Word: bernstein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound class--Arthur Klein '32 defeated Bernstein (C) by a time advantage...
HARVARD CHICAGO Frankel 118-pound Louis Klein 126-pound Bernstein Gilbert 135-pound Dooley Crandon 145-pound Howard Goddard 155-pound Heide Keyser 165-pound Horn Ames 175-pound Shapiro Barrows Heavyweight Gabel...
...match between Adams and Leverett was incomplete: Talcott Parsons, Tutor (A) and J. F. Preston '32 (Lev) did not complete their match; E. W. Robinson '32 (Lev) defeated D. I. Taradash '33 (A), 3-2; A. J. Bernstein '32 (Lev) defeated S. C. Carpenter '33 (A), 3-2; L. M. Patterson '34 (A) defeated Richard Bent...
...Loew's directorate were filled by representatives of Film Securities. They were: John E. Searle, Eugene W. Leake, J. R. Hazel. At the annual meeting it was revealed that President Nicholas M. Schenck received 2.5% of last year's net as a bonus, that Treasurer David Bernstein received 1.5%, or $274,000 and $164,000 respectively. Mr. Schenck receives $2,500 a week, Mr. Bernstein $2,000. Shareholders made a motion requesting the directors to consider reducing the bonus payments next year...
...were hampered by Maestro Polacco's domestic difficulties with his wife. Edith Mason, an excellent soprano. Married twice before, Soprano Mason became his wife in 1919, divorced him in 1928 charging cruelty. "This," he said, "is certainly a dreadful blow to me." Then she married Dr. Maurice A. Bernstein. Chicago surgeon. Last October it was made known she would sing no more with the Company and Maestro Polacco resigned in December because of ill health. Last month, divorced once more, Soprano Mason remarried him, and Dr. Bernstein said that "being married to Miss Mason [had been] like being married...