Chambers, (Jay David)Whittaker
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Chambers, (David) Whittaker — (1901 1961) Born Jay Vivian Chambers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Whittaker Chambers worked a number of different jobs under different names before enrolling at Columbia University in 1919. He left without graduating in 1923. In 1925,… … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Chambers, (David) Whittaker — orig. Jay Vivian Chambers born April 1, 1901, Philadelphia died July 9, 1961, near Westminster, Md., U.S. U.S. journalist and principal figure in the Alger Hiss case. He joined the Communist Party in 1923 and worked at various times as an editor… … Universalium
Chambers, (David) Whittaker — orig. Jay Vivian Chambers (1 abr. 1901, Filadelfia, EE.UU.–9 jul. 1961, cerca de Westminster, Md.). Periodista estadounidense, figura principal en el caso Alger Hiss. Ingresó al Partido Comunista en 1923 y en distintas épocas fue director de New… … Enciclopedia Universal
Whittaker Chambers — in 1948 Allegiance Soviet Union; then U.S.A. Service Communist underground controlled by … Wikipedia
Chambers — /chaym beuhrz/, n. 1. Robert, 1802 71, Scottish publisher and editor. 2. Robert William, 1865 1933, U.S. novelist and illustrator. 3. Whittaker (Jay David Chambers), 1901 61, U.S. journalist, Communist spy, and accuser of Alger Hiss. * * * (as… … Universalium
Chambers — (as used in expressions) Chambers, (David) Whittaker Jay Vivian Chambers Chambers, Robert y William … Enciclopedia Universal
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Daily Worker — For the British paper, see The Morning Star. The Daily Worker was a newspaper published in New York City by the Communist Party USA, a formerly Comintern affiliated organization. Publication began in 1924.[1] While it generally reflected the… … Wikipedia
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