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IX Nazi Agents UNIVERSITIES ARE in American Universities TOO IMPORTANT A TRAINING GROUND for Nazi THE agents to ignore. A few professors in some of our uni versities have joined the growing Some of them are list German of anti-democratic propa subjects gandists. guise their pro-Nazi bias; others carry on their and do not dis propaganda as a of the Hitler regime with a fervor, that smacks of the paid propagandist. ever, "scholarly analysis" how German exchange students, too, studying at some of our uni versities, are active in various efforts to draw native Americans within the sphere of Nazi influence. Some of these students came here ostensibly to study for degrees, but devote most of their time to spreading Nazi ideology and meeting with secret Nazi agents and military spies. Such was Prince von Lippe of the University of Southern California. Von Lippe is not an American citizen as so many of the agents With no means of support, he received expenses oddly enough, Count von Billow whose home overlooked the naval base in San Diego and who was constantly in conferences with Nazi agents. It was to Count von Bulow, you recall, that Hermann Schwinn brought Schneeberger as soon as he arrived on his way to Japan, and von Biilow took him around while Schneeberger photographed areas in the military and naval zone. A number of very secret con ferences were held while Schneeberger was on the West Coast, in the home of Dr. K. Burchardi, a Los Angeles physician who are. from a visible total stranger 118