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...Bernard Baruch, 77, dropped his roll at a race track, but not on a horse. He somehow managed to fumble away $2,200 in $100-bills. An attendant found the stuff and returned it two days later. The silver-haired statesman gave him a $500 reward, and leaped to the season's most charitable conclusion. "This proves," he announced, "that everyone at the race track is honest...
...Bernard Baruch's cup kept right on overflowing. The American Schools and Colleges Association poured in one of its Horatio Alger Awards, for a fine ascent from a lowly beginning...
Scientific American (est. 1845), lately a haven for publicity handouts, dressed up to become, once more, a magazine for scientific Americans. With a new editorial board, headed by Gerard Piel, former LIFE science editor, and backers who included Lessing J. Rosenwald and Bernard Baruch, Scientific American hoped to bring science into 100,000 armchairs. Inside the sleek, four-color cover of its May issue were well-illustrated articles on such topics as Vesalius, founder of modern anatomy; the Amazon River; the "dust cloud" theory of the formation of planetary systems. First press run: 100,000 copies, including...
Elder Statesman Bernard Baruch, heavy with honors, got another-this time from the students of Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School, who gave him their 15th annual Abraham Lincoln Award for outstanding public service to the City of New York...
...Speaking to 600 doctors and hospital administrators in Manhattan recently, Bernard M. Baruch...