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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 17
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2. APPENDIX
GREATER NEW YORK LABOR PRESS CLUB
The first source advised on May 28, 1963, that the
GNYPC holds no membership meetings and that the officers had
— Mo dee Meee hk da Ma te A thm ema aAMerian dtd +a t
Ceaeastu TG Tunctvascn 20 Ul GNYPC. The BPVUULLY GUVaAowY w&sse
LOUIS WEINSTOCK was responsible for using the name of the
GNYPC in conjunction with the activities of the Readers
Conferences at "Worker" functions. The organization of
the GNYPC no longer functions.
The first source advised on April 21, 1964, that,
on March 31, 1964, about 50 members of the CPUSA met at the
Hotel Woodstock, 127 West 43rd Street, New York City. At
#hfta meat iu TAT hp ATryn the Thistwva Mananran af
Whdeh be LIS ee Usa p JOE LD Ud r) white Due Lic ss MGS & wi ‘The
Worker," advised that, after consultation with the Editorial
Board and other officials of "The Worker,” it was decided
to rebuild the GNYPC and to rename it the Greater New York
Labor Press Club (GNYLPC). Those present at the meeting,
without a dissenting vote, approved this decision.
# A third source advised on April 29, 1964, that
on the same date ERIC BERT, Managing Editor of "The worker"
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Bietw Wise MWibwe WAIL yw 2 &+ Te Ah wr sia A Naheae Fade bb lk Cele OF Wh étd § iw
volunteers, help support “The Worker" and aid in its
distribution and circulation.
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