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The magazine was established in 1946, and the first issue appeared in October 1946. Its low circulation and readership levels made the magazine cease publication in May 1950. Former US President
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newsletter. Kirkpatrick and Bierly also used FBI information to capitalize upon their association. Kirkpatrick and Bierly joined with a third ex-FBI agent, John G. Keenan, to form "
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Connected to the magazine was the name Theodore Cooper Kirkpatrick, who, with fellow ex-FBI agent Kenneth M. Bierly, was implicated in "pirating" of security informants for
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The Gumshoe and the Shrink: Guenther Reinhardt, Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker, and the Secret History of the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon Election
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Associates" in Washington, DC, and then "American Business Consultants, Inc." in New York City, the publisher of
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had provided some "half-hearted" funding, but it did not succeed in shoring up the magazine.
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Plain Talk: An Anthology from the Leading Anti-Communist Magazine of the 40s
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Plain Talk: An Anthology from the Leading Anti-Communist Magazine of the 40s
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The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Political History
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magazine that was published for 44 months from 1946 to 1950. Its
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1946-1950". In Lora, Ronald; Henry, William Longton (eds.).
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Defunct political magazines published in the United States
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Conservative magazines published in the United States
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of articles from the magazine was published in 1976.
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The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America
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Plain Talk (album)
Isaac Don Levine
Isaac Don Levine
Alfred Kohlberg
ISSN
0190-4140
OCLC
1604676
anticommunist
editor-in-chief
Isaac Don Levine
conservative
John Chamberlain
Suzanne La Follette
Eugene Lyons
George S. Schuyler
Ralph de Toledano
Benjamin Mandel
John F. Cronin
Alfred Kohlberg
Norwalk, Connecticut
Herbert Hoover
Counterattack
John Quincy Adams
The Freeman
Isaac Don Levine
John Chamberlain
Suzanne La Follette
Eugene Lyons
Guenther Reinhardt

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