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  Lucy spy ring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roessler managed to make contact with Alexander Rado's Soviet espionage organization in Switzerland and used it to pass information to Moscow.
His required conditions for working for Rado were very odd -- he was never to be forced to disclose his sources, and the Soviets were to make no attempt to discover them.
Alexander Foote, later author of the controversial Handbook for Spies, was one of Rado's (and Roessler's) radio operators and was one of those arrested.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lucy_spy_ring   (508 words)

  
 Record / Album Cover Art & Design: Alex Steinweiss and Artists/Designers for Remington Albums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Alexander Steinweiss, who worked in New York as a freelancer, was asked to design a standard record sleeve for the new long playing record which would not damage the vinyl.
On the cover of the recording of Dvorak's 4th (8th) Symphony designer Rado beautifully expressed a mood which was actually really in contrast with the strength of some movements of that symphony and accentuates the sense of beauty.
Otto Rado's use of vivid colors in a dynamic drawing for the boxed set of the Aida recording are inspirational.
www.soundfountain.com /remcovart.html   (2006 words)

  
 News | Alexander Rado
Rado was the GRU intelligence officer living under cover in Switzerland who from 1936-1943 controlled the Rote Drei spy ring, with the aid of his wife Helene.
KV 2/1647 records how the Rados first came to Security Service notice in 1929, when Helene wrote to a British communist whose correspondence was being watched under a Home Office warrant.
This includes the interviews carried out by SIME with Rado, reports of his two attempted suicides (one where he attempted to slash his wrists and neck with a safety razor, and one where he tried to seize the gun of one of his guards) and his intercepted correspondence while in the transit camp.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /releases/2004/may21/rado.htm   (335 words)

  
 Alexander Foote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In World War II, Allan Alexander Foote was a radio operator for a Soviet espionage ring in Switzerland.
Foote was originally from Yorkshire in England, and had spent some time in Spain working for the Republican side during the Civil War in the 30s.
He became a radio operator for the Soviet espionage operation run by Alexander Rado and was one of those who passed information to Moscow from the Lucy spy ring run by Rudolf Roessler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Foote   (248 words)

  
 News | 'Rote Drei' agent files
As information emerged from sources in Switzerland, Foote was linked to Rado's network, and the Security Service gathered as much detail as it could about him, which is on file.
The Beurtons had been introduced by Alexander Foote, and Leonard Beurton, who had been born in the UK of German parents, had fought in the International Brigade in Spain before working as a wireless operator for the Rote Drei.
KV 6/41 reveals that Ursula Beurton was known to the Security Service before Foote's revelations, since interest had been taken in her husband since his spell in the Spanish Civil War.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /releases/2004/may21/rote_drei.htm   (1529 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Unrest in Serbia -- December 6, 1996
GABY RADO, ITN: The students of Novi Sad were unaware of the resignation of the Serbian information minister when they began their daily protests from their campus where there was, anyway, a buoyant feeling among them that the political balance was going the way of the demonstrations right across Serbia.
GABY RADO: It was clear the students had some support, at least, among ordinary townspeople.
During his resignation news conference in Belgrade, the Serbian information minister Alexander Tianic, a former newspaper man, said he was going because his liberal concept of Serbian journalism clashed with the actual situation.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/europe/december96/serbia_12-6.html   (487 words)

  
 Richard Aldrich - L-Z
From January to July 1945, Alexander Rado -- the GRU chief in Switzerland from 1940 to 1943 -- was in the hands of British Security Intelligence Middle East (SIME) in Cairo.
Aldrich mines the available material for the conclusion that, contrary to popular legend, Rado neither tried to defect to the British nor did the British repatriation of Rado to the Soviets represent anything other than the routine treatment of him as a Displaced Person.
Additionally, the author suggests that the failure of the British to recognize who and what they had in their hands argues against the kind of relationship between British intelligence and Rado's network that some writers have put forward.
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/A_folder/aldrichl-z.html   (914 words)

  
 rado watch information sources
A truly classic Rado watch is made to be a treasured accessory to one's wardrobe.
Rado was founded in 1917 in Switzerland, although it wasn't until the 1960's that the world's first Rado watch was...
Roland Garros 2005 Rado is the Official Timekeeper of Roland Garros.
www.jewelrydiamondgift.com /watch/radowatch   (960 words)

  
 Program at USC bolsters success for minorities in medicine
The idea was to increase access to careers in medical sciences for African-American, Latino and Native American students, says Althea Alexander, USC assistant dean of minority student affairs at the Keck School of Medicine.
Because the Macy Minorities In Medicine Program was funded only for five years, Alexander does not know if it will keep going as it currently stands.
Such efforts are important because when educators expose students from minority communities to the possibilities in medicine, those students may end up later helping their communities with their expertise and care, Alexander says.
www.usc.edu /hsc/info/pr/1vol6/605/program.html   (610 words)

  
 Rado   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tibor Radó's parents were Alexander Radó and Gizella Knappe.
They had two children, Judith Viola Radó and Theodore Alexander Radó.
The Rockefeller Foundation awarded Radó a fellowship to enable him to spend 1928 working in Germany; part of the year being spent with Carathéodory in Munich and part with Koebe and Lichtenstein in Leipzig.
www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Rado.html   (1937 words)

  
 Ultra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Lucy ring was operated by, apparently, one man, Rudolf Roessler, and was initially treated with considerable suspicion by the Soviets when it began to operate.
The information it provided was accurate and timely, and Soviet agents in Switzerland (including Alexander Rado, the director) eventually took it quite seriously.
In the Pacific Theatre, the Japanese cypher machine called "Purple" was unrelated to the Enigmas, but was used for the highest level Japanese diplomatic traffic.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/U/Ultra.htm   (4559 words)

