He eventually made his way to Rome after it was liberated by the Allies, where he made contact with OSS agent Moe Berg and began to work with him translating key documents from the trunk, also passing on his knowledge of the achievements of German science during the war.
He served as backup to Schalk through 1926, and the next two seasons as part of a catching tandem with Harry McCurdy and Moe Berg.
He is particularly known for his often humorous and political lyrics, as well as his songs about baseball, such as "The Ballad of Eddie Klepp" and "Moe Berg: The Song".
Although the band never had worldwide success they did realize their dreams, they got a record deal, worked with Moe Berg, made videos and went on tour.
Beginning in late 1944, Scherrer became close to Moe Berg and, through Berg, gave the United States information about German science and German scientists, especially related to efforts to develop a nuclear weapon.
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Faculty of note include but are not limited to; Steve Malison (Coordinator), Terry McManus, Joe Vaughan, Dan Brodbeck, Mike Roth, Moe Berg, Rob Nation, Kevin Doyle, Jason Chapman, Duncan Grant, David Martin, Greg Hatchette.