Word: bernstein
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they had no reservations. There are numberless Goyim hotels that will give no reservation to a Bernstein or a Rosenthaler or a Silberblatt, though a Murphy or a Babbitt or a McDribble will be welcomed with the best. But last week a hotel opened its doors in Manhattan where this question, if it is ever asked, will be asked of Christians. It is Libby's hotel, unique of its kind, a $3,000,000 hotel whose slogan is "For Jews...
...bring with them restaurants, theatres, stores, turning back the city's surge to the north. Its stock, some $2,200,000 worth, is held by 25,000 Jews. It derives the name "Libby's" from "Die Liebe," a term of affection which its manager, Max Bernstein, applied to his mother...
...business department, R. N. Bennett '28, H. C. Relf '28, Mark Winkler '28; in the art department, Fairfield Porter '28, E. H. Atkinson '29, G. K. Bishop '27; in the electrical department, F. P. Sproul '28; in the costumes department, R. B. Gowing '29; in the publicity department, Alan Bernstein '27, V. O. Jones...
...Radnopsky passed to Hyman, and Sankoff smeared Lenine: Bloomfield punted to Stoneman, and Strauss paired up with Stein: Stronopsky plunged through tackle, twice stopped by Tony Rose: Bernstein made a forward pass, but disarranged his nose. The Yale Record
...Princeton's Greatest Need" was the topic selected for the essayists. Over 60 competed. Bernstein's composition recommended the subordination of athletic and extra-curriculum activities in the educational program of the University. As here, the winner will go to Europe at the expense of the United States Lines Student Tour Association...