Ralph Townsend

Following the US entry into World War II, Townsend was arrested for acting as a Japanese agent without registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. He pleaded guilty, admitting that he had accepted payments before the war from a propaganda organization funded by the Japanese government, but denying that he was a Japanese agent. He was sentenced to 8 months to two years in prison. While serving his sentence, Townsend was a defendant in the Great Sedition Trial. After the war, he moved to Fairfax, Virginia, where he died on January 25, 1976. His writings continue to be influential in far-right circles. Provided by Wikipedia
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Faith, prayer and devotion by Townsend, Ralph
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Digital computer structure and design by Townsend, Ralph
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Digital computer structure and design by Townsend, Ralph
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Digital computer structure and design by Townsend, Ralph
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