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'''David Gordon''' (1894-1957) was the publisher of the [[1940s]] ''[[Catholic International]]''. Born into a Jewish family in Vilna (at the time Russia),<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-06-16/entertainment/9606160101_1_mary-gordon-father-shadow-man "A Daughter's Difficult, Revealing Search For The Father She Barely Knew Gordon", ''Chicago Tribune'', June 16, 1996]</ref> he converted to [[Catholicism]] and gravitated toward pro-gentile politics supporting [[Mussolini’s Italy]] and [[Franco’s Spain]]. .<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,984616,00.html "BOOKS: DAD REVISITED", ''Time'', May 27, 1996]</ref> Although he made claims of attending [[Harvard]] he was self-educated, never finishing high school.
'''David Gordon''' (1894-1957) was the publisher of the [[1940s]] ''[[Catholic International]]''. Born into a [[jewish]] family in Vilna (at the [[time]] Russia),<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-06-16/entertainment/9606160101_1_mary-gordon-father-shadow-man "A Daughter's Difficult, Revealing Search For The Father She Barely Knew Gordon", ''Chicago Tribune'', June 16, 1996]</ref> he converted to [[Catholicism]] and gravitated toward pro-gentile [[politics]] supporting [[Mussolini’s Italy]] and [[Franco’s Spain]]. .<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,984616,00.html "BOOKS: DAD REVISITED", ''Time'', May 27, 1996]</ref> Although he made claims of attending [[Harvard]] he was [[self]]-educated, never finishing high school.


He arrived with his family in Lorain, Ohio in 1900 at age 6.  
He arrived with his family in Lorain, Ohio in 1900 at age 6.  


From 1922 through 1929, he published the semi-porn girlie magazine ''Hot Dog'' using the name '''Jack Dinnsmore'''.<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-06-16/entertainment/9606160101_1_mary-gordon-father-shadow-man "A Daughter's Difficult, Revealing Search For The Father She Barely Knew Gordon", ''Chicago Tribune'', June 16, 1996]</ref> <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/08/home/gordon-shadow.html "The Cave of Memory", ''The New York Times'', May 26, 1996]</ref> In the 1940s he edited a similar magazine also under the name Jack Dinnsmore called ''Top Kick'' aimed at servicemen which stirred suspicions against the [[FDR]] administration and its allies [[Great Britain]] and the [[Soviet Union]].<ref>''[[The Hour]]'', Number 148, January 12, 1943</ref>  
From 1922 through 1929, he published the semi-porn girlie magazine ''Hot Dog'' using the [[name]] '''Jack Dinnsmore'''.<ref>[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-06-16/entertainment/9606160101_1_mary-gordon-father-shadow-man "A Daughter's Difficult, Revealing Search For The Father She Barely Knew Gordon", ''Chicago Tribune'', June 16, 1996]</ref> <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/08/home/gordon-shadow.html "The Cave of Memory", ''The New York Times'', May 26, 1996]</ref> In the 1940s he edited a similar magazine also under the name Jack Dinnsmore called ''Top Kick'' aimed at servicemen which stirred suspicions against the [[FDR]] administration and its allies [[Great Britain]] and the [[Soviet Union]].<ref>''[[The Hour]]'', Number 148, January 12, 1943</ref>  


In the late [[1930s]] he converted to Catholicism and later became a member of the [[Christian Front]].<ref>''The New Republic'', Volume 107, page 545</ref>
In the late [[1930s]] he converted to Catholicism and later became a member of the [[Christian Front]].<ref>''The New [[Republic]]'', Volume 107, page 545</ref>


In the early [[1950s]] he was a speechwriter for Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]].  
In the early [[1950s]] he was a speechwriter for Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]].  
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small>


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Jewish dissidents]]
* [[List of jewish dissidents]]


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[[Category:People]]
[[Category:1957 deaths]]
[[Category:jews and the media]]
[[Category:Jewish dissidents]]
[[Category:Communist jews]]
[[Category:Jews in the United States]]
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[[Category:Pornographers]]
[[Category:Speechwriters]]
[[Category:Christian Front]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, 28 April 2024

David Gordon (1894-1957) was the publisher of the 1940s Catholic International. Born into a jewish family in Vilna (at the time Russia),[1] he converted to Catholicism and gravitated toward pro-gentile politics supporting Mussolini’s Italy and Franco’s Spain. .[2] Although he made claims of attending Harvard he was self-educated, never finishing high school.

He arrived with his family in Lorain, Ohio in 1900 at age 6.

From 1922 through 1929, he published the semi-porn girlie magazine Hot Dog using the name Jack Dinnsmore.[3] [4] In the 1940s he edited a similar magazine also under the name Jack Dinnsmore called Top Kick aimed at servicemen which stirred suspicions against the FDR administration and its allies Great Britain and the Soviet Union.[5]

In the late 1930s he converted to Catholicism and later became a member of the Christian Front.[6]

In the early 1950s he was a speechwriter for Senator Joseph McCarthy.

Novelist daughter

David Gordon's daughter is the novelist Mary Gordon. In 1996 she wrote a memoir about her father called The Shadow Man.

Notes

See also