The name 'Pumpkin Papers" arose from four or five rolls of camera film hidden in a pumpkin at the Whittaker Chambers Farm in December 1948
The Pumpkin Papers are a set of typewritten and handwritten documents, stolen from the US federal government (thus information leaks) by members of the Ware Group and other Soviet spy networks in Washington, DC, during 1937-1938, withheld by courier Whittaker Chambers from delivery to the Soviets as protection when he defected. They featured frequently in criminal proceedings against Alger Hiss from August 1948 to January 1950. The term quickly became shorthand for the complete set of handwritten, typewritten, and camera film documents in newspapers.[1][2][3]
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^Steven M. Chermak; Frankie Y. Bailey (2007). Crimes and Trials of the Century. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 179. ISBN 9780313341090. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
^Thomas B. Allen (2008). Declassified: 50 Top-secret Documents that Changed History. National Geographic Books. ISBN 9781426202223. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
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and the Baltimore documents soon became known collectively as the "PumpkinPapers". The grand jury charged Hiss with two counts of perjury. He was not...
press came to call these the "PumpkinPapers" since Chambers had briefly hidden the microfilm in a hollowed-out pumpkin. The documents indicated that...
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investigator Robert E. Stripling made widely known and which were dubbed the "PumpkinPapers". They contributed to Hiss's indictment for perjury. Nathan L. Levine...
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retrieves the "PumpkinPapers" from the farm of Whittaker Chambers. December 6 – Richard Nixon displays microfilm from the "PumpkinPapers" to the press...
broadcast on August 27, 1948, which leads to libel suit from Hiss, the PumpkinPapers, and Justice's indictment of Hiss by December 1948. First female guest:...
Activities Committee (HUAC) had learned when investigating "the so-called pumpkinpapers case, the espionage activities in the Chambers-Hiss case, the Bentley...
was intended directly to respond to the case of Alger Hiss and the "PumpkinPapers". Court decisions of this era changed the standard for enforcing some...
in American Cold War politics. In December 1948, Chambers hid the "PumpkinPapers" (microfilm) while awaiting a subpoena from the House Un-American Activities...
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produced the PumpkinPapers: five rolls of microfilm of State Department documents, which Chambers had concealed in a hollowed-out pumpkin on his Maryland...
Chambers wanted to let Peters & Co. know about his life preserver (see PumpkinPapers), he contacted Lieber to relay his message. While the London operation...
produced the "PumpkinPapers": five rolls of microfilm of State Department documents, which Chambers had concealed in a hollowed-out pumpkin on his Maryland...
Rep. Richard M. Nixon (R. Calif.) reviews details of his "PumpkinPapers" speech in 1950 with reporter Ted Knap after the Lincoln Day dinner in Waukesha...
Retrieved 4 August 2013. Allen, Jane E. (17 April 1988). "Site of 'PumpkinPapers' Spy Case Cache: Chambers' Farm Proposed as Landmark". Los Angeles Times...
denying that he had given U.S. State Department documents, nicknamed the "PumpkinPapers", to Communist spy Whittaker Chambers. Born: Charlize Theron, South...
manila envelope that contained both the Baltimore Documents and the PumpkinPapers. In 1948, Chambers would call on Sophia's son Nathan Levine, and they...