Doreen Rappaport, The Alger Hiss Trial,
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Doreen Rappaport, The Alger Hiss Trial,
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96 / THE ALGER HISS TRIAL Q. Would Mr. Wadleigh know about this memo? A. Yes, certainly. Q« Did Mr. Wadleigh ever ask you questions? A. Very frequently. He was a peculiar and odd individual. The prosecutor objected to the characterization of Wadleigh, but he was overruled. Darlington continued: Mr. Wadleigh would frequently come in and ask questions about the work at hand. There were times he had a well-developed curiosity about a lot of things. There were times I came into my office after lunch and he would be there reading a paper on my desk. I never gave it much thought. After all, we were all part of the same group. We had confidence in each other. And he always had a good explanation for what he was doing. Q. Did you ever see him in Mr. Sayre's office? A* I must have seen him there fairly frequently. People in our department often talked with Mr. Hiss and Mr. Say re.