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Villard, Oswald Garrison | April 4, 1934 issue

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There has been a dispatch of a news item from Washington announcing that on behalf of the Committee for the Nation James H. Rand, Jr., its chairman, offered in evidence a letter from William A. Wirt, head of the school system of Gary, Indiana. This revealed that Wirt had learned from members of the United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Brain Trust that their purpose is to overthrow the established order in the United States in the interest of communism. This is a matter of unholy glee that at last others than the editors of liberal weeklies are being called Bolsheviks and charged with intending to destroy American institutions.

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COMMUNISM -- United States; IDEOLOGY; POLITICAL science; RAND, James H.; WIRT, William A.; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; UNITED States
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