William Ward Pigman

William Ward Pigman
Born (1910-03-05)March 5, 1910
Died September 30, 1977(1977-09-30) (aged 67)
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Cause of death Heart attack
Occupation Chemist
Employer New York Medical College

William Ward Pigman (March 5, 1910 – September 30, 1977), also known as Ward Pigman, was a former chairman of the Department of Biochemistry at New York Medical College, and a suspected Soviet Union spy as part of the "Karl group" for Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU).[1]

Biography

He was born on March 5, 1910.

He had a Ph.D in chemistry. He worked for the National Bureau of Standards and the Labor and Public Welfare Committee. Earlier he had been a professor at the University of Alabama.[2]

He supplied documents to Whittaker Chambers and J. Peters for Soviet intelligence as early as 1936.[1] In his book, Witness, Whittaker Chambers refers to Pigman using the pseudonym "Abel Gross".[3] The Gorsky Memo cites him as "114th".

In 1954 he was at the Department of Biochemistry, at the New York Medical College.[4]

He died on September 30, 1977 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts from a heart attack.[5]

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References

  1. 1 2 John Earl Haynes; Harvey Klehr (1999). Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America. Yale University Press. In early 1936 Peters had Chambers obtain documents from two secret Communist sources, Julian Wadleigh in the State Department and Ward Pigman at the ...
  2. p. 49
  3. Whittaker Chambers (1952). Witness. Random House. pp. 29, 385–386, 414, 419, 422, 425, 429, 442, 745. ISBN 0-89526-571-0.
  4. Pigman, William Ward (1966). Radiation Research.
  5. "Dr. W.W. Pigman, A Noted Researcher In Biochemistry, 67". New York Times. October 1, 1977. Retrieved 2008-07-01. Dr. William Ward Pigman, a professor and former chairman of the department of biochemistry at New York Medical College who was known for his work in carbohydrates, died yesterday of a heart attack at Woods Hole, Mass., while attending a scientific meeting. He was 67 years old.

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