Reminiscences of Joseph Fels Barnes : oral history, 1953.

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Reminiscences of Joseph Fels Barnes : oral history, 1953.

Youth and family background; education, Harvard, 1927, London School of Slavonic Studies; Institute of Pacific Relations staff, 1932-34, in Russia and China; 1934-48, New York HERALD TRIBUNE foreign correspondent,editor in Moscow, Berlin and New York; deputy director, Office of War Information overseas branch, 1941-44, Voice of America radio show; editor, New York STAR, 1948-49; impressions of Russia in the 1920s and 1930s; effect of mass media on American life.

Transcript: 300 leaves.

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