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22 июл 1951 г. - "Rhodes Grads Influential in Eastern Press; Aid British, Global Propaganda" Chicago Tribune 1951, Jul 22

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New York, July 21-
The picture of the American Rhodes scholars network in the United States-a rabid movement toward internationalism- is completed and glued together by their numbers in the field of molding public opinion. They are highly influential in the eastern press, magazines and radio chains.
Rhodes scholars in this country represent 32 campus leaders carefully selected each year to go to. Oxford university, England, for supplemental schooling. Their patron, the late Cecil Rhodes, British empire builder and diamond tycoon, aimed at instilling in his proteges ''political bias'' rather than education, according to his intimates.
This bias, as revealed by the Rhodes seven wills and writings, was to recover the United States for the British empire in the form of an Anglo Saxon federation. The federation , wouId be powerful enough to dominate the world and enforce the "peace.''

Time Follows Rhodes' Line

Closely following the Rhodes' line of propaganda is the Time, Inc., magazine group headed by Henry Luce. Luce was not a Rhodes scholar but he did spend a year at Oxford where he sponged up some of the imperialistic doctrines carried later in his magazines. Several of his top brass editors have been Rhodes scholars. From the start Luce followed the Anglophile trail, whooping it up for American intervention in war when the British were in trouble and damning pro-Americans as "isolationists." He is a charter member of the "Eisenhower-for-President" cult, favors entrapment of Republicans by Truman's so-called bipartisan foreign policy, and the Marshall plan, which has paid off his magazines.
In addition to pushing the British concept of policing the world with American soldiers and economic aid, the Luce publications have been infiltrated by another form of globalism. Whittaker Chambers, devotee of world communism and confessed courier for a soviet spy ring, was a senior editor [$30,000 a year] for Time magazine. Chambers informed on Alger Hiss, Roosevelt adviser at Yalta. Hiss is now in a federal penitentiary for perjury in a case involving soviet espionage
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