Background
editCharles H. Fisher and Frank Ira Sefrit [1] [2] [3] [4]
Washington Commonwealth Federation [5]
https://www.historylink.org/File/21271
https://depts.washington.edu/labhist/cpproject/
https://depts.washington.edu/labhist/cpproject/research_reports.shtml
Fish Committee
edithttps://depts.washington.edu/depress/fish_committee.shtml
https://depts.washington.edu/labhist/cpproject/fish-hearings.shtml
Canwell Committee
edit- Ralph Gundlach
- Melville Jacobs
- Angelo Pellegrini
- Sophus Winther
- Thomas H. Bienz [6]
- Sydney A. Stevens [7]
- Grant C. Sisson [Father was E. A. Sisson [8] [9]]
- George F. Yantis [10]
- R. L. Rutter Jr. [11] [12]
- Harold G. Kimball [13]
- William Pennock [14]
- Ernest Olson [15]
- Ellsworth Wills [16]
- N. P. Atkinson [17]
- Thomas Rabbitt [18]
- Kathryn Fogg [19]
- James T. Sullivan [20]
- Smith Troy [21]
- Terry Pettus
- Florence Bean James
https://depts.washington.edu/labhist/cpproject/phipps.shtml
https://depts.washington.edu/labhist/cpproject/canwell_hearings.shtml
https://www.flickr.com/photos/imlsdcc/4732752327
https://seattle.curbed.com/2018/11/29/18115475/seattle-center-house-armory-history
Sanders (pg 38) & Countryman (pg 76)
1948–49 University of Washington tenure hearings
editSmith Act trials in Seattle
editGoldmark trial
editSources
edit[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
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