Word: ullman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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That was the home of Russian-born Nathan Gregory Silvermaster, described by Miss Bentley as the kingpin of one Communist spy ring. There, Miss Bentley had testified, Mrs. Silvermaster and William Ludwig Ullman, an Air Forces major who lived with the Silvermasters, had photographed documents and other data which Miss Bentley carried to her Russian employers. Silvermaster had denied that he was a spy, but he refused to answer other pertinent questions on the ground that he might incriminate himself...
Powered Tools. Lauchlin Currie, onetime White House assistant, readily admitted that he had been entertained "several times" at Silvermaster's house. Once he had gone to the basement with Ullman, who showed his powered tools to Mr. Currie's son. He had seen no photographic equipment, he said...
...also told what kind of information she gathered. From agents in the hush-hush Office of Strategic Services "I got all types of highly secret information on what OSS was doing . . . secret negotiations in the Balkans, and that parachutists were being dropped." From George Silverman and one Ludwig Ullman, both in Air Force headquarters, she got some details of the B-29 bomber, data on other new types of planes, and the destinations of planes to war theaters. Between nervous puffs on a cigarette, she said: "We knew about D-day long before D-day happened...
...Ullman's appointment in Regional Planning was not affected by the February move...
...meeting which elected Ullman was held Saturday at Wellesley. More than 300 geographers from the New England area were present...