Word: fingold
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Claverly residents, eating in Winthrop House, reported thefts. Robert M. Stanzler '54 lost a $30 stormcoat and David S. Fingold '54, a $70 overcoat...
Meanwhile, former assistant attorney general George Fingold, yesterday criticized by President of the Cambridge Civic Association James F. Mahan, was waiting to be asked to head the Massachusetts crime commission being discussed at the State House. Fingold stated that he believed that it was his duty to take over the job "if asked by the right people...
Charges by former assistant attorney general George Fingold that gambling rackets gross over $20,000,000 in the Boston area annually, do not apply to Cambridge, James F. Mahan, president of the Cambridge Civic Association, said yesterday. Mahan added that unless Fingold could "come over here and show me where the rackets exist, he might want to "mind his own business...
Commenting on Fingold's charges, he added that they were very general. Mahan stated that he has no knowledge of any gambling activities in Cambridge, save the few runners who are almost impossible to track down...
Many Republican partisans were chagrined when the obvious candidate for Attorney General, George Fingold, lost his primary. Already well-known for helping break up the Revere rackets four years ago as assistant Attorney General, he would have added strength to the ticket. Frederick Ayer, Jr. '37, a former FBI agent, received the nomination. He has never campaignd for office before...