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'''Dr. Philip E. Mosely''' was an academic who worked for the [[US state department]] and recruited for the [[CIA]].
 
'''Dr. Philip E. Mosely''' was an academic who worked for the [[US state department]] and recruited for the [[CIA]].
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
In 1943 he was an adviser to [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Cordell Hull]] at the Moscow Conference in 1943.<ref name=nytobit>https://www.nytimes.com/1972/01/14/archives/dr-philip-e-mosely-scholar-of-soviet-affairs-dead-at-66.html</ref>
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He married in 1939.<ref name=arcs>https://archives.library.illinois.edu/ead/ua/1535051/1535051f.html</ref>
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He worked for [[Colombia University]] from 1940 to 1942, but spent the next 4 years working for the [[US state department]]. He was an adviser to [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Cordell Hull]] at the Moscow Conference in 1943.<ref name=nytobit>https://www.nytimes.com/1972/01/14/archives/dr-philip-e-mosely-scholar-of-soviet-affairs-dead-at-66.html</ref>
  
 
In 1946 he founded the Russian institute at [[Columbia University]], which he directed from 1951 to 1955.<ref name=nytobit/>
 
In 1946 he founded the Russian institute at [[Columbia University]], which he directed from 1951 to 1955.<ref name=nytobit/>
  
 
In 1968 Mosely, as Associate Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs of [[Columbia University]] recruited [[Frank Snepp]] into the CIA.<ref name=Rabinowitz>Ted Rabinowitz, [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/fall13/alumni_profiles1 Frank Snepp ’65, ’68 SIPA Chases the Truth From Saigon to Los Angeles], ''Columbia College Today'', Fall 2013</ref>  
 
In 1968 Mosely, as Associate Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs of [[Columbia University]] recruited [[Frank Snepp]] into the CIA.<ref name=Rabinowitz>Ted Rabinowitz, [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/fall13/alumni_profiles1 Frank Snepp ’65, ’68 SIPA Chases the Truth From Saigon to Los Angeles], ''Columbia College Today'', Fall 2013</ref>  
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==Connections==
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He corresponded with various US establishment figures, including [[George Kennan]] (between 1951 and 1953), [[Chester Bowles]], [[William Buckley]] and [[Richard Pipes]] (1954-55), [[Nelson Rockefeller]] (1956-57) and [[Averell Harriman]]<ref name=arcs>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 20:40, 6 December 2018

Person.png Philip MoselyRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, spook, deep state functionary)
Born1905
Died13 January 1972 (Age 66)
US
NationalityUSA
Alma materHarvard University
SpouseRuth Bissel Mosely
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Historical Members
InterestsUSSR
Spooky academic

Dr. Philip E. Mosely was an academic who worked for the US state department and recruited for the CIA.

Activities

He married in 1939.[1]

He worked for Colombia University from 1940 to 1942, but spent the next 4 years working for the US state department. He was an adviser to United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull at the Moscow Conference in 1943.[2]

In 1946 he founded the Russian institute at Columbia University, which he directed from 1951 to 1955.[2]

In 1968 Mosely, as Associate Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University recruited Frank Snepp into the CIA.[3]

Connections

He corresponded with various US establishment figures, including George Kennan (between 1951 and 1953), Chester Bowles, William Buckley and Richard Pipes (1954-55), Nelson Rockefeller (1956-57) and Averell Harriman<ref name=arcs>


 

Event Participated in

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Bilderberg/195813 September 195815 September 1958Buxton
UK
England
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