Sterling Memorial Library welcomed Elyse Graham GRD ’15 for a lecture and Q&A session about the history of academics and ...
The Senator Bob Dole Leadership Award being presented to D-Day and Battle of the Bulge Veterans and Concentration Camp Liberators Keyno ...
A Sebastopol writer speculates on what the famous TV chef might have been doing as an agent with the OSS during World War II ...
The World War II Foundation will host its Annual Gala at the Embassy of France in D.C., celebrating the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII with 275 guests.
Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II Elyse Graham HarperCollins ... first Office of Strategic Services (OSS), spies when war broke out.
Pittsburgh author Greg Barnhisel's "Code Name Puritan" explores the life and work of Yale professor and World War II-era spy ...
A fascinating new study, “Book and Dagger” by the historian Elyse ... academy and the Manhattan Project is well known, yet the OSS drew not from physics departments but from the humanities.
World War II lived up to its name ... and written into history books and Hollywood films. His hope for their legacy? “I just want them to be remembered as good citizens—good Americans who ...
The U.S. entered World War II with an intelligence deficit ... to form what became known as the Office of Strategic Services ...
Chambers solidly recounts a time before Julia became a legendary chef when she an American intelligence operative during WWII ...
A recent trip to Beijing by two old spooks has shone a spotlight on the continuing role of previous regimes’ military intelligence officers.