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424:, monthly organ of the Teachers Union. I also advised the Coudert Committee of the same fact when I appeared before them at a private hearing on October 9 last. When so much was made of this fact at the public hearings of the Coudert Committee on June 4, I was at a loss to understand what the "exposure" was all about. Except, of course, that for reasons of their own Messrs. Coudert and Windels seem to prefer to do things this way. DALE ZYSMAN. 1252: 466:, a former teacher and former communist, then testified that he had known Zysman in the party as "Jack Hardy." Further, Zysman/Hardy was "especially active in the Pioneer Youth, the junior wings of the Reds." Lastly, Mandel stated that any Communist teacher was expected by the Party to "inculcate communistic ideals in children." (By 1941, Mandel had become a special investigator for the 420:
matter are that nearly two years ago I addressed a communication to the Board of Superintendents advising them that "I have published several books under the pen name of Jack Hardy." This has long been a matter of common knowledge to all of my friends and most of my associates. I sent a copy of this communication to the Board of Education and shortly thereafter it was quoted in the
378:, former assistant director of the Workers School, and Benjamin Mandel testified before the Coudert committee that Zysman, then a Manhattan P.S. 39 teacher and vice president of the Teachers Union, that he a communist and someone who had recently been to the Soviet Union, and had used the Party name "Jack Hardy." That same day, Alfred J. Brooks, a teacher at Brownx P. S. 61, and 321:, 'was to discuss a program for proving the validity of the thesis the Communists were then using that Communism was Americanism of the 20th Century.' Canning did not give the date of the meeting, but it apparently was before the signing of the Hitler-Stalin pact in 1939. Those present, he said, included Dale Zysman, vice-president of Local 5 of the Teachers Union, teachers 313:, City College instructor who resigned from the Communist Party last year, also added 17 more names of alleged City College Communists to the 34 he cited yesterday, and described how - the Communists sought, usually with success, to dominate meetings of the College Teachers' Unions. The meeting of the Communist historians, Canning said, was held in the office"of 183:
Coach Dale Zysman and Assistant Coaches Raskin and Levin have a powerful working force this season made up of 16 regulars and scrubs from 1929. In addition the newcomers are the most likely looking batch Coach Zysman has had to work with since he took over the team two years ago... Coach Zysman will
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On September 9, 1941, Zysman went en trial at the Board of Education for refusing to testify before the Rapp-Coudert legislative committee, investigating subversive activities in public schools. Harold C. Campbell accused Zysman Communist party involvement, hampering the legislative inquiry, giving
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reported that the trial committee of the Board of Education was ready to open a new trial tomorrow of another teacher facing similar charges, after "having completed its trial of Dale Zysman, teacher at P. S. 89, Manhattan, and vice-president of the Teachers Union, accused of communistic activities
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of the Teachers Union, who cited the pension law as proof that no distinction is made between persons who are dismissed and those who resign... "Mr. Zysman is asking for no special privilege."... Mr. Zysman is appealing against his dismissal and the Retirement Board has informed him that it will
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Another paper reported that "Dale Zysman," vice president of the Teachers Union, asserted that he knew of a 'dozen or so' high school teachers who have been subpoenaed by the committee and the latter group confirmed that a number of such Instructors had already testified as to conditions in their
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By the end of the month, the newspaper was reporting that Zysman was one of four coaches expected to be fired for their team's poor season performance. However, Zysman weathered his first year, as he receives mention in the same position in 1930 for spring training. By September 1930 as the new
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Although this is his first year at the helm as mentor, Dale Zysman is said to have already tired of the job. He has been meeting with mediocre success due to the fact that he was left with only a handful of veteran players. Zysman succeeded Hyman Saul, who resigned and withdrew from the school
