-Caveat Lector-
Some alumni of the OSS, the Office of Strategic Services, America's first
central intelligence agency:
Brown, Norman O.: classicist
Kirkpatrick, Evron: political scientist
Marcuse, Herbert: philosopher
Schlesinger, Arthur: historian
Sweezy, Paul: Marxist economist
Mellon, Paul: banker's son
Bruce, David: banker's son's brother-in-law (and commanding
officer), son-in-law of Secretary of Treasury, multimillionaire,
ambassador to France 1948-49, ambassador to Germany 1957-59,
ambassador to Britain 1961-69, delegate to Viet Nam Peace
conference 1970-71
Morgan, Junius: banker's son
Morgan, Henry: banker's son
Armour, Lester: meat packer
Goldberg, Arthur: attorney, Labor Secretary
Bunche, Ralph: professor, civil rights advocate
Horrigan, William: attorney, later became president of
Panama-based World Commerce Corporation
Dillon, C. Douglas: Treasury Secretary
Dulles, Allen: attorney (Sullivan and Cromwell), perpetrator of
Operation SUNRISE (escape of SS at end of WWII), purchaser of
fifty million doses of LSD from IG Farben subsidiary Sandoz,
DDCI 1951-53, DCI 1953-61 (fired by Kennedy), member of Warren
Commission, author ("The Craft of Intelligence" 1963)
Helms, Richard: Naval lieutenant, DCI, CIA Deputy Director for
Plans 1962-65
Sicre, Ricardo: one of the richest men in Spain, V.P. of
World Commerce Corporation (WCC was a firm founded after the
war by OSS Chief, "Wild Bill" Donovan and William Stephenson
of British Intelligence)
Hayden, Stirling: ex-merchant seaman, actor, novelist, friend of
Donovan's son (served with Tito in Yugoslavia)
Coon, Carlton: anthropologist (Harvard)
Roseborough, Frank: attorney (Sullivan and Cromwell)
Gurfein, Murray: Assistant New York District Attorney arranged
"deal" to parole Luciano
Shaheen, John: GOP publicity director
Oblensky, Serge: "Prince"
Angleton, James Jesus: amateur poet (Yale), orchid enthusiast
Oechsner, Fredrick: formerly Berlin manager of United Press, director of
"black" propaganda
Hughs, H. Stuart: historian (Harvard)
Forgan, James Russell: banker's son replaced David Bruce
Ryan, Theodore: attorney (Yale), prominent Connecticut Republican
Daddario, Emilio: attorney, Connecticut Congressman
Toulmin, John: V.P. First National Bank of Boston, distant relative of
Dulles brothers
Roosevelt, Kermit: grandson of Teddy
Glueck, Rabbi Nelson: archaeologist, first discovered the site of King
Soloman's mines
Wisner, Frank: attorney (Wall Street), chief of CIA Office of Policy
Coordination 1948-52, CIA Deputy Director for Plans1953-58, resigned
1962, suicide 1965, co-star of <Blowback> by Christopher Simpson
Bailey, Stephen: political scientist (Oxford), future President Syracuse
University
Scribner, Joseph: investment banker
Smolianinoff, Andre: executive (DuPont stock brokerage)
Seitz, Albert: engineer, ex-RCMP, CIA Balkan operations 1946-52, chief of
a U.S. "training assistance group" Laos 1957
Yarrow, Bernard: Russian emigre, assistant to N.Y. District Attorney,
Thomas E. Dewey, joined Sullivan and Cromwell after war, became senior
V.P. of Radio Free Europe, 1952
Kirkpatrick, Lyman: Assistant Director CIA, Inspector General CIA, future
Executive Director CIA, professor of political science (Brown University)
Pearson, Norman: professor of English (Yale)
Will, Hubert: instructor in international relations (Yale)
D'Oench, Russell: grandson of founder of Grace Shipping Lines
Van der Stricht, Paul: future vice-chairman of Warner-Lambert
Pharmeucutical Co.
Sharp, George: attorney (Wall Street), a leading partner at Sullivan and
Cromwell, recruited American contingent of JEDBURGH
Canfield, Franklin: yet another Dulles legal associate, recruited American
contingent of JEDBURGH
DuPont, Alfred: architect "unaffiliated with his family's huge chemical
concern"
Burke, Michael: football star (University of Pennsylvania), general
manager of Ringling Brothers Circus 1954-56, president of the CBS network
in Europe 1958-62, president N.Y. Yankees cr.1972
Alsop, Stewart: author, columnist
Alsop, John: attorney (Wall Street), columnist's brother
Hemingway, Ernest: famous writer
Hemingway, John: son of famous writer
Colby, William: JEDBURG, CIA station chief in South Viet Nam, head of
CIA's Far Eastern operations division, chief of American "pacification"
programs in Viet Nam DCI
Casey, William: wealthy N.Y. tax attorney, (reputed) mastermind of
"October Surprise", DCI
Rositzke, Harry: CIA station chief in India 1961-63, (during
ambassadorship of John Kenneth Galbraith)
Tolstoy, Ilia: grandson of famous writer, later became general manager of
Marineland in Florida
Birch, John: fundamentalist Baptist missionary "first casualty of the Cold
War"
Banks, Aaron: JEDBURGH, "father" of the Green Berets
Conien, Lucien: JEDBURGH, Landsdale's sidekick, co-star of "Politics of
Heroin in South East Asia" by Alfred McCoy
Rostow, Walter: a principal architect of America's Viet Nam policy,
principal White House advisor under Johnson and Kennedy
Child, Julia: television's "French Chef," maintained OSS intelligence
files at Chunking
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