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...forum, organized jointly by the Government Forum and the Post-War Council, will be presided over by Benjamin F. Wright, Associate Professor of Government. The Crimson Network is planning to broadcast at least part of the speeches and the discussion which is to follow...
...Washington last week came tall, lath-straight Lieut. Colonel Benjamin O. Davis Jr., until recently commander of the 99th Fighter Squadron, the Air Forces' first all-Negro fighter outfit. At a press conference West Pointer Davis, who led the 99th in Tunisia and Sicily, said that in his opinion Negro pilots had made the grade, and training them should no longer be regarded as an experiment...
...down, but got one German fighter definitely, two probables and three damaged. On every bomber escort mission his men met superior enemy forces and managed to break a little better than even. His conference finished, Colonel Davis, son of the Army's only Negro general officer, Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis Sr., departed. His new command: the 332nd Fighter Group, to be formed of three Negro squadrons...
...smoker also disclosed the presence in our midst of another talented double-talker in the person of Sidney Resnik, who served beautifully as a stooge for the fog-horn-voiced Benjamin. The dialogue between A.A. (Rita) Addington and O.K. (Olivia) Bovard brought down the house and Lt. (jg) T.W. (Bide Crab) Bradley with it. That last remark involving the distribution of naval responsibility and its various ramifications was unanimously elected as the climax crack of the evening...
...headed by suave U.S. Brigadier General Benjamin M. Sawbridge. His deputy: British Brigadier Victor Westropp. One of their chief headaches now is the problem of disciplining, caring for and feeding 400,000 Axis prisoners who gobble up four shiploads of food a week...