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14 Facts About Nathan Levine

1.

Nathan L Levine was born on January 18,1911, in Brooklyn, New York.

2.

Nathan Levine's parents were Barnett Levine and Sophia Shemitz.

3.

In 1933, Nathan Levine became a lawyer, working throughout the late 1930s, as a labor lawyer.

4.

In 1948, Nathan Levine had law offices at 152 West Forty-Second Street, New York.

5.

Nathan Levine continued to work as an attorney until his death in 1971.

6.

Instructions for his nephew were that, in the event of Chambers' disappearance or demise, Nathan Levine was to give the envelope to his aunt, Esther Shemitz Chambers.

7.

Nathan Levine handed me an envelope that was big, plump and densely covered with the clotted cobwebs and dust of a decade.

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8.

Nathan Levine came back with his broom and dustpan and asked me, as nearly as I remember, if I had found what I was looking for.

9.

Nathan Levine had indicated to me at times that because he was no longer with the Communists that they were going to either assassinate him or hurt him or members of his family.

10.

On December 8,1948, Nathan Levine appeared before a Grand Jury in New York City, which had been investigating communist espionage activities for several years and had already heard Hiss, Chambers, and others involved in the Hiss Case.

11.

On December 4,1948, FBI agents questions Nathan Levine and reported next day :.

12.

Nathan Levine said that they proposed to get in touch with Levine and, with the consent of Levine's mother, to search the mother's home for more documents.

13.

Nathan Levine married Miriam Margolies and had two sons, Barry and David.

14.

Nathan Levine died at St Clare's Hospital in New York City from gunshot wounds on January 27,1972, age 61.