  
 ArtsPass® - Digital Arts For A Digital World
A member of the Arts4All Roster of Artists, Paul is a frequent contributor and guest editor of ArtsPass News (formerly the Arts4All Newsletter).
For more on playwright-author Paul Foster and his life in the theater, contact the Paul Foster Theatrical Collection at the Alexander Library, Rutgers University.
Direct email research enquiries to edskip@rci.rutgers.edu or write to Dr. Ron Becker, Head of Special Collections, The Alexander Library, Rutgers University, 69 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.
www.artspass.com /cp_content.asp?ID=38   (232 words)

  
 ulrta information,ultra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Lucyring was operated by, apparently, one man, Rudolf Roessler, and wasinitially treated with considerable suspicion by the Soviets when it began to operate.
The information it provided was accurateand timely, and Soviet agents in Switzerland (including Alexander Rado, the director) eventually took it quite seriously.
In the Pacific Theatre, the Japanese cypher machine called " Purple " was unrelated to the Enigmas, but was used for the highest level Japanesediplomatic traffic.
www.vsearchmedia.com /ulrta.html   (3524 words)

  
 Re: fc3, sendmail, and dovecot problems revisited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 19:58 -0600, rado wrote: > Alexander and Bob, please accept my appology, I was so wrong!
> > thx for all u2 > > John Rose > -- > rado rivers-bend com> > John, I don't know how the Zoom modem handles the port forwarding, that is, whether it relies strictly on learned MAC address or IP, and how long is it's ARP cache timeout.
We use a combination of shell scripts, ping and ifconfig with IP address aliasing for redundant MRTG machines.
www.redhat.com /archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg02361.html   (396 words)

  
 Alexander Oppenheim
Born February 4th 1903, died December 13th 1997.
Sir Alexander Oppenheim was born in Salford, Lancashire, his first language being Yiddish.
After graduating from Oxford in 1927, he gained a Chicago PhD in 1930 with a thesis Minima of Indefinite Quaternary Quadratic Forms under L.E. Dickson.
www.numbertheory.org /obituaries/OTHERS/oppenheim.html   (391 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Alexander Bednarek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Alexander Bednarek has 7 students and 7 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu /html/id.phtml?id=1399   (107 words)

  
 Indexes & Archive of Studies in Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Alexander, John A. "An Intelligence Role for the Footnote", Stud.
This is a biographic sketch of Soviet spy, Alexander (Sandor) Rado, the famed chief of the Swiss-based "Rote Drei" net during World War II.
Book review of Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare by Alexander Orlov, Stud.
www.cia.gov /csi/kent_csi/author-combine.htm   (8543 words)

  
 FedoraForum.org - Fedora Core brevity vs server upgrades
I saw remarks by Alexander Dalloz and others whom I respect all greatly.
They seemed to instill in me that just because the core is released does
> I saw remarks by Alexander Dalloz and others whom I respect all greatly.
www.fedoraforum.org /forum/showthread.php?t=57900   (3186 words)

  
 NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Search old newspapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
As a teenager, Denega said he decided that he wanted to major in fishing.
The El Do- rado High School science teacher said it's that fascina- tion for the outdoors that he tries to pass on in his classes.
The 45-year-old Denega was recently selected to re- ceive one of the Society of Sigma Xi's Outstanding Sci- ence Teacher Awards from the California State University, Sacramento club.
www.newspaperarchive.com /newspapers2/na0003/191120/2084560.html   (229 words)

  
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Since spies in real life use multiple names, Kilzer uses multiple names interchangeably.
One must know that Rudolf Roessler is Lucy, that Leopold Trepper is the Grand Chief, that Alexander Rado is the chief of the Rote Drei in Switzerland, a Soviet spy ring.
Kilzer recognized that he needed a glossary listing the principal characters in his story, but the glossary is offered without multiple entries for individuals.
home.att.net /~pfrswr/kilze_00.doc   (1206 words)

  
 Lycoming Authors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Alexander, Susan H. The ambivalent welcome: print media, public opinion, and immigration / Rita J. Simon and Susan H. Alexander.
Mediated women: representations in popular culture / edited by Marian Myers.
Modernism, gender, and culture: a cultural studies approach / edited with an introduction by Lisa Rado.
www.lycoming.edu /library/overview/lycoauth.htm   (4436 words)

  
 A Christmas Carol: The Musical (2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Starring Kelsey Grammer · Ruthie Henshall · Jason Alexander · Jane Krakowski
Katalin Laban · Terry Kelly · Alexander Delamere · Alan Ruscoe · Martyn Ellis
Leah-Verity White · John Rado · Patrick David and Jennifer Love Hewitt
www.mylovehewitt.com /images/carol   (224 words)

  
 Index for Book Reviews by Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
McKee, Alexander : Black Saturday: The Death of the Royal Oak : Fall 1960
Orlov, Alexander : Handbook of Intelligence and Guerrilla Warfare : Winter 1964
Rado, Alexander : Dora Reporting and Under the Pseudonym Dora : Summer 1973
www.au.af.mil /au/awc/awcgate/cia/bookauth.htm   (5090 words)

  
 Index for Articles by Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Alexander Rado : Thomas, Louis : Summer 1968
Intelligence Role for the Footnote, An : Alexander, A. John : Summer 1964
Theory and Practice of Soviet Intelligence, The : Orlov, Alexander : Spring 1963
www.cia.gov /csi/studies/declass/artsintn.htm   (8261 words)

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