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Alice Barrows

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I was told they believe that by thwarting our then evident economic recovery, they would be able to prolong the country's destitution until they had demonstrated to the American people that the Government must operate business and commerce. By propaganda, they would destroy institutions making long
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In 1934, a Congressional Investigation was held to examine statements Dr. Wirt made regarding a meeting in Alice Barrows home a year earlier. The "Wirt Incident" was widely reported and provoked much controversy. Barrows and several other government employees revealed to Wirt they were members of
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of the Soviet Union; it has the policy to support and defend the Soviet Union under any and all circumstances...We conclude that the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., is substantially directed, dominated, and controlled by the
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We believe we have Roosevelt in the middle of a swift stream, and that the current is so strong, that he cannot turn back or escape from it. We believe that we can keep Mr. Roosevelt there until we are ready to supplant him with a
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term capital loansโ€”and then push Uncle Sam into making these loans. Once Uncle Sam becomes our financier, he must also follow his money with control and management.
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organization by the Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB). In its Findings of Fact, the SACB said the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship,
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Hearings, House Select Committee To Investigate Certain Statements of Dr. William Wirt, 73rd Congress, 2nd Session, April 10 and 17, 1934.
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Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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Office to Moscow's Eighth Department, the political intelligence wing, relayed information on matters regarding
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and also served on the Board of the National Council, visited Washington weekly to meet with Barrows and
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industry. Two years later in 1911, she was named director of the Vocational Education Survey.
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Barrows was the executive secretary of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship.
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since 1919, the same year she began working for the Office of Education. During
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Washington. United States Government Printing Office. 1966. Vol. 1, p. 501.
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with an A.B. During 1901โ€“03, she was employed as an English teacher at the
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The organization Barrows served as Director was found in 1953 to be a
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Hearings, Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments,
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The preliminary report of the Vocational Guidance Survey
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United States. Subversive Activities Control Board.
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The dangers and possibilities of vocational guidance
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advances positions...markedly pro-Soviet and...anti-
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Reports of the Subversive Activities Control Board.
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Index

Venona
Venona project
Venona list
CPUSA
secretary
William A. Wirt
Office of Education
New Deal
Franklin Roosevelt
Communist party
World War II
Lowell, Massachusetts
Vassar College
Packer Collegiate Institute
Columbia University
Russell Sage Foundation
Mary van Kleeck
millinery
Stalin
Kerensky
revolution
Venona project
KGB
President Truman
Francis Biddle
Charles Kramer
Senate Subcommittees
Mary Van Kleek
Russell Sage Foundation
Nathan Gregory Silvermaster

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