean (Hiss lawyer)
  888. Taft Stettinius & Hollister
  889. Mr. Belvedere
  890. Civil Rights Congress (CRC)
  891. AED (non-profit)
  892. January 1933 (V. Gregory Burtan, aka Valentine G. Burtan, aka William Gregory Burtan)
  893. Riom
  894. Sharbat
  895. Ben Barzman
  896. Man's Fate
  897. fr:Condeau
  898. Thomas Matthews (disambiguation page)
  899. Stanley Matthews (lawyer)
  900. Time (magazine)
  901. Martha Gellhorn
  902. Allan Massie
  903. Pan Pacific Trade Union Secretariat
  904. A. Tom Grunfeld
  905. Germanicus
  906. John K. Fairbank
  907. Joseph Stilwell
  908. Josh White
  909. Utica, New York
  910. Barbara W. Tuchman
  911. Tom C. Clark
  912. Ashenden: Or the British Agent
  913. Elizabeth Bentley
  914. Floria Lasky
  915. Ossining (town), New York
  916. Harrison George
  917. List of UPI reporters
  918. Red Star Over China
  919. Edgar Snow
  920. Dodoma
  921. East (disambiguation)
  922. Shiloh Fernandez
  923. Upside Down (film)
  924. Whittaker
  925. Whitacre
  926. Whitaker (surname)
  927. Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye (GRU)
  928. Robert Klein
  929. Geritol
  930. Don't Fence Me In (song)
  931. Kenneth Hayes Miller
  932. Yasuo Kuniyoshi
  933. Ben Shahn
  934. Robert McFarlane
  935. Agnes Smedley
  936. Isaac Don Levine
  937. Field Enterprises
  938. Renée Ashley
  939. American Spectator (literary magazine)
  940. The Smart Set
  941. Joseph Payne Brennan
  942. Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas
  943. Leonardas Andriekus
  944. Todd James Pierce
  945. Hope Lange
  946. Mercury Publications
  947. List of members of the League of American Writers
  948. Courier-Post
  949. McNaught Syndicate
  950. The Washington Post Writers Group
  951. Japanese literature
  952. Sumner Welles
  953. Lieber (disambiguation)
  954. Ednatol
  955. Picatinny Arsenal
  956. George Watson (disambiguation)
  957. User:Smallbones/draft1
  958. Westminster, Maryland
  959. Braddock Dunn & McDonald
  960. Marathon Man (film)
  961. IRT Second Avenue Line
  962. Robert W. Chambers
  963. Communist Party USA
  964. Communist Party (Opposition)
  965. List of Columbia University alumni
  966. Ben Davidson (disambiguation)
  967. Lovestoneites
  968. Liberal Party of New York
  969. New York Workers School
  970. Saint-Jean-de-Luz
  971. Aptheker v. Secretary of State
  972. Vito Marcantonio
  973. New York Call
  974. Theses on Feuerbach
  975. Friedrich Hecker
  976. Wolfgang Koeppen
  977. KOOK (TV series)
  978. 2nd World Congress of the Comintern
  979. Chris Eyre
  980. Roman Jakobson
  981. Gerhart Eisler
  982. Dalida
  983. Jay Lovestone
  984. Luxor Hotel (New York City)
  985. Harvey O'Connor
  986. Bertrand Russell
  987. Advise & Consent (film)
  988. Fairfield, New York
  989. Brownsville, Brooklyn
  990. Bambi, A Life in the Woods
  991. The Hollow Crown (TV series)
  992. Fordism
  993. Welfare capitalism
  994. List of colleges and universities in California
  995. William Leuchtenburg
  996. Jonathan Fast
  997. The Just Assassins
  998. Foreign relations of Kazakhstan
  999. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film)
  1000. Archibald MacLeish
  1001. Historians of American Communism
  1002. Syr
  1003. Campus Martius
  1004. Campus Esquilinus
  1005. David Macaulay
  1006. Louis C. Fraina
  1007. Joy Division
  1008. Hyères
  1009. The Pond (intelligence organization)
  1010. Whittaker Chambers Farm
  1011. Byrd Amendment
  1012. John Harkins
  1013. Zbruch River
  1014. Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor
  1015. Barbegal aqueduct and mill
  1016. Fontevraud Abbey
  1017. Albi
  1018. Connections (TV series)
  1019. Cistercians
  1020. Neil Armstrong
  1021. Tomato
  1022. Boris Nicolaevsky
  1023. Alexander Dallin
  1024. Lilia Estrin Dallin
  1025. Marcel Khalife
  1026. Amreeka
  1027. Doom (film)
  1028. Patrick J. Hurley
  1029. Vladimir Gorev
  1030. Langston Hughes
