Word: goldberg
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trio fell upon Samuel Saulkind, kicked him about the sidewalk, fractured his skull. Approaching Frank Thornton on his way home, the three autoists queried, "Have you got a match?" When he replied "No," they belabored him grievously, left him with a fractured skull, both legs broken, dying. Myer Goldberg was similarly questioned. Him the three men jumped, thumped, thwacked and kicked, left with a fractured skull, both legs broken. Neglecting to put the question, they ambushed Patrick Lynch. 62. as he came around a corner, beat...
...last year's, was made public. Fifteen of the winners will visit the U. S. from Latin America. Among U. S. names: Authors Lewis Mumford, Evelyn Scott, Louis Adamic. Caroline Gordon Tate; Dancer Martha Graham; Painters Andrew Michael Dasburg. Ernest Fiene, Peter Blume; Sculptor Antonio Salamme; Critic Isaac Goldberg; Composer George Antheil; Moscow Correspondent William Henry Chamberlain of the Christian Science Monitor...
...Isaac Goldberg '10, author of such popular books as "Havelock Ellis," "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan," "The Fine Art of Livisng," "Tin Pan Alley," and "George Gershwin: A Study in American Music," has been awarded the grant to carry forward the preparation of a history of the modern literature of Spanish and Portuguese America...
Every evening, a half hour after Pepsodent's Amos 'n Andy sign off, Pepsodent's "Goldbergs" sign on. This program, a continued story of the fortunes of a middle-class Jewish family, was created for her own amusement by one Mrs. Gertrude Edelstein Berg of Manhattan. At the instance of friends she offered it to NBC, which took it as a sustaining feature in 1929. The part of Mother Goldberg was taken by Authoress Berg herself, who said it represented her grandmother. Last July Pepsodent adopted The Goldbergs as a secondary battery to supplement their Amos...
Exhibiting a dashing type of play, an official ping-pong team easily defeated the West End Boys' club of Boston yesterday afternoon with the loss of only one match. D. M. Frame defeated Goldberg, 21-12, 21-11; H. W. Cole '82 defeated Hirsch, 21-7, 21-11; M. A. Hoffman '34 defeated Bodensky, 21-10, 21-6; G. D. Key '33 bowed to Monamen, 21-19, 18-21, 21-19; and W. C. Thompson '32 defeated Mersce...