From Mines to Minds Oral History Transcript And Related Material 1984 1985

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Charles Easton Ive Rothwell
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Chall: Did he have suspicions about ? What were his suspicions?
161 Rothwell: About the library? That there were too many left-wingers, com munists there. I think he judged Harold Fisher to be a communist. Well, Harold was not a communist. Harold was a Vermont Republi can, but a very liberal person.
This is a part of the oral history that I may put some restrictions on. That was the basic problem I had to face through all the years I was there. And I was there twelve years.
Chall: The suspicion
... that Rothwell: that the library, which Mr. Hoover founded in 1920, the Hoover Library had become, over the years, a left-wing institution.
Chall: How were these people appointed? Mr. Hoover apparently didn't have the power of appointment. He could distrust you all. But he had no control, is that right?
Rothwell: Oh, he had a lot of control. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Stanford. And they stood in awe of Mr. Hoover. He had been president of the United States. And he was a very strong man.


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