Word: finkelstein
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last night's Observatory hold-up, in which James H. Finkelstein '51 was robbed of $26 and a wristwatch valued at $50 while his date, Anne Gans '50 was unharmed, followed by 25 minutes a Garden Street robbery, also by three teen-agers, in which MIT student Malcolm Kurth had $4, a cigarette case, and two pens stolen from...
...Finkelstein was walking with Miss Gans on the Concord Avenue side of the Observatory grounds when the three youths stopped them and threatened to strike Finkelstein with a flashlight if he did not hand over his valuables...
...suspect whom police subsequently apprehended was released when Finkelstein was unable to identify...
Georgia Sothern, grand old (32, she says) lady of the U.S. striptease business, spiced up the hot spell by paying a surprise call on her husband at a Springfield, 111. hotel room. As surprised as Husband Harry Finkelstein was his companion of the moment, Sally Rand, grand old (43, she says) lady of the fandanglers. Finkelstein was just treating her for heat exhaustion, protested Miss Rand, but Mrs. Finkelstein had them both arrested for disorderly conduct. Miss Rand's valedictory to the press as the police closed in: "I have nothing to hide...
Those who were awarded degrees Magna cum Laude are Theodore S. Baer '44 (Economics)--with highest honors, Marvin A. Finkelstein '47 (Government), George R. Hooper '45 (Economics), Robert L. Koehl '44 (History), Roger B. Lazerus '46 (History), Raymond R. Schiff '47 (Physics), Charles G. Sellers, Jr. '45 (History and Literature), Louis E. Smart, Jr. '45 (Economics), and Francis L. Wiener '47 (History and Literature...