Carol Nalaski

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Henry Stimson. A former artillery officer in the Great War, Stimson thought the idea of reading other nation’s messages in peacetime was immoral, and upon learning that the State Department was paying codebreakers in New York to read the mail of foreign diplomats—Yardley and his American black chamber—the secretary was appalled. “Gentlemen do not read each other’s mail,” he was supposed
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