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The Nation Bulletin Board

March 20, 1954 issue

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The article presents news, related to the periodical "The Nation." A group of twenty people, had met to talk about what they could do to fight McCarthyism. Most of them were Democrats, some were Republicans, and members of Americans Action. But none had any sense of personal participation in McCarthyism. Harold Clurman, is a regular drama critic, who reviews several plays, in the periodical "The Nation." Clurman, is of course, one of the outstanding theater directors of the U.S. Clurman is stimulating, delightful, and excitingly aware of the world around him.

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BULLETIN boards; NATION, The (Periodical); POLITICAL persecution; MCCARTHYISM; CLURMAN, Harold; THEATER critics; UNITED States
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