Word: cadden
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cadden referred to the Tunney group by saying that "it has a beautiful office in Radio City, but is in no way representative of youth, and never has had any support from them. As for McArthur, I think the students will prove themselves Americans without any help from Mayor Hague...
...Junior Fifth Column in America to re-establish its influence among students." Murray Plavner, general director of the National Foundation, claimed that the delegates will be hand-picked by the A. Y. C., and accused several youth leaders, including Jack McMichael chairman of the A. Y. C., and Cadden, of being dictated to by Moscow...
Cracking back at the accusations made against him personally Cadden said "They are untrue in their entirety. I never wrote for a Communist paper, as the National Foundation said, and I was never executive secretary of the A. S. U." When asked about the reference to his membership in the defunct "League for Peace and Democracy," he answered "I don't know what that is--I never heard of it." He also denied any "Red" tinge...
...Both Cadden and G. Robert Stange '41, Harvard sponsor for the conference, said that the actions of the delegates would belie the attacks made on it, calling it un-American and subversive. Stange said that, in his opinion, the delegates will all be sincere in the desire to serve Democracy, and especially, Democracy in Education...
...Cadden Blasts Tunney Group