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Robert S Lynd — Part 1
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Os ome aware ee fe eee
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An employment record for Bela Gold vhich was
obtained from the records from the Civil Service Commissio
Department of Agriculture, WPB and FEA indicated that from
November 1934, to May 1935, Gold was employed by~
Robert S. Lynd, Columbia dniversity, assisting.
and social effects of the depression study. From June 1935,
to September, 1935, and June 1936, to Septemter 1936, Gold
was again empvloyed by Professor Robert S. Lynd, assisting in
preparation of Dr. Lynd's book "Middletown in Transition", :
Washington, D. C. report 12-20-49
Re:"Bela Gold, WAS. 5 Sophie Go
Sec. Matter - C." —
100~36589}-2 p..3
(not listed on Search slip)
T-6 (mail cover, residence of Bela and Sonia Gold,
3007 Pershing Drive, Arlington, Virginia) advised.that. duritg..
the first 6 months of 1946, Bela and Sonia Gold were in -
frequent contact with Robert S. Lynd, Columbia University.
gw MEN os rors, 5-17-45,
Re et Splonage’=- C) advised that .
Rober was a * member of the Board of Directors’
of the American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with -
the Soviet Union. ~
The literature of the Bill of Rights. Conference
for this literature not indicated) held on July: 16:and
1949,\reflected that Robert.S. Lynd of Columbia:
was.a sponsor. AS an outgrowth of the conference C
resolutions were passed which parallelled: the Comm
platform adopted by the Communist. ‘Party in a 1B. eS
tbe,
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