Word: couriered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...minutes deliberating the sordid record of how the A-bomb-and such other secrets as the proximity fuse-were handed over to the Kremlin. To help them decide, the jurors had the testimony of sallow, penitent Harry Gold, a Philadelphia biochemist now serving 30 years because he was a courier for the atomic spy ring, and David Greenglass, a former Los Alamos technician who testified not only to his own but also to his sister's and his wife's parts in the espionage operations...
...Morton Sobell, 33, college classmate of Rosenberg and an electronics research worker for the Government in World War II. He was the only one of the defendants to flee the U.S. (to Mexico) after the arrests of British Physicist Klaus Fuchs and Courier Harry Gold broke up the ring...
...Deal, an assistant in the State Department, and, for a moment of front-page eminence, secretary general to the San Francisco founding convention of the United Nations. But he had never been so noteworthy in his public life as he had in his ultimate disgrace, when ex-Communist Courier Whittaker Chambers exposed Hiss's treason...
...Louisville Courier-Journal asked, what could really be done by the free nations about Perón and La Prensa? In London, where meat-hungry Britons have tightened their belts while they dickered over the price of Argentine meat, Humorist A. P. Herbert wrote a doughty answer in the Sunday Graphic...
...Signals. The Government had one more point to make. Harry Gold, the spy ring's courier who has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, took the stand to testify that the information collected had indeed been passed on to the agents of Soviet Russia. As precisely and matter-of-factly as a high-school teacher explaining a problem in geometry, he laid out an account of his adventures that could serve as a handbook for espionage...