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8. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Lynn, December 15, 1950, RRC, USHMM.
9. Max Lowenthal papers, “Collection Overview,” University Archives, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, https://archives.lib.umn.edu/repositories/14/resources/1715.
10. David Lowenthal, “Out of the Box and into the Archives,” Continuum: The Magazine of the University of Minnesota Libraries 7, Fall 2008, pp. 10–12.
11. Lowenthal, “Out of the Box and into the Archives,” pp. 10–12.
12. Letter to Eric from Max Lowenthal, August 7, 1950, Max Lowenthal papers, University Archives, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, box 18, folder 10.
13. Letter from Max Lowenthal to Ruben Levin, January 10, 1951, Max Lowenthal papers, University Archives, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, box 18, folder 18.
14. Max Lowenthal papers, University Archives, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, box 18, folders 9 and 20.
15. Letter from David M. Hardy (of the FBI) to author regarding FOIA request, August 26, 2013.
16. Letter from Max Lowenthal to President Harry Truman, September 1, 1950, Max Lowenthal papers, University Archives, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, box 14, folder 19.
17. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Lynn Atterman, December 15, 1950, RRC, USHMM.
CHAPTER 21
1. Letter from Ruth Rappaport to Esther Elbaum, August 12, 1950, RRC, USHMM.
2. Ruth Rappaport to the University of California, Berkeley, Office of the Director of Admissions, August 10, 1950, RRP, UW.
3. “Timeline: Summary of Events of the Loyalty Oath Controversy, 1949–54,” The University Loyal
ty Oath: A 50th Anniversary Retrospective, University of California History Digital Archives, http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/uchistory/archives_exhibits/loyaltyoath/symposium/timeline/short.html.
4. Ruth Rappaport University of California academic transcript, RRP, UW.
5. Letter and materials concerning International House to Ruth Rappaport, September 11, 1950, RRP, UW.
6. Michael Burawoy and Jonathan VanAntwerpen, “Berkeley Sociology: Past, Present and Future,” November 2001, https://publicsociology.berkeley.edu/intro/berkeleysociology/berkeleysociology.pdf.
7. Steve Schoenherr, “Cold War Spies,” University of San Diego (website), http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/20th/coldwarspies.html; Michael J. Hogan, A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security States, 1945–1954 (New York City: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 254–57.
8. Report from FBI special agent in charge (SAC), Seattle, to FBI director, October 17, 1951, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
9. Deery, American Communist History 8: pp. 167–96; Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, s.v. “Edward K. Barsky,” accessed October 8, 2018, http://www.alba-valb.org/volunteers/edward-k.-barsky.
10. Report from FBI special agent in charge (SAC), Seattle, to FBI director, December 6, 1951, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
11. Report from FBI special agent in charge (SAC), Seattle, to FBI director, December 6, 1951, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
12. Report from FBI special agent in charge (SAC), Seattle, to FBI director, December 6, 1951, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
13. Memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover (FBI director) to assistant chief of staff, Department of the Army, January 2, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
14. “The Hoover Legacy, 40 Years After, Part 2: His First Job and the FBI Files,” News, FBI (website), June 28, 2012, https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/copy_of_the-hoover-legacy-40-years-after.
15. “XII. Results of Investigation,” San Francisco, February 2, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
16. “Results of Investigation,” Chicago, January 16, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file; “Results of Investigation,” Cleveland, February 6, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file; “Personal History and Results of Investigation,” Seattle, February 4, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file; “Results of Investigation,” San Francisco, February 2, 1925, Ruth Rappaport FBI file; “Results of Investigation,” New York, February 12, 1952, Ruth Rappaport FBI file; “Security Investigation Data for Nonsensitive Position,” December 5, 1964, Ruth Rappaport FBI file.
CHAPTER 22
1. “Cyclist Killed, Bride Critically Injured in Flaming Crash with Auto,” Oakland Tribune, March 11, 1952.