Herbert
Solow
Solow, like
Meyer Schapiro,
was a classmate
of Whittaker Chambers
at Columbia University. Solow later became a
journalist. In the late 1930s, Chambers asked
Solow to help sell an article he had written
about his Communist activities. According to
Solow, Chambers was afraid for his life. Solow
felt that Chambers' fears were exaggerated and
his article was vague, but he arranged a meeting
between Chambers and Isaac
Don Levine. Chambers told Levine he
wanted to meet with President Roosevelt to share
with him the information he had, but Levine
was only able to set up a meeting between Chambers
and Assistant Secretary of State Adolf
A. Berle, during which Chambers made
his first charges against Alger Hiss and others.
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