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  1. Poetry by Whittaker Chambers. Blow, whistles, blow; My brother lies in the cold earth; October 21st, 1926; Lothrop, Montana; Fruit of the pear; As go to hunt my job; Quag-Hole; Bare and lonely lives; Spartacus’ Song; Elm Grove, W. Va., 1925; March for the Red Dead; Poetry About Whittaker Chambers. Pipe Creek Farm; Video. C-SPAN + Book-TV ...

  2. Chambers was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [3] and spent his infancy in Brooklyn. His family moved to Lynbrook, Long Island, New York State, in 1904, where he grew up and attended school. [2] [4] His parents were Jay Chambers and Laha Whittaker. He described his childhood as troubled because of his parents' separation and their need to ...

  3. A.A. Berle met with Whittaker Chambers (Isaac Don Levine also in attendance) on the evening of September 2, 1939. "Berle did not retire immediately. Instead he transcribed his handwritten notes and memories of the conversation on an office typewriter; he titled the four-page memo ‘Underground Espionage Agent.’.

  4. Witness (memoir) Witness. (memoir) Witness, first published in May 1952, is a best-selling book of memoirs by American writer Whittaker Chambers (1901–1961), which recounts his life as a dedicated Marxist - communist ideologist in the 1920s, his work in the Soviet underground during the 1930s, and his 1948 testimony before the US Congress ...

  5. At his sentencing on January 25, 1950, Alger Hiss, however, told the court, “I am confident that in the future the full facts of how Whittaker Chambers was able to carry out forgery by typewriter will be disclosed.”. His opponents dismissed the notion that a typewriter could be forged as fanciful. In 1976, Richard M. Nixon recalled Hiss’s ...

  6. Jul 5, 2024 · Communist Party of the United States of America. Whittaker Chambers (born April 1, 1901, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died July 9, 1961, near Westminster, Md.) was an American journalist, Communist Party member, Soviet agent, and a principal figure in the Alger Hiss case, one of the most publicized espionage incidents of the Cold War.

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  8. The Typewriter Family Typewriter Plays Vital Role in Hiss Case. In November 1948, pre-trial depositions began in Baltimore in the libel suit that Alger Hiss had filed against Whittaker Chambers. Soon after, Chambers was asked to produce any documentary evidence to support his allegations that Hiss had been a Communist.

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