- Jim Rose (journalist)
Eliot Joseph Benn 'Jim' Rose (
June 7 ,1909 -May 21 ,1999 ) was a British intelligence officer, journalist and campaigner.Rose was educated at
Rugby School andNew College, Oxford .During World War II, he served with the
Royal Air Force as an intelligence officer with 609 squadron. In 1941 he moved to the Government Code and Cypher School atBletchley Park where he assessed decrypted messages sent by the GermanLuftwaffe . In 1944 he transferred to London to where he worked on coordination with theAir Ministry . He retired from the RAF in 1945 with the rank of Wing Commander, and took a job as a journalist withReuters .From 1948 to 1951, Rose was literary editor of the "Observer".
In 1951, he moved to
Zürich ,Switzerland , to become director of the newly formedInternational Press Institute .Rose returned to England in 1962 to become director of Survey of Race Relations, a five-year study into post-war immigration in Britain. The study was published in 1969 as "Colour and Citizenship". In 1968, he co-founded the think-tank, the
Runnymede Trust with politician Anthony Lester.External links
*cite news
title=Obituary: Jim Rose
url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990604/ai_n14230321
publisher=The Independent
date=June 4 , 1999
author= Dipak Nandy
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