  1031. Telluride, Colorado
  1032. Battle of South Mountain
  1033. San Nicolas Island
  1034. Helmut Roloff
  1035. Red Orchestra (espionage)
  1036. Lauchlin Currie
  1037. Prospect Hall (Frederick, Maryland)
  1038. pugno Wiktionary
  1039. Fyodor Raskolnikov
  1040. Bentley (disambiguation)
  1041. Vodafone Egypt
  1042. Cecil Rawling
  1043. Stringfellow (disambiguation)
  1044. Bowyer
  1045. Ney Elias
  1046. Sylvan Shemitz
  1047. PS General Slocum
  1048. Paul Weiland
  1049. Lowther Lodge
  1050. Pinafore
  1051. Kosovorotka
  1052. Norman Dodd
  1053. Vyacheslav von Plehve
  1054. Soma
  1055. List of whisky brands
  1056. Fortune Brands
  1057. Altia
  1058. Ken Russell
  1059. Jess Collins
  1060. Eugene Hütz
  1061. Piece of My Heart (film)
  1062. Man from Atlantis
  1063. Frederic Wakeman
  1064. TASC (disambiguation page)
  1065. Toys in the Attic
  1066. Walter Winchell
  1067. Princess Marie Bonaparte
  1068. Parthenocissus quinquefolia
  1069. Theodore Maly
  1070. Dial Press
  1071. Walther von der Vogelweide
  1072. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  1073. Martin Gumpert
  1074. The Stranger (1946 film)
  1075. Confessions of a Nazi Spy
  1076. Category GRU officers
  1077. Arthur Adams (spy)
  1078. Elya Baskin
  1079. Thomas Wolfe
  1080. Tess Slesinger
  1081. Leo Rosten
  1082. Naomi Mitchison
  1083. William March
  1084. Bernard Malamud
  1085. Carson McCullers
  1086. Alfred Kreymborg
  1087. Emily Hahn
  1088. Erskine Caldwell
  1089. Carlos Bulosan
  1090. Saul Bellow
  1091. Arturo Barea
  1092. Louis Adamic
  1093. Gert Petersen
  1094. Todd English
  1095. Alger Hiss
  1096. House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
  1097. Robert Fitzgerald
  1098. Louis Kronenberger
  1099. Alliant GWAC
  1100. Arnold Deutsch
  1101. Philip S. Foner
  1102. Nicholas Roerich
  1103. Zamość
  1104. Rosa Luxemburg
  1105. Antietam Creek
  1106. Theodore Dreiser
  1107. Rags to riches
  1108. The Great Khan
  1109. Sergei Bodrov
  1110. Bambi (disambiguation)
  1111. Bambi
  1112. Arab cuisine
  1113. The International (film)
  1114. Bob Mothersbaugh
  1115. Omar Suleiman
  1116. List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
  1117. Hamza El Din
  1118. October Revolution
  1119. Crucifixion (disambiguation)
  1120. Paul Robeson and communism
  1121. Paul Robeson
  1122. Hain (planet)
  1123. William Bundy
  1124. EBITA (Talk page)
  1125. Sol Stein
  1126. McDaniel College
  1127. Creators Syndicate
  1128. River Avon
  1129. Frank Coe
  1130. Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi
  1131. List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland
  1132. 1908 in literature
  1133. List of dystopian literature
  1134. Michael Dirda
  1135. Ron Unz
  1136. Mark Perry
  1137. Iosif Kheifits
  1138. Aftermath of World War I
  1139. Biennio Rosso
  1140. Mike Gold
  1141. Kowalski
  1142. Julian Lennon
  1143. Raymond T. McNally
  1144. Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki
  1145. Charles Ruthenberg
  1146. Expanding bullet ("mushroom bullet")
  1147. Reiss (name)
  1148. Henri Pieck
  1149. Ricardo Carvalho Calero
  1150. Public Ledger (Philadelphia)
  1151. Arvid Jacobson
  1152. Vincent Reno
  1153. Julian Wadleigh
  1154. Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case
  1155. Karl Barth
  1156. William Saroyan
  1157. John P. Marquand
  1158. Christopher Buckley
  1159. List of political magazines
  1160. Reinhold Niebuhr
  1161. Ian Curtis
  1162. The World Tomorrow (magazine)
  1163. Arthur Penn
  1164. Rezident
  1165. Dominic Lieven
  1166. Elena Lieven
  1167. Dorothea Lieven
  1168. Christopher Lieven
  1169. Hallie Flanagan
  1170. Pathfinder Mural
  1171. Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne
  1172. The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)
  1173. Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
  1174. You Have Seen Their Faces
  1175. Betty Shamieh
