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effect, a trusted confidant and participant" is as unsubstantiated as a great many of the things that went on in this "tragedy of history," a hazy if attention-getting caption. His not so private intelligence of the case seems to be limited to a three-hour interview with
Chambers he shared with Nixon. Well, once again, from Hiss as seen by Chambers, and Chambers as seen by Hiss (i.e., the deadbeat Crosley) is the long testimony from the time when Chambers first appeared before the House Committee on American Activities, through the hearings, the libel suit, the indictment and the two trials. These annals have been previously and more fully recorded; Andrews concentrates on the Ford car and the
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A Tragedy of History: A Journalist's Confidential Role in the Hiss-Chambers Case
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839:"Loyalty Among Government Employees"
1257:. New York: Random House. pp.
1123:Lautier, Louis (1 September 1953).
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707:"Bertrand Albert "Bert" Andrews Jr"
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689:"Bert Andrews Dies in Denver".
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1318:. Life. p. 127
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1056:. Life. p. 127
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