Item 3: 1961 Mar 09, 3 p. w/env. Letter to Abe from Tony

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Item 3: 1961 Mar 09, 3 p. w/env. Letter to Abe from Tony

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(1901-1994)

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Talks about how he’s not feeling the pressure he used to “I suppose because I have tenure and now I don’t have to sweat all the time about maybe getting fired for not publishing another article, or for standing on my hind legs in a committee or department meeting or some such;” discusses Bob Walter in relation to the San Francisco demonstrations, also mentions he’s an editor of Bantam Books company; discusses the difference between the HUAC and other committees and how the HUAC is wrong, “If you stand on your constitutional rights before the HUAC you are labeled a bad American before the world, and you may very well be ruined professionally as a result;” explains how picketing could be useful in abolition of the House of Un-American Affairs Committee; discusses his belief in the right to rebellion and how he is backing the students of San Francisco

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