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Excerpt from Army Signal Corps; Subversion and Espionage, Vol. 4: Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-Third Congress, First Session; December 14, 1953
Mr. Neuberger. Mr. Chairman, my client would prefer not to have the lights, television cameras and so forth. The chairman. Would you turn the lights off the witness. You gentlemen are informed that during the testimony there will be no ash pictures taken. Mr. Cohn. May we have your full name, please? Mr. Socol. Albert Socol. Mr. Cohn. Would you talk up a little. Mr. Socol. Albert Socol. Mr. Cohn. Where do you reside? Mr. Socol. Long Branch, N. J. Mr. Cohn. What address? Mr. Socol. 419 West End Avenue. Mr. Cohn. 419 Mr. Socol. 419 West End Avenue. Mr. Cohn. Mr. Socol, were you for a considerable period of time employed at the Evans Signal Laboratory at Fort Monmouth? Mr. Socol. Yes, I was.
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