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According to Hillel society members, Brickmen entered the building at 5 Bry- ant Street and came up the stairs past Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmond and two Hillel officers who were talking together in a second floor room. Rabbi Zigmond said that he noticed Brickman was "quite pale." Brickman said that he was going to use the bathroom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brickman Death Remains Subject Of Police Study | 10/31/1950 | See Source »

Brickman dined Thursday night with his roommate and another friend at the home of acquaintances in Cambridge. On the way home he left them, at about 10:20 p.m., to go into Hillel House at 5 Bryant Street. He answered the greeting of Rabbi Maurice Zigmond, Hillel director, and went immediately into the bathroom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Students Dies as Result Of Mysterious Head Injury | 10/30/1950 | See Source »

...groups, headed by George Alpert of Boston and Rabbi Israel Goldstein of New York, jointed in 1945 to seek funds for a college; they acquired the present location in 1947. Previously, the property had belonged to the Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery. When the institution failed, its owners gave the property to the Alpert-Goldstein group on the condition that whatever university be established, it must operate without discrimination as to race, creed or color...

Author: By Rudolph Kasg and William M. Simmons, S | Title: Brandeis Plans Continued Expansion | 10/20/1950 | See Source »

...first major controversy. In 1946, the two founding groups had asked Albert Einstein to let his name be used in the fund raising drive. The Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning became the first main money-seeking branch. When Goldstein became involved in a dispute with the scