Word: goldstein
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nathan P. Reed '59 of Hollis Hall and East Walpole, Mass., and Robert V. Goldstein '59 of Wigglesworth Hall and Omaha, Neb., have been elected managers of freshman heavy and 150's crews respectively. David L. Price '58 of Massilon, Ohio, and Dunster House and John F. Fraetzer '58 of Concord, Mass., and Dunster House were elected assistant managers of the varsity heavy and 150's crews respectively...
...pusher" (retail peddler) of narcotics is under irresistible pressure to win fresh converts to addiction. Each addict, in turn, is likely to become a pusher, widening the vicious circle. Reported Manhattan's General Sessions Judge Jonah Goldstein: 1) 99% of convicted narcotics peddlers are also users, and therefore peddling to insure their own supply; 2) 30% of all persons convicted of any crime are narcotics users, driven to crime because this is the only way they can raise the money ($15 to $100 a day) that they have to pay for the drugs...
...market with $4,000,000 just before the 1929 crash. For more than 20 years he has commuted between Manhattan and Toronto, has set up a string of more than two dozen Canadian mining and oil companies. In 1950 New York State's Attorney General Goldstein warned investors against buying shares in American-Canadian Uranium Co., which was backed by Pax Athabasca Uranium Mines. Ltd., a Hirshhorn interest (TIME, Dec. 4, 1950), because the promoters were making too much...
...Goldstein, who is also a tutor in biochemistry, was a close friend of Singer then the latter was at Harvard. He said in is one of many men at the Medical School who believe that Singer deserves financial support for his forthcoming trial. Knowing that there is a fund for Singer at Cornell, Goldstein sent out a letter ten days ago to over a hundred faculty members at the University asking for donations...
...letter, Goldstein reviewed Singer's case, and mentioned that a "Singer Expense Fund" existed at Cornell. If anyone felt that Singer deserved financial support, Goldstein recommended that he should send a check to that group in care of George P. Adams, professor of Economics at Cornell...