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  • Laura Root on Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison: In addition to crisp dialogue, convincing characterisation, and tight plotting, the author places his sharp satirical gaze upon the great American public institutions - academia, law enforcement, probation and local politics to great effect.

    Reading Maxine 2009

  • Laura Root on Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison: In addition to crisp dialogue, convincing characterisation, and tight plotting, the author places his sharp satirical gaze upon the great American public institutions - academia, law enforcement, probation and local politics to great effect.

    Sunday Salon: Arctic Chill and others Maxine 2008

  • Laura Root on Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison: In addition to crisp dialogue, convincing characterisation, and tight plotting, the author places his sharp satirical gaze upon the great American public institutions - academia, law enforcement, probation and local politics to great effect.

    Sunday Salon: Arctic Chill and others Maxine 2008

  • In mid-June the bug in Levison's office picked up his description of how he had recommended that King hire Jack O'Dell as his administrative assistant in Atlanta.

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • The Childs brothers 'direct, personal contact with Levison from the mid-1940s to 1956 was sufficient to leave no doubt whatsoever that their reports about his role were accurate and truthful.

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • The Childs brothers 'direct, personal contact with Levison from the mid-1940s to 1956 was sufficient to leave no doubt whatsoever that their reports about his role were accurate and truthful.

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • In mid-June the bug in Levison's office picked up his description of how he had recommended that King hire Jack O'Dell as his administrative assistant in Atlanta.

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • In late March of 1957 the FBI dropped Levison from its list of "key figure" Communists, and on June 25 a redacted source — either Jack or Morris Childs — "advised that insofar as he has been able to determine, Stanley Levison and [redacted — no doubt Roy] are no longer involved in the CP Reserve Fund operation and have not been so involved since early 1957, or some time prior thereto. [redacted — Jack or Morris] stated that Stanley Levison is now a CP member with no official title, who performs his CP work through mass organization activity."

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • In late March of 1957 the FBI dropped Levison from its list of "key figure" Communists, and on June 25 a redacted source — either Jack or Morris Childs — "advised that insofar as he has been able to determine, Stanley Levison and [redacted — no doubt Roy] are no longer involved in the CP Reserve Fund operation and have not been so involved since early 1957, or some time prior thereto. [redacted — Jack or Morris] stated that Stanley Levison is now a CP member with no official title, who performs his CP work through mass organization activity."

    The FBI and Martin Luther King 2002

  • "Levison," had been ennobled in Germany, as his brother had been knighted in England) -- Baron Von Levison then inquired of the bridegroom what train he intended to take.

    The Lost Lady of Lone Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

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