Word: bernstein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...score--Lowell 22, Winthrop 7. Goals--Bernstein 2, Woodard 5, Graf 2, Taylor 1, Lloyd 1, Bryan 1. Fouls--Woodard 1, Howard 1, Lloyd 1, Dutton 1, Bryan 1. Time--Two 20-minute periods...
After trailing at the end of the first half, 14-5, Winthrop was unable to break through the Lowell defense to score more than one basket. The Lowell forwards, meanwhile sank shots almost at will. The summary: LOWELL WINTHROP Bernstein, Pringle, r.f. l.f., Dutton Woodard, Richman, l.f. r.f., Lloyd Graf, Taylor, c. c., Bryan Howard, Wells, r.g. l.g., Ripley Drummer, Salls, l.g. r.g., England, Wells...
...children, Teddy and Margaret, he became aware of Science. From then on it was one long discussion, foaming with excitable Wellsian phrases and figures of speech. The children grew up, moved to London, argued in restaurants. Theodore was introduced to some real facts of life by one Rachel Bernstein, but he fell in love with Margaret, continued to argue with her. But the real influence in Theodore's life was the Bulpington of Blup, his romantic evil genius. When the Great War came Teddy Broxted angrily turned conscientious objector and went to jail. Margaret sympathized with him; but Theodore...
Then the defense played a last high trump, introduced "the best judge" in the case-Grocer Samuel Bernstein, the victim, now living in Far Rockaway...
Edward G. Acomb '35 of Wankegan, Illinois, Walter S. Anderson, Jr. '33 of San Pedro, California, Robert R. Baker '35 of Dedham, Eliot L. Bernstein '34 of Chelsea, Carl L. Billman '35 of Winchester, William P. Blane '34 of Jackson Heights, New York, Richard A. Bloomfield '33 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edwin I, Bratnard '35 of Arlington, Donald W. Brown, Jr. '34 of New York City, John L. Burling '34 of Washington, D. C., Francis H. Bury '35 of Needham. Robert M. Campbell '34 of Watertown, Charles R. Cherington '35 of New York City, Warren L. Claff '33 of Randolph. Richard...