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...Missing Idea. The behind-doors debate dragged on for half a year after the Russians exploded "Joe One." Then, in late January 1950, a shocking bit of intelligence decided the issue: German-born British Physicist Klaus Fuchs confessed that he had passed atomic secrets to Communist agents. Fuchs had been present at Los Alamos when Teller & Co. reviewed all that was known about thermonuclear reactions. Four days after Fuchs's confession, Harry Truman directed AEC to go ahead with the H-bomb...
...appointments went to William Alfred, instructor in English and General Education; Otto Eckstein, instructor in Economics; Klaus W. Epstein, instructor in History; Dell H. Hynes, instructor in Social Anthropology; and Edward P. Morris, instructor in French and in History and Literature...
...some U.S. officials: it was just possible, they felt, that Makar had taken to his Communist hosts data on new American missiles tested at White Sands. Most likely, he was merely a tragic neurotic befuddled by his scientific obsession. But the haunting suspicion remained: Could he be another Klaus Fuchs...
Died. Frederick Henry ("Derek") Curtis-Bennett, 52, pudgy, bespectacled defense counsel for some of Britain's most notorious lawbreakers, among them: Traitor William ("Lord Haw-Haw") Joyce, Multiple Murderer John Christie. Atom Spy Klaus Fuchs; of acute alcoholism, less than three months after the suicide of his pretty, 26-year-old second wife; in London...
...Britain's Physicist-Traitor Klaus Fuchs...