Word: furst
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Rovensky's two Oriental pearl necklaces (which were once exchanged for Carder's present Fifth Ave nue headquarters), now considered to be worth only one-tenth their original value, still brought $181,000. Her 213.1 carat diamond necklace was knocked down to Manhattan Jeweler Julius Furst for $385,000, highest price ever paid for any item at a U.S. auction. By week's end, with the Rovensky library still to be sold, the total auction stood at $2,387,275, an alltime U.S. record...
Elected to serve on the class day committee were Edward J. Carey of Westfield and Winthrop, Robert H. Dean of Wellesley and Leverett, James R. Donovan of Wichita, Kan., and Adams, Stephen E. Furst of Hessemer, Ala., and Lowell, John B. Hartwell of Weston and Leverett, and William F. King of West Newton and Leverett...
...Baldwin of Leverett House, Worth Bingham of Leverett House, Edward J. Carey of Winthrop House, Arthur L. Coburn of Leverett House, John T. Comerford of Leverett House, Robert H. Dean of Leverett House, James R. Donovan of Adams House, John W. Downing, Jr. of Leverett House, Stephen E. Furst of Lowell House...
...needs a couple of strong runners. John Richards leads the group, but his best time so far has been 2 minutes, 6 seconds. With him are Thane Macinnes, Steve Furst, and Meyers...
...mile and two-mile runs, Emil San Soucie and Hubbie MacGuire are outstanding, followed by Bruce Phillips, Jerry MacInnes, Sam Joyce, and Cy Furst...