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B. C. Matthews

About

Joseph Brown "Doc" Matthews Sr. (1894–1966), best known as J. B. Matthews, was an American linguist, educator, writer, and political activist. A committed pacifist, he became a self-described "fellow traveler" of the Communist Party USA in the mid-1930s, achieving national prominence as a leader of a number of the party's so-called "mass organizations". Disillusionment with communism led to anti-communist testimony before the Dies Committee in 1938. He then served as chief investigator for the House Committee on Un-American Activities, headed by Martin Dies Jr., consultant on Communist affairs for the Hearst Corporation, and by June 1953 research director for Joseph McCarthy's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the United States Senate. When Matthews published claims that the Protestant clergy comprised a base of support of the American Communist movement, he was forced to resign. This was regarded as McCarthy's first big defeat, signaling that his position was starting to weaken among his colleagues.

Books

Smith, John Harvey, Kennedy, Pearson, OAC Review Index, Moore, Stewart Brown, Robert Warren, Sullivan, Thomas Henry, Douglas Campbell, J. M. Elliott, Pennington, Hugh Black, William Robbins, Philips, Harry White, William Biggs, E. C. Stillwell, H. S. Roadhouse, Daniel Keith, Houghton, D. P. Arscott, Orobko, Charron, Ellie Whyte, Becking, Ronald Rudd, Jack Fricker, Ted Marritt, R. A. Forsyth, J. A. Begg, J. E. L. Crewson, T. H. Lane, G. K. Holder, E. A. Ker, R. J. Jordan, McGillis, Ernest Roberts, G. B. Crober, F. Barnes, R. J. Buckles, Elizabeth Back, Dorothy Knapp, Gordon Millson, W. C. Blackwood, W. R. Reek, Reginald Ullet, O'Fisher, Brent, B. C. Found, William Tossel, Jack Presant, H. J. Schneider, B. C. Matthews, Clair Merkley, Fred Rawings, A. R. Aitken, W. T. Abraham, Harry Stover
College : Third Year Guff, Gossip and Gore (Conversat), OAC Review, V.58, No.5, February 1946, Page 286
College : Third Year Guff, Gossip and Gore (Conversat), OAC Review, V.58, No.5, February 1946, Page 286
Smith, John Harvey, Kennedy, Pearson, OAC Review Index, Moore, Stewart Brown, Robert Warren, Sullivan, Thomas Henry, Douglas Campbell, J. M. Elliott, Pennington, Hugh Black, William Robbins, Philips, Harry White, William Biggs, E. C. Stillwell, H. S. Roadhouse, Daniel Keith, Houghton, D. P. Arscott, Orobko, Charron, Ellie Whyte, Becking, Ronald Rudd, Jack Fricker, Ted Marritt, R. A. Forsyth, J. A. Begg, J. E. L. Crewson, T. H. Lane, G. K. Holder, E. A. Ker, R. J. Jordan, McGillis, Ernest Roberts, G. B. Crober, F. Barnes, R. J. Buckles, Elizabeth Back, Dorothy Knapp, Gordon Millson, W. C. Blackwood, W. R. Reek, Reginald Ullet, O'Fisher, Brent, B. C. Found, William Tossel, Jack Presant, H. J. Schneider, B. C. Matthews, Clair Merkley, Fred Rawings, A. R. Aitken, W. T. Abraham, Harry Stover