Irving Howe
Irving Howe ...
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
Some 150 delegates and 100 observers met at Houston's Airport Holiday Inn, February 16-19, 1979, for the fourth national convention of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC).
DSOC's leadership[1]at the 1979 convention included-Michael Harrington, chairman, Julius Bernstein vice chairman, Victor Reuther vice chairman, Jack Clark national secretary.
the national board consisted of-Julian Bond, Harry Boyte, Bogdan Denitch , Harry Fleischman, Irving Howe , Alex Spinrad, Gloria Steinem, Harry Walsh , Nat Weinberg , Richard Wilson
DSA Conference delegate
In 1983 Irving Howe was a New York delegate to the Democratic Socialists of America conference in New York City, October 14-16, 1983 [2]
DSA vice chair
In 1984 Democratic Socialists of America vice chairs were Harry Britt, Ron Dellums, Dorothy Healey, Irving Howe, Frances Moore Lappe, Manning Marable, Hilda Mason, Marjorie Phyfe, Christine Riddiough, Rosemary Ruether, Edwin Vargas Jr, William Winpisinger[3].
"Dissent" magazine
In 2009 the Dissent magazine masthead[4] listed Editors Michael Kazin , [[Michael Walzer] and Irving Howe (1920-1993)
Dissent magazine was founded in 1954. Early personnel included[5];
Editorial Board:
Travers Clement, Lewis Coser, Irving Howe, Harold Orlans, Stanley Plartrik, Meyer Schapiro
1954 Contributing Editors:
Erich Fromm, Bert Hoselitz, Norman Mailer, Frank Marquart, A. J. Muste, George Woodcock
References
- ↑ Information Digest March 7 1979 p 63
- ↑ DSA Conference delegate list Oct. 12 1983 update
- ↑ DSA membership letter Oct 24 1984
- ↑ http://www.dissentmagazine.org/display.php?id=masthead
- ↑ http://dissentmagazine.org/files/winter1954.pdf