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==Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner== | ==Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner== | ||
− | On April 28, 1966 [[Willard Uphaus]] was a sponsor of the Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner. The dinner was held on the occasion of [[Herbert Aptheker]]'s 50<sup>th</sup> birthday, the publication of his 20<sup>th</sup> book, and the 2<sup>nd</sup> anniversary of [[ | + | On April 28, 1966 [[Willard Uphaus]] was a sponsor of the Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner. The dinner was held on the occasion of [[Herbert Aptheker]]'s 50<sup>th</sup> birthday, the publication of his 20<sup>th</sup> book, and the 2<sup>nd</sup> anniversary of the [[American Institute for Marxist Studies]]. It was held in the Sutton Ballroom, The New York Hilton, Avenue of the Americas, 53<sup>rd</sup> to 54<sup>th</sup> Street, New York City. Most speakers, organizers and sponsors were known members or supporters of the [[Communist Party USA]].<ref>Dinner Program for the Herbert Aptheke Dinner, April 28, 1966</ref> |
==American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born== | ==American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born== |
Revision as of 04:02, 17 February 2010
Dr. Willard Uphaus of Connecticut
Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner
On April 28, 1966 Willard Uphaus was a sponsor of the Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner. The dinner was held on the occasion of Herbert Aptheker's 50th birthday, the publication of his 20th book, and the 2nd anniversary of the American Institute for Marxist Studies. It was held in the Sutton Ballroom, The New York Hilton, Avenue of the Americas, 53rd to 54th Street, New York City. Most speakers, organizers and sponsors were known members or supporters of the Communist Party USA.[1]
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
In the late 1960s Willard Uphaus was listed as a Co-Chairman of American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born[2].