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Christian Israel supporter passes at 96


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US Air Force Officer, Senior Pilot, Cecil Davis, beside an F-101 Voodoo at March Air Force Base, California, at full retirement and commencement of pension, 1984, updated.
In a break from my normal analytic material about Israel and the Middle East, I’m going to report on something personal. Not too long ago, my dad, Cecil Davis, passed away and is with the Lord, and after 70 years of marriage to my mom, is now once again joined with her – in spirit. ....

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Bernard A. Drew | Our Berkshires: Charles C.C. Painter's efforts to reform Native American policy | Columnists


It’s Black History Month, and while this column is about a white man he was, as you will see, an important influence on W.E.B. Du Bois’ post-high school education.
Charles Cornelius Coffin Painter (1833-1895) is an interesting figure from Great Barrington history. Townspeople saw little of him. Born in Draper’s Valley, Va., he attended Williams College and studied for the ministry and was ordained at the Congregational Church in New Marlborough in 1863.
He married Martha Gibson, of that town. In 1869, the couple relocated to Michigan where their son, Charles Fairbanks Painter, was born. By 1879, Painter came back to Great Barrington, parked his family in a home on Castle Street — and, with Thanksgiving and other irregular visits, variously took out-of-town positions with Fisk University, the Indians Rights Association and the American Missionary Association. ....

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