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Bert Andrews (journalist)

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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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Washington Bureau... and his book is for the most part a transcript of the long hearings involved in the Hiss case. Andrews has very little to contribute on his own to the famous trial which wavered between perjury and treason and led to discreditization. The publisher's claim that Andrews was "In
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after securing a secret transcript. In the article, he described "Mr. Blank," an unnamed State Department official among seven discharged without specific charges. Articles continued for some days almost daily by Andrews. The
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served as Acting Secretary) in San Francisco. In 1946, he covered the United Nations Assembly meeting in London. He scooped the Yalta vote compact and the resignation of former Secretary of War
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Meanwhile, in the course of the whole Hiss Case, not more than five journalists were sent to find out at first hand what I might really be like. Only two of them, Bert Andrews, the chief of the
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reacted the next day with concern: "Without access to what the FBI reported, there is no way of knowing whether Mr. Blank was a doubtful security risk." In a comment,
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magazine as "my friend." President Eisenhower called Andrews a "personal friend" who "always presented news developments fairly and honestly."
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Meet the Press (May 17, 1953): Martha Rountree with James Wechsler, Marquis Childs, Frank Waldrop, Bert Andrews, and Lawrence Spivak.
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dismissed ten (10) employees–"none of them of top policy-making rank"–on unspecified grounds of disloyalty, as reported by
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Andrews published only one book during his lifetime; his son finished a second book for him posthumously:
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Andrews continued writing on government investigations into Communism. He covered the hearings of the
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about Alger Hiss, Andrews was among those whom he consulted for verification and encouragement.
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of a coronary occlusion (blood clot in the heart), following a first a few weeks earlier.
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National from 1942–1947
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Lindley, Ernest (3 November 1947). "What Price Security? The Case of Mr. Blank".
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A Tragedy of History: A Journalist's Confidential Role in the Hiss-Chambers Case
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On November 2, 1947, Andrews published "A State Department Security Case" in the
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A Tragedy of History: A Journalist's Confidential Role in the Hiss-Chambers Case
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On April 28, 1928, Andrews married Martha Nadine Wright (1903-1979), sister of
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At the height of his influence, Andrews helped African-American journalist
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Bertrand Albert ("Bert") Andrews Jr. was born on June 2, 1901, in
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On June 2, 1941, Andrews became Washington bureau chief for the
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Halberstam wrote that at times Andrews "seemed to be more of a
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In September 1924, Andrews began his career in journalism as a
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Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry that Shaped Postwar America
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Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry that Shaped Postwar America
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during a retreat in Denver when he suffered a heart attack.
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well into 1948. He published the articles in a book called
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in 1948 for his article "A State Department Security Case."
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On August 7, 1953, Andrews was covering U.S. President
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Andrews befriended newly elected U.S. Representative
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through 1937. In October 1937, Andrews rejoined the
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Somerset Publishers, Inc. pp. 14–17. 564:'s version shortly after the proceedings to 358:in June 1948, widely reported by the press. 633: 631: 629: 1353: 1339: 1331: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 376:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 18: 2173:20th-century American non-fiction writers 1102:"Bert Andrews of New York Herald Tribune" 747:"Wisconsin Alumnus (Volume 52, Number 6)" 1315:Bitter Ordeal for a Man to Bare His Soul 1053:Bitter Ordeal for a Man to Bare His Soul 684: 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 605: 430:staff man than a working journalist." 370:of the New York Times, had recommended 325:magazine compared Mr. Blank's story to 174:(June 2, 1901 – August 21, 1953) was a 825: 823: 437:In 1962, Nixon referred to Andrews in 352:House Un-American Activities Committee 1362:Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 777:"Matter of Fact: The Case of the Ten" 568:'s more recent re-examination (1958). 485:Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 164:Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 7: 1290:. Simon & Schuster. p. 62. 986:. Simon & Schuster. p. 62. 839:"Loyalty Among Government Employees" 1257:. New York: Random House. pp.  1123:Lautier, Louis (1 September 1953). 927:McCarten, John (15 November 1947). 707:"Bertrand Albert "Bert" Andrews Jr" 1197:. Kirkus Review. 28 September 1962 547:Bert Andrews was the chief of the 14: 695:. 22 August 1953. pp. 1, 23. 410:, proved equal to the assignment. 1441: 1434: 1312:Nixon, Richard (16 March 1962). 1050:Nixon, Richard (16 March 1962). 641:Colorado Biographical Dictionary 689:"Bert Andrews Dies in Denver". 638:Onofrio, Jan (1 January 1999). 531:, with son Peter Andrews (1962) 125: 2163:New York Herald Tribune people 1231:. Perseus Books. p. 109. 959:. Perseus Books. p. 109. 477:Raymond Clapper Memorial Award 244:. In mid-1929, he joined the 238:. In 1929, he worked for the 1: 2168:The New York Times columnists 1228:Richard Nixon: A Life in Full 956:Richard Nixon: A Life in Full 366:In 1946, Andrews along with 1937:The San Diego Union-Tribune 745:Priebe, Dick (March 1951). 453:Roberta McCain (née Wright) 172:Bertrand Albert Andrews Jr. 33:Bertrand Albert Andrews Jr. 2189: 1127:. Baltimore Afro-American. 728:Halberstam, David (1979). 204:but dropped out in 1924. 1432: 1368: 1171:; Andrews, Peter (1962). 893:. New York Herald-Tribune 867:. New York Herald-Tribune 808:. New York Herald-Tribune 749:. University of Wisconsin 731:The Powers That Be (book) 455:and aunt of U.S. Senator 389:was telling the truth to 178:-based reporter for the 2069:The Wall Street Journal 1875:The Wall Street Journal 1830:The Wall Street Journal 1284:Mattews, Chris (1996). 980:Mattews, Chris (1996). 549:New York Herald Tribune 447:Personal life and death 422:Relationship with Nixon 402:New York Herald Tribune 259:New York Herald Tribune 247:New York Herald-Tribune 235:Chicago Herald-Examiner 230:William Randolph Hearst 181:New York Herald Tribune 103:New York Herald Tribune 1550:Louis M. Kohlmeier Jr. 1225:Black, Conrad (2007). 1195:"A Tragedy of History" 1075:Journalism Institute. 953:Black, Conrad (2007). 570: 459:. They had two sons. 412: 222:and then moved to the 1572:Nathan K. (Nick) Kotz 1145:Washington Witch Hunt 734:. 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John McCain
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Stanford University
copy boy
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San Diego Sun
William Randolph Hearst
Chicago Herald-Examiner
Detroit Times
New York Herald-Tribune
New York American
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David Halberstam
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