Word: bernards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week sleepy-eyed Allen Bernard, crack reporter on the New York Journal and American, escaped from New York's model Rockland State Hospital for the Insane. Sixteen days before, he had signed a voluntary admission slip as "Allen Carlin," had begun a 30-day incarceration. But Reporter Bernard was not suffering from a breakdown nor looking for an eccentric vacation. He was on a job: to investigate asylum conditions for an exposé of New York's politically controlled lunacy commission system. Sharp City Editor Amster Spiro had given him the assignment because Reporter Bernard had done...
When Allen Bernard, alias "Carlin." arrived at Rockland, he introduced a friend he had brought with him as his sister, and faked a serious mental depression. "Doctor," his helpful "sister" pleaded, "Allen has tried to take his own life and I think he ought to be treated here for a while." Half an hour later, greatly to his surprise, he was bedded in a ward full of madmen...
Charles Eliot Ware Memorial fellowship to Bernard D. Davis, '36, Franklin; James Jackson Cabot and DeLamar Student Research fellowship to John H. Dingle, Hartford; John Ware Memorial fellowship to Lawrence C. Kingsland Jr., St. Louis...
George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial fellowship to Arnold M. Seligman '34, Netwon Upper Fails; and DeLamar Student Research fellowships to Bernard German '36, Newark, N. J.; Nathaniel B. Kurnick, '36, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stanley M. Levenson, '37. Cambridge and Edward Meilman '36, Roxbury...
...third time in the history of Mother Advocate, a cash award is awaiting the winner of the coming Business Competition. The prize, a check for $25, is the joint contribution of Bernard P. Day '25, and the Trustees of the Advocate...