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Robert Post '42, Haverford, Pa.; Charles P. Price '41, Pittsburgh, Pa.; David S. Randolph '43, Philadelphia Pa.; Charles E. Reed Jr. '43, New York N.Y.; Richard C. Robertiello '43, New York N.Y.; Henry M. Robinson '41, New York...
...years this almost anonymous corporation has pushed doughnut sales with one of the screwiest publicity campaigns in advertising history. It founded the National Dunking Association, claims for it more than three million members (including Congressman Jennings Randolph, Mrs. Martin Johnson, Martha Graham); holds dunking contests, gets dunking testimonials from unlikely bigwigs like Novelist Pearl Buck. Said she: "If Mayor LaGuardia and Hitler only would get together and dunk a couple of doughnuts, they would see life through the same rose-colored glasses." Standing on his head atop Manhattan's Chanin Building, Flagpole Sitter Shipwreck Kelly ate 13 doughnuts...
...Guilty Men (TIME, Sept. 30), a crushing arraignment of Britain's high-placed political bunglers. Some guessed that "Cato" might be Newsman Michael Foote of the Evening Standard, H. G. Wells, Lord Beaverbrook, Leslie Hore-Belisha, Alfred Duff Cooper, or the Prime Minister's brash son Randolph Churchill. Actor Vic Oliver, hitherto a dark horse in the guessing, is Winston Churchill...
Last year the Air Corps began distributing its training to 18 civilian flying schools for primary flying, took its apprentice fliers on from there to Randolph Field (San Antonio, Tex.) and finished them off at Kelly Field, on the other side of town. Few months ago the Air Corps started another new flying school at Maxwell Field (Montgomery, Ala.). Last week it opened another at Moffett Field (Sunnyvale, Calif...
...Crow Army Policy, shrilled the Kansas City Call. Along with the War Department's statement many a paper printed the demands made on President Roosevelt fortnight ago by his White House visitors: Secretary Walter White of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; President A. Philip Randolph of the Sleeping Car Porters' union; T. Arnold Hill, an assistant in the N. Y. A. Division for Negro Affairs. For the Army's solution of The Problem had brusquely rejected the pivotal demand in the Negroes' seven-part memo to the President, that "existing units...