In a 1978 column in the New York Post, the journalist Murray Kempton revealed that he, Alger Hiss, and an unnamed third person had grown up in "circumstances of shabby gentility" in Baltimore.
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Communists, United States, Espionage, Soviet, Soviet Espionage, Spies, Subversive activities, Officials and employees, United States. Dept. of State, Biography, History, United States. Department of State, Hiss, alger, 1904-1996, United states, department of state, EspionagePeople
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