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Amerasia and was
In 1945 the Office of Strategic Services Security Division and the FBI searched the offices of the magazine Amerasia, which was suspected of holding classified government documents.
In addition to his contacts with U. S. espionage groups, while serving as Treasury attache in China in 1944, Adler shared a house with Chinese Communist secret agent Chi Ch ' ao-ting and State Department officer John Stewart Service, who was arrested the following year in the Amerasia case.
IPR was closely allied with Amerasia.
Amerasia magazine was published in New York City from 1937 through 1947.
Amerasia was founded by " millionaire Communist " Frederick Vanderbilt Field, who also chaired the editorial board, and Philip Jaffe.
Kenneth Wells, an analyst for the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ), noticed that an article printed in the January 26, 1945, issue of Amerasia was almost identical to a 1944 report he had written on Thailand.

Amerasia and journal
In 1945 six associates of Amerasia magazine, a journal of Far Eastern affairs, came under suspicion after publishing articles that bore similarity to Office of Strategic Services reports.
Owen visited the Communist headquarters at Yan ' an to act as translator for T. A. Bisson and Philip Jaffé, who were gathering material for Amerasia as an activist journal of political commentary.

Amerasia and known
In 1946, a House Judiciary subcommittee chaired by Rep. Samuel F. Hobbs and, in 1950, the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Investigation of Loyalty of State Department Employees, commonly known as the Tydings Committee, investigated the Amerasia case.

Amerasia and for
A sympathiser with McCarthyism, Dondero claimed American liberals had been responsible for a " whitewash " over the Amerasia affair.
* Amerasia International Technology, A leader the in development and applications of advance material and adhesive solutions for electronic interconnection and packaging.
The " Amerasia Affair " became a touchstone for those who wanted to raise alarms about espionage and the possible Communist infiltration of the State Department.

Amerasia and Affair
* Amerasia Affair

Amerasia and several
His academic writing and literary criticism has appeared in several journals, including Critical Inquiry, Critical Quarterly, College Literature, Race and Class, American Quarterly, Rethinking Marxism, Minnesota Review, Journal of Advanced Composition, Amerasia Journal and Modern Fiction Studies.

Amerasia and its
The IPR came under further suspicion by government authorities as a result of the Venona intercepts and its close association with Amerasia.
In carrying out its investigation, the FBI broke into the offices of Amerasia and the homes of Gayn and Larsen and installed bugs and phone taps in those three locations.

Amerasia and were
The two organizations shared the same building, and many members of the Editorial Board of Amerasia were officers or employees of IPR.
Bisson ( Venona's " Arthur "), as well as Kate Mitchell and Andrew Roth, both of whom were arrested in the 1945 Amerasia case.
Simultaneously, the Amerasia offices were raided and 1, 700 classified State Department, Navy, OSS, and Office of War Information documents were seized.

Amerasia and government
Amerasia came under investigation when a classified government OSS report appeared as an article in the magazine.

Amerasia and documents
OSS agents investigated by breaking into the New York offices of Amerasia on March 11, 1945, where they found hundreds of classified documents from the Department of State, the Navy, and the OSS.

Amerasia and .
For examples, see the Amerasia case and United States v. Bradley Manning.
* Tamura, Eileen H. " Using the Past to Inform the Future: An Historiography of Hawaii's Asian and Pacific Islander Americans ," Amerasia Journal, 2000, Vol.
" Alien Intimacies: The Coloniality of Japanese Internment in Australia, Canada, and the U. S ." Amerasia Journal, 2010, Vol.
* Mayer, David R. “ Akegarasu and Emerson: Kindred Spirits of Toshio Mori ’ s “ The Seventh Street Philosopher .” Amerasia Journal, 1990 ; 16. 2: 1-10.
Bisson who had stopped working at the Board of Economic Warfare ( BEW ) and began working in the Institute of Pacific Relations ( IPR ) and in the editorial offices of Bernstein ’ s periodical Amerasia.
The Amerasia Spy Case.

was and journal
The mate, Robert Juet, who had kept the journal on the Half Moon, was experienced -- but he was a bitter old man, ready to complain or desert at any opportunity.
This fossil was originally described as a species of Australopithecus, but White and his colleagues later published a note in the same journal renaming the fossil under a new genus, Ardipithecus.
Abby May wrote in her journal on January 17, 1843, " A day of some excitement, as Mr. Alcott refused to pay his town tax ... After waiting some time to be committed jail, he was told it was paid by a friend.
The 4-volume work was an imaginary travel journal, one of the first historical novels, which Klemperer called " the encyclopedia of the new cult of the antique " in the late 18th century.
The term antibiotic was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.
Relatively little of his work after 1960 was published by the conventional route of the learned journal, circulating initially in duplicated volumes of seminar notes ; his influence was to a considerable extent personal.
Zāhir ud-Dīn Mohammad Bābur, who founded the Mughal dynasty of South Asia kept a journal Bāburnāma ( Chagatai /; literally: " Book of Babur " or " Letters of Babur ") which was written between 1493 and 1529.
Alzheimer was the co-founder and co-publisher of the journal Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie, though he never wrote a book that he could call his own.
He encouraged technical investigation, and was Chairman of the Advisory Committee for the first technical journal, Technical Studies, in the Field of the Fine Arts, published by the Fogg from 1932 to 1942.
The journal began as The Analyst in 1874 and was established and edited by Joel E. Hendricks.
It was published in Des Moines, Iowa, and was the earliest American mathematics journal to be published continuously for more than a year or two.
This incarnation of the journal ceased publication after its tenth year, in 1883, giving as an explanation Hendricks ' declining health, but Hendricks made arrangements to have it taken over by new management, and it was continued from March 1884 as the Annals of Mathematics.
The new incarnation of the journal was edited by Ormond Stone ( University of Virginia ).
An important period for the journal was 1928 – 1958 with Solomon Lefschetz as editor.
The electronic edition was available without charge, as an open access journal, but since 2008 this is no longer the case.
Thomson's paper was published in the March 1904 edition of the Philosophical Magazine, the leading British science journal of the day.
He was also invited to contribute an article to a theosophical journal, Theosophist, published in Madras, India, for which he wrote " Language, Mind and Reality ".
It was written in 1785 and first published the following year in the poet's own literary journal, Thalia.
In 1996, Lomborg's paper, " Nucleus and Shield: Evolution of Social Structure in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma ", was published in the academic journal, American Sociological Review.
The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of Homo floresiensis was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee, editor of the journal Nature as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the Orang Pendek and yeti were " founded on grains of truth ".

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