Word: bernards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...chairman of the Columbia College Student Board, Bernard Tucker, has invited Ivy League, Little Three, and Seven-College Conference colleges to send delegates to a student governmental seminar sometime in December. Marc E. Leland '59, local Council president, said yesterday that his group would probably cosponsor the meeting...
Payne, for his part, was badly hurt in the eyes of Maine's rural Republicans because he never satisfactorily explained a $3,500 loan made to him six years ago by Bernard Goldfine (TIME, July 21), on which he had neither repaid principal nor been charged interest. Democrats cagily refused to exploit the Goldfine connection publicly, but talked it up privately, managed thereby to set up an issue that Fred Payne could never effectively rebut. Maine politicos estimate that the malodorous Goldfine affair prompted 20,000 Republican steadies to stay home from the polls, provided the margin that...
Once at Settignano, a letter of invitation offering a glimpse at the phenomenon of I Tatti, "if it amuses you," was presented, and the gates swung open upon the heart and soul of Bernard Berenson...
...Here, Bernard Berenson '87, an extraordinary mind, a mind dedicated to the canons of renaissance grace and the call of exhaustive inquiry, has labored, searched and meditated. I Tatti has already become something of a legend...
...imaginations. The English poets eulogized the effect a long time ago and the sensation has not worn thin. But at Settignano, a few miles from the riches of Florence, there is to be found a villa of very special spiritual proportions. It is I Tatti, the home of Bernard Berenson...