Prosecution
itnesses / 67
Witness: Eunice Lincoln
Direct Examination by the Prosecution
Lincoln was Sayre's secretary from 1933 to 1939. Her testimony emphasized how difficult it was for anyone to sneak into Sayre's or Hiss's office.
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Q* Did visitors enter without talking to you? A* No. A messenger sat outside the office. He usually opened the door and took visitors' coats and hats. I never let anyone in without asking them what they wanted. I usually announced everyone. If I knew the person, I would let him go in. Someone always
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