  1176. Breaker Morant (film)
  1177. Proletarian Party of America (Breitmayer)
  1178. Louis Fischer

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Redirects
  1. Duke Cunningham Act to Hiss Act
  2. Federal Pension Forfeiture Act to Hiss Act
  3. Fatem Hassona to Fatima Hassouna
  4. Leon Krzycki to Leo Krzycki
  5. Bruce Minton to Richard Bransten
  6. National Republic magazine (Walter S. Steele)
  7. James F. McNamara
  8. Xinjiang Papers
  9. Mickey Ladd
  10. D. Milton Ladd
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  • Mitchell A. Dubow: Mitchell A. Dubow was a 20th-century American labor lawyer and member of the (allegedly pro-communist) National Lawyers Guild,[1] who defended alleged communists involved in the Hiss-Chambers Case, and was later Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District for the State of Minnesota. On September 9, 1948, Dubow appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) with Joseph Forer as co-counsel for Maurice Louis Braverman. Braverman was himself counsel for Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen, who testified about the Ford car involved in the Hiss-Chambers Case.[2] In 1951, Dubow joined Braverman, Harold Buchman, Ely A. Castleman, and William H. Murphy in signed a letter (dated June 18, 1951) that criticized the opinion of a dissenting judge in the Smith Act case. In July 1951, he appeared before HUAC as counsel for William H. Wood, a Bethlehem Steel worker and brother of Roy Wood ("chairman of the Communist Party for the District of Columbia"), about whom HUAC questioned him. He was also counsel to: Levy Williamson, Aaron Ostrofsky, Milton Unterman, and John F. Goodell, all factory workers and union members. During the hearings, HUAC asked Unterman whether Dubow (among many others) had been a communist; he refused to answer. Dubow and Joseph Forer also served as counsel to Harold Buchman. HUAC also read aloud the signatories of the June 1951 letter and asked Buchman if they (including Dubow) were CPUSA members; he refused to answer.[3] Dubow also represented the the Washington DC's Office of the Housing Expediter,[4] the Baltimore City Court (1951),[5][6] Dubow moved to Minnesota. On November 11, 1966, Dubow began so serve as Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District, State of Minnesota. He was the first judge in St. Louis County, Minnesota, to allow testimony from a child therapist to explain what the affects of sexual assault.[7] In February 1989, Judge Dubow applied for disability retirement. Minnesota Governor Rudy Perpich granted his application, effective March 31, 1989.[8]
  1. ^ "Report on the National Lawyers Guild, Legal Bulwark of the Communist Party". USGPO. 1950. p. 4. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Hearings of the U.S. Congress House Committee on Un-American Activities". USGPO. 1948. pp. 1342, 1344. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Hearing Relating to Communist Activities in the Defense Area of Baltimore". USGPO. 1951. pp. 831-840 (Woods), 841-857 (Williamson), 857-869 (Ostrofsky), 1014 (Unterman CP?), 1023-1026 (Goodell), 1080-1108 (Buchman), 1088-1090 (Buchman CP?). Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Woods, Housing Expediter, v. Macken, 178 F.2d 510 (4th Cir. 1949)". Justia. 1949. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Gerende v. Super. of Elections". CaseText. 1951. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Gerende v. Super. of Elections". FindLaw. 1951. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Attorneys of the Year: Judge Donovan Frank". Minnesota Lawyer. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  8. ^ "In the Matter of the Application of the Hon. Mitchell A. Dubow, Judge of District Court, Sixth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, for a Disability Retirement". Minnesota Legislature. 17 February 1989.
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