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The pension board voted to file a letter from Dale Zysman, publish school teacher who was dismissed from service last December as a result of the Rapp-Coudert investigation, Mr. Zysman had asked permission to have his accumulated pension contributions in the pension fund at 4 per cent interest,
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Editor School Page — Sir: Statements about me on the School Page of June 6 are inaccurate and misleading. You state that "for years there has been speculation" as to whether Dale Zysman and Jack Hardy are the same person and that "Mr. Zysman has remained mum on the subject." The facts of the
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In November 1927, Zysman is pictured as a football coach of the "New Utrecht Gridders" of Brooklyn. In September 1928, he is listed as one of three football coaches in Brooklyn. "Zysman steps into the shoes of Hyman Saul, who withdrew after being at the helm for two years. Zysman was Saul's
450:, Manhattan, and vice president of the Teachers Union, today walked out on a trial begun by the Board of Education to inquire into charges that he had been guilty of subversive activities and, under the party name of Jack Hardy, had written a number of tracts expounding communistic doctrines. 537:'s famous address to American workers: "The history of modern civilized America opens with one of those great, really liberating, really revolutionary wars... It was a war of the American people against English robbers who subjected America and held it in colonial slavery..." 407:, superintendent of schools, acting upon evidence of alleged Communist activity by the teachers, canceled Klein's assignment and suspended Alfred J. Brooks of Public School 61, the Bronx, and Dale Zysman, vice president of the Teachers Union of Public School 89, Manhattan. 42: 394:
office under the name of "A. G. Bosse." Seven teachers, including Henry L. Klein and Zysman, refused to testify that day. "Mr. Zysman insisted he was not "declining to answer," but "refraining from answering," reported the
509:(In 1952, Chambers recalled, "Circa 1941, Zysman's party membership was suspected or discovered. He was eased out of the schools in an incident that made a day's headlines. Later, he went to work for the 462:, declared that charges served on Zysman in July been itemized and constituted a bill of particulars. Weinstein called the walk-out a "smokescreen" and asked that the trial proceed, a request granted. 290:(Democrat - Texas, 2nd district) had already marked him out as a subversive: "Dale Zysman, teacher in the public schools of New York, has written books for the Party under the name of 'Jack Hardy'." 252:' Local 5 in New York, the union's largest affiliate, was Party stronghold. Its vice president, Dale Zysman, was a Communist who used the pen name of Jack Hardy." Klehr also mentions that 1179:"Seven Teachers Face Charges For Silence at Red Hearing: Brooks's Continued Leave of Absence Cited by Windels —Zysman Identified as 'Jack Hardy' Communist Author". New York Sun. 5 June 1941. 510: 478:-Chambers Case. In his 1952 memoir, Chambers noted, "I knew personally just one member of its staff—Ben Mandel, its able chief researcher... the former business manager of the 458:
had asked for a ten-day stay because the Board had failed to present "an itemized bill of particulars," which stay the Board denied, so Zysman walked out. The Board's counsel,
834:"Manual and New Utrecht Shape Up as Even Match: Speculation Rife as to Result if Two Elevens Should Clash — Brooklyn Prep Tilts No Tests". Standard Union. 15 October 1928. 500:
arguing that this privilege is granted to resigned teachers for a period of five years after they leave the service. Mr. Zysman was represented at yesterday's meeting by
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members who was also a member of the board of the New York City Teachers Union and in December of that year became chairman of the board. (The Teachers Union and the
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By June 12, the board had affirmed the suspension of two of the teachers who refused to testify before the Rapp-Coudert Committee: Alfred J. Brooks and Dale Zysman.
1223:"G. F. Pigott Named School Executive At Board Session: Boro Educator Elected Associate Superintendent To Succeed Miss McCooey". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 12 June 1941. 1277:"Teacher Walks Out As Board Refuses Trial Adjournment: Board Committee Denies Plea for 10-Day Delay Requested by Zysman". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 17 September 1941. 459: 184:
be able t o master his plays earlier than in previous seasons and he hopes to get the jump on the rival schools and get off on the right foot at the outset.
