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Rader, Melvin (Melvin Miller), 1903-1981 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Rader, Melvin (Melvin Miller), 1903-1981

No compromise, the conflict between two worlds, 1939 (Melvin Rader)

False witness, 1998: t.p. (Melvin Rader); t.p. verso (original copyright 1969; reissue to commemorate 50th anniversary of Canwell Committee hearings; 1903-1981); p. [4] of cover (Melvin Rader (1903-1981) was professor of philosophy at Univ. of Wash.; author of "No compromise" and "The right to hope")

Presiding ideas in Wordsworth s poetry, 1931 (Melvin M. Rader)

1950, fair play and a free press [Univ. of Wash. website, Feb. 8, 2010] (Melvin Rader; b. in Walla Walla, Wash. 1903; d. 1981; UW philosophy professor; best known as a principal target of Wash. St. Legislature s Committee on Un-American Activities (aka Canwell Committee); False Witness, published 1969 after retirement chronicles this ordeal; very active in ACLU; received 3 degrees from UW; joined UW faculty 1930; scholar in the field of esthetics-- author of "Ethics and the human community" and "Modern Book of Esthetics")

OCLC, Feb. 8, 2010: (hdgs.: Rader, Melvin; Rader, Melvin 1903-1981; Rader, Melvin M.; Rader, Melvin Miller; Rader, Melvin Miller (1903); Rader, Melvin Miller, 1903- )

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