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ACLU — Part 14
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' FATHER JOHN A. RYAN, Washington, D,-C,
_. pheriff forces by coal companies. Oo
( HOHN NEVIN SAYRE, New York City.
‘Bon-in-law of President Wilson; Editor, "The World Tomorrow"; Member of.
2 88 -
In a letter from Colonel Roosevelt to Mr. Felix Frantfurter, Roosevelt %
auoted as saying: "Fremont Older and the I.¥.W. and the 'direat action!
Bnarchists and apologists for Anarchy, are never. concerned about justices!
hey are concerned solely in seeing one kind of oriminal escape justice. *®
Formerly editor of San Franoisco “Bulletin” and later Hearst's paper, -
The Post"; supporter of reds and publioly entertained Emma Goldman and
lexander Berkman; stood in dosely with the inner red Gircle of the |
Amerioan Federation of Labor and wes a warm friend of Louis F, Poat..
Ass't Sec. of Labor and a strong supporter of murderers and dynamiters, —
Ancluding the MoNamaras, Mooney and Billings,. Ford and Suhr, Employed
bincoln Steffens, who was afterward sent to. Ruseis by our Government end.
who played into the hands of the Bolsheviki, and Beasie Beatty was also. |-
p graduate of his office and a correspondent for his paper, | During the
fooney trial he was seated beside Judge Griffin on the bench, .
VILLIAM PICKENS, New York City. (Colored)
Authof? of" fhe Bengeance of the Gods” and other stories of American Color .
ine. Member League for Industrial Democracy; =~. 0 Ty
Member Public Ownership League cooperating with FarmereLabor Party; Irish
radical of Catholic University of Washington; Member National Council
Survey Graphic; included in list of 58 leading radicals; National Catholi
Yelfare Council; One of the members of National Committee who reported am
ponditions in West Virggnia mines, showing ownership of sheriffs and
ommittee of One Hundred of "The Nation",
ROSE SCHNFIDERMAN, New York. City. |
ubl 1 ) ty. (official organ of |
Bociety, Labor Age)’ Member’ administrative committee Bryn Mawr summer: 9. | |
sohool for liberal education; Contributor "The Woman Citizen": Vice Presi.
pent National Women's: Trade Union League; Pres, New York branch of ,
National women's Trade Union League; Member Committee of 48; Intercolleg—
ate Socialist Society; Pacifist during wars; member of Committee on ia
rarmanent Organizations and futtre activities of First American Confer-
Kdvisory Fditorial Board Labor Publication Sootety
pnee for Democracy and Terms of Peace (1917); took a prominent part in
he Washington Women's Industrial Conference and attended the Third
nternational Congress of working women in Vienna, August 1923, Known |
as the "Red Rose of Anarchy". ;
TINA TD, SCUDDER, Wellesley, Mass. (Prof. of English literature,
a ; Wellesley College.)
Bubsoriber to Russian American Industrial Corporation; Trustee of Garland
naj Author of "Social Ideals in English Letters", "Soctaliom and Char-
i ° SRST Sag US TO pUst rial UeMocracy; Contrasting it
’
‘editor "The World Tomorrow",
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