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Julian Nelson Frank (1906–1974) was a journalist, anti-communist, a special agent with U.S. Naval Intelligence, an investigator for the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, and a bookstore owner.〔(Nelson Frank Papers ), The Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library.〕〔(Nelson Frank, 68, ex-Labor Reporter ), ''New York Times'', March 4, 1974.〕 He was a writer, labor editor, and columnist for the ''New York World-Telegram'' from 1944 to 1955, where his 1945 article concerning the Duclos letter, which contributed to the ouster of Communist Party USA head Earl Browder, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.〔〔Ryan, James Gilbert. (2005) ''Earl Browder: The Failure of American Communism.'' Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.〕 Frank also wrote for ''Life'' and ''Fortune''.〔 Frank's front-page ''World-Telegram'' expose' did much to popularize the story of "Red Spy Queen" Elizabeth Bentley; he appeared with her on one of the first episodes of ''Meet the Press''.〔("Meet the Press" ), ''Billboard'', September 25, 1948.〕 A former communist who had worked for ''The Daily Worker'', Frank testified before Rep. Richard Nixon and HUAC to support Whittaker Chambers's accusations against Alger Hiss. Frank was the father of Johanna Hurwitz and the grandfather of Garance Franke-Ruta and Ted Frank. ==References==
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