Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...months, like dripping from a leaky faucet, the rumors dribbled out of the Justice Department: at the next go-round between Bernard Goldfine and the Federal Government, sensation would be heaped upon scandal. For accepting Goldfine's vicuna coat, paid-up hotel bills, and other expensive gifts, onetime Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams had long since paid the price of banishment from public life. Now, went the reports, the Justice Department was prepared to lower the boom on other politicians on the gift list of the Massachusetts textile and real estate millionaire...
...Danbury, Conn.) Federal Correctional Institute. One of her letters contained eloquent testimony to her loyalty. "My only ambition in life," she wrote, "is to see you get out." Instead, Mildred Paperman went in, wearing an inscrutable smile, to serve 30 more days for her devotion to Bernard Goldfine...
...promised revelations, they just failed to materialize. In the absence of any firm documentary evidence (Goldfine was never much of a hand for keeping records about his financial transactions), the Government's main hope for uncovering the full extent of Bernard Goldfine's corruptions was locked in Goldfine's own deteriorated mind and in the heart of his loyal secretary...
...masters and their wives will act as non-resident advisors for North House (Holmes, Moors, and Comstock halls), South House (Bertram, Bernard and Briggs Halls), and East House (Cabot, Whitman, Eliot and the three cooperative Houses), respectively...
...addition to Edsall, the signers are Bernard D. Davis '36, professor of Bacteriology and Immunology; Donald R. Griffin '38, professor of Zoology; Cyrus Levinthal and S. E. Luria, professors of Biology at M.I.T., and Bentley Glass of Johns Hopkins University...