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Milton I. Goldstein 2L, vice president; Wright Tisdale 2L, treasurer; John S. Barton 2L, secretary; and Jerome C. Hofmayer 2L, class representative on the Board of Directors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stephan Made Head Of Legal Aid Unit at Its Annual Gathering | 3/5/1938 | See Source »

...Kurt Goldstein, M.D., head of the Neurophysiological and Psychopathological Laboratory of the Monteflore Hospital in New York has been appointed William James Lecturer on Philosophy and Psychology for the first half of 1938-39, it was announced yesterday. Dr. Goldstein is a graduate of Breslau University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOLDSTEIN CHOSEN TO WILLIAM JAMES CHAIR | 2/15/1938 | See Source »

Milton I. Goldstein 2L, of St. Louis, and Frank H. Spears, Jr. 21, of Salem, Oregon, have been elected directors of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, it was announced today by Loring P. Jordan, Jr. 3L, of Wakefield, Mass. president of the Bureau. John R. Quine 8L, of Akron, Ohio, was elected secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOLDSTEIN, SPEARS NEW DIRECTORS OF LEGAL AID BUREAU | 10/6/1937 | See Source »

Nelson Gildersleeve; Frederick P. Gilliam; Avram S. Goldstein; Wilbur J. Gould; Robert B. Graves; Paul J. Haldeman; Enno R. Hobbing; David M. Hume; Ward M. Hussey; Richard B. Hutious; Eric W. Johnson; Francis S. Johnson; Whedon Johnson; Boyd N. Jones, Jr.; George M. Kahin, Jr.; George C. Kennedy; Crawford N. Kirkpatrick, Jr.; Christian M. Lauritzon, 2d.; Thomas E. Lawrence; Richard E. Lewis; Burton Machinist; Howard P. Mendel; Raymond Mildenberger; David N. Mills; George W. Naumberg, Jr.; Garrett D. Pagon; Jack M. Perlman; Charles N. Pollak; Joseph Quattrone; Charles A. Robertson; Irwin Ross; William A. Ryan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 6/9/1937 | See Source »

Howdy Stranger (by Robert Sloane & Louis Pelletier Jr.; Theodore J. Hammerstein, Denis Du-For and Robert Goldstein, producers) presents Frank Parker, a radio singer with an amiable voice which seems to have accustomed itself to a microphone. The story deals with a cowboy songster who was born in Flatbush but poses as a genuine product of Wyoming. When his nativity is called in question, he is required to prove himself by riding a horse at a rodeo. Having a psychopathic fear of animals, he is able to pass this test only with the aid of a hypnotist. Since Singer Parker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Jan. 25, 1937 | 1/25/1937 | See Source »

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