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==Tribute to Ben Dobbs==
 
==Tribute to Ben Dobbs==
 
On Sunday, June 7, 1981, the Los Angeles Chapter of the [[New American Movement]] sponsored a [[Tribute to Ben Dobbs]] for ''"His lifelong commitment to socialism"''. The event was held at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Sponsors of the event included [[Edith Perlmutter]].<ref>''Tribute to Ben Dobbs'' program, June 7, 1981</ref>
 
On Sunday, June 7, 1981, the Los Angeles Chapter of the [[New American Movement]] sponsored a [[Tribute to Ben Dobbs]] for ''"His lifelong commitment to socialism"''. The event was held at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Sponsors of the event included [[Edith Perlmutter]].<ref>''Tribute to Ben Dobbs'' program, June 7, 1981</ref>
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==In Memorian==
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Edith Perlmutter, a long time [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member, died in January 1991. She was active in peace issues, through the Unitarian Church in Santa Monica.<ref>Democratic Left, March/April 1991, page 12</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 03:20, 21 July 2010

Edith Perlmutter

Santa Monica DSA

In the early 1980's Edith Perlmutter was a member of Santa Monica Democratic Socialists of America[1].

Tribute to Ben Dobbs

On Sunday, June 7, 1981, the Los Angeles Chapter of the New American Movement sponsored a Tribute to Ben Dobbs for "His lifelong commitment to socialism". The event was held at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Sponsors of the event included Edith Perlmutter.[2]

In Memorian

Edith Perlmutter, a long time Democratic Socialists of America member, died in January 1991. She was active in peace issues, through the Unitarian Church in Santa Monica.[3]

References

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  1. Santa Monica DSA membership list, undated Steve Tarzynski papers
  2. Tribute to Ben Dobbs program, June 7, 1981
  3. Democratic Left, March/April 1991, page 12