Abstract

This paper contains little known vignettes in the life of Herbert O. Yardley which include the Cipher Bureau he established in New York, William F. Friedman, publication of The American Black Chamber, his work for the Canadian government, an effort to clear his name with the FBI, and a secret investigation of his loyalty by the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps during World War II.

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