This article is about the economist. For the athlete and bishop, see William Remington (athlete).
William Remington
Remington testifying before a Senate committee in 1948
Born
William Walter Remington
(1917-10-25)October 25, 1917
New York City
Died
November 24, 1954(1954-11-24) (aged 37)
Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Cause of death
Murder
Education
Dartmouth College (1939) Columbia University (1940)
Employer(s)
Tennessee Valley Authority (1936-1937) National Resources Planning Board (1940-1941) Council of Economic Advisers (1947-1948)
Spouses
Ann Moos
Jane Alben
Parent(s)
Lillian Maude Sutherland (1888-?) Frederick C. Remington (1870-1956)
William Walter Remington (1917–1954) was an American economist who was employed in various federal government positions for the United States. His career was interrupted by accusations of espionage made by Elizabeth Bentley, a Soviet spy and defector.
Remington was tried twice on different charges. He was convicted of perjury in connection with these charges in 1953. He was sentenced to three years in federal prison. He was murdered in Lewisburg prison in November 1954.[1]
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Schrecker, Ellen (1998). Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America. Little, Brown and Company. p. 361. ISBN 0-316-77470-7.
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