The red network; a "who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots ([c1934])

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322 The Red Network gram to Pres. in behalf of Sacco and V., Aug. 1927; endors. "Professional Patriots"; endors. Lane Pamphlet; home Mpls., Minn., office N.Y.C.; appointee NRA review bd. 1934. SINCLAIR, UPTON: author; Lusk Report calls him "a violent literary Social- ist"; Garland Fund paid him $1100 for work in selecting 200 titles for series of cheap radical works in 1925; intl. advis. bd. of Moscows' communist Intl. Liter- ature, organ of Intl. Union of Revol. Writers (Am. section Revol. Writers Fed.) 1933-4; nat. com. communist I.L.D. 1928; Socialist cand. for major offices (N.J. and Cal.); founder Inter-Collegiate Social- ist Soc. (now L.I.D.); nat. coun. L.I.D. for Cal.; founder A.C.L.U., Cal. branch, 1923; Sacco-V. Nat. Lg.; Peace Patriots; nat. com. communist Intl. Wkrs. Aid (now W.I.R.) 1927; nat. com. W.I.R. 1928 Berger Nat. Found. 1931; N.C. to A.S.M. F.S.; Emer. Com. So. Pol. Pris.; Nat. Com. Def. Pol. Pris. 1932; permanent contrib. "New Masses" (communist); intl. com. and Am. com. W.C.A.W. 1932; officer com- munistic Commonwealth Coll.; appealed for funds Rand Sch. 1933; Intl. Com. Pol. Pris. 1933; called Conf. Prog. Pol. Act. 1933; U.S. Cong. Ag. War; Am. Com. for S.A.W.; Freethinkers Ingersoll Com. 1933; Cal. cand. on Democratic ticket, 1933; John Reed Club. SINGH, RAJAH, OF BANGALORE, SO. INDIA: wealthy Prince of Nepal; backer and speaker Fell. Faiths, Chgo. 1933; founder of "Humanistic Club." SISKIND, G.: Communist Party func- tionary; Wkrs. Sch. N.Y.C.; Party org. Sect. 2, Dist. 2, and Agit.-Prop. dir. SIVERTS, VICTOR: Unitarian min- ister; arrested, Aug. 1932, in So. 111. with Midwest College Com. for Investigation and Relief of So. 111. Miners, of commun- ist N.S.Lg.; Rev. Bragg is reported to have phoned Franklin Co. Sheriff in his behalf. SKARIATINA, COUNTESS IRINA: her book "First to Go Back" Communist- recommended; spkr. for communist F.S.U. dinner, N.Y., Mar. 2, 1934. SKINNER, CLARENCE R.; edtl. con- trib. A. Lincoln Center "Unity"; nat. com. A.C.L.U. and dir.; Universalist minister; Prof. Applied Christianity, Tufts Coll. since 1914 and vice dean; trustee St. Law- rence U., Canton, N.Y.; home Cambridge, Mass. SKVIRSKY, BORIS: before recognition was Communist Soviet Govt. unofficial ambassador in Wash. D.C.; head of Soviet Union Inf. Bureau. SKOGLUND, CARL: nat. com. Com- munist Lg. of Am. ("Trotskyite"); delg. to Mooney Congress, 1933, Chgo. SLESINGER, DONALD: Prof, of Law and Assoc. Dean Soc. Sciences, U. of Chgo.; Chgo. Com. for S.A.W. SMEDLEY, AGNES: Communist; Intl. Un. Revol. Writers; perm, contrib. Intl. Lit.; "New Masses"; Revol. Writers Fed.; author "Chinese Destinies." SMIRKIN, GEO.: Young People's So- cialist Lg.; representing Socialist Y.P.S.L. delegation at Communist Mooney meeting, May 1, 1933, he said they were with the Communists not only in the Mooney and Scottsboro cases, but to help put over the revolution; Nat. Mooney Coun. of Action, 1933; arrested; expelled from YP.S.L.; now organizer in Illinois for Y.C.Lg. SMITH, CYNTHIA: assoc. sec. N. C. for P. W. SMITH, ETHEL M.: left wing Social- ist; legis. sec. Nat. Worn. Tr. Un. Lg.; N. C. for P. W.; LaFollette-Wheeler Camp. Com.; Lg. Worn. Voters; Nat. Cons. Lg.; nat. com. Conf. Prog. Pol. Act.; Wash., D.C. SMITH, MARY ROZET: A.C.L.U. Chgo. Com.; active Hull House supporter; died Mar. 1934, leaving $25,000 to Hull House and $5,000 to Jane Addams. SMITH, TUCKER, P.: sec. C.M.E.; Socialist; asst. treas. Fell. Recon.; former gen. sec. Y.M.C.A.; exec. com. L.I.D.; com. World Peaceways; Nat. R. & L. Found. 1933; pres. Brookwood Lab. Coll. 1933; U.S. Cong. Ag. War Com.; exec, com. W.R. Lg.; N.Y.C. SMITH, THOMAS V.: Prof. U. of Chgo.; sponsor Berger Nat. Found, dinner, 1931; A.C.L.U. Chgo. Com.; Chgo. Com, for S.A.W.; signer Fell. Recon. Pet. Russ. Recog. 1932; contrib. to radical "New Republic" and "Christian Century"; pres, Chgo. A.S.C.R.R. 1933. SMITH, VERNE: Communist Party cent, com.; writer for Intl. Pamphlets; in Moscow now as corres. for the Daily Worker. SNYDER, PAUL J.: com. Chr. Soc. Act M.; Minneapolis, Minn. SOPER, EDMUND D.: Methodist; pres. Ohio Wesleyan U. since 1928; nat. com. Nat. R. & L. Found. 1933. SOULE, GEORGE HENRY, JR.: ed, "New Republic" since 1924; nat. com, Nat. R. & L. Found. 1933; a dir. Labor Bureau, Inc., N.Y.C.; nat. com. L.I.D.; Com. on Coal & Giant P.; Am. Assn. Lab,