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reported that Zysman was not only the communist "Jack Hardy" but also "Richard Enmale," a name devised "by taking the first two letters from the names,
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was a close associate. In Dodd's memoir, she states: "We had one man in the Union who was so talented in manipulation that he was regarded as the
1168:"Cite Teachers for Contempt in School Probe: Seven Refuse to Testify in State Inquiry; Accused of Red Leanings". The Binghamton Press. 6 June 1941. 375: 322: 226: 893: 674: 272: 233: 1124:"Red Teachers 'Interpreted' History: Instructor Tells of Effort to Palm Off Communism as 20th Century Americanism". New York Post. 7 March 1941. 293:
In February 1941, he championed the plight of other teachers before he, too, got call to testify. By March 1941, Zysman was implicated again:
1288:"Zysman Identified as 'Hardy': Teachers Union Official Called Prolific Writer on Communist Doctrines". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 18 September 1941. 165:
assistant in 1927." Zysman's football team lost in October 1928 but was thought ready to win in November. Yet shortly thereafter, the local
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ran the headline "Zysman Identified as Red: Teachers Union Leader Tried in Absence After He Walks Out on Hearing." The article states:
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false testimony at private hearings, then refusing to testify at open hearings. "Zysman has filed a general denial of the allegations."
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to lay out a broad program of publication of pamphlets and brochures giving the Communist interpretation of history was described to the
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official using the name "Jack Hardy, identified as a New York schoolteacher" when providing visa for a false passport obtained for
1113:"Unions' Charters in Balance Teachers' Federation Weighs Charges Against Three New York Locals". New York Sun. 17 February 1941. 1522: 669: 151:) led to public awareness that the two names belonged to one person and subsequent expulsion from the school system in 1941. 148: 1146:"Alleged Red Walks Out on Coudert Quiz: Declared Once High in Comintern—Faces Court Penalty". New York Post. 5 June 1941. 641: 1018: 983: 249: 241: 845:"Red Devils in Crippled Condition for Contest With St John's Eleven". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 2 November 1928. 1527: 1097: 1008: 942: 870:"Nineteen Veterans Among New Utrecht Players Out For Spring Grid Meeting". Standard Union. 30 April 1930. 17: 1045: 920: 927: 679: 518: 317:, president of International Publishers. 'The purpose,' he said under questioning by committee counsel 210: 1201:"Teachers Union Fight Ouster: Officers of Locals Will Act at Convention". New York Sun. 7 June 1941. 812:"New Utrecht Gridders Who Meet Brooklyn Prep Next Saturday". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 15 November 1927. 684: 634: 624: 614: 545: 302: 1253:"Zysman Identified as Red: Teachers Union Leader Tried in Absence After He Walks Out on Hearing" 1034:"Alliance Complies: Makes Correction of 'Largely Verbal' Error". New York Sun. 9 December 1938. 314: 306: 147:
under his birth name "Dale Zysman": investigation by the New York Board of Education (now the
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history faculty, and two well-known Communists who were not teachers, Anna Rochester and
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legislative committee today at a public hearing. The committee's star witness so far,
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of the Union -- Dale Zysman, also known as Jack Hardy. He had been to Moscow."
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In 1942, Zysman filed a lawsuit to recover his pension after his dismissal:
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Reds at the Blackboard: Communism, Civil Rights, and the New York City
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hold his money and will pay interest on it if the appeal is sustained.
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A conference of Communists attended by history teachers from both
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and of writing communistic books under the name of Jack Hardy."
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football season started up, the local newspaper was reporting:
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In 1938, Zysman remained vice president of the Teachers Union.
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Labor and Textiles: A Study of Cotton and Wool Manufacturing
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that sought a law of social revolution (though, according to
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In the 1920s, "Jack Hardy" was a member of a class taught by
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The Heyday of American Communism: The Depression Decade
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Index

Dale Zysman

The New York Times
Columbia University
Teachers Union
Communist Party
Teachers Union
New York City Department of Education
Scott Nearing
Whittaker Chambers
Sam Krieger
Eve Dorf
Ben Davidson
Alfred J. Brooks
Myra Page
Benjamin Mandel
Rachel Ragozin
Communist Party
Teachers Guild
United Federation of Teachers
Harvey Klehr
American Federation of Teachers
Bella Dodd
Stalin
party
Fred E. Beal
1929 Gastonia strike
Martin Dies, Jr.
Brooklyn College
City College

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