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22: 160:. She had previously believed an oath taken by United Nations employees prevented her from testifying about her activities with the agency. On March 20, 1953, she was convicted by a jury, with a $ 250 fine and received a suspended one-year sentence for contempt of Congress. However, in April 1955, this was overturned on appeal. 152:, rather than an agent serving a foreign government. By the end of 1950, Keeney lost her position with the United Nations. In November 1952, she was ordered to stand trial by U.S. district judge 192: 167:
called Club Cinema, mostly to show foreign-language films, with occasional live performances. Mary Jane died in 1969 at the age of seventy-one. She was preceded by her husband.
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were librarians and charter members of the liberal The Progressive Librarians Council. She worked at the
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The Librarian Spies: Philip and Mary Jane Keeney and Cold War Espionage
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cables and her own diaries confirm that Keeney and her husband,
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Philip Olin Keeney
Board of Economic Warfare
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Soviet Union
Joseph Milton Bernstein
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Philip Keeney
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Sergey Kurnakov
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Joseph McCarthy
Communist Party
Edward M. Curran
contempt of Congress
Greenwich Village
"Contempt Trial Ordered"
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"Mrs. Kenney Fined, Answers Job Query"
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"Mrs. Keeney Freed in Contempt"
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Haynes, John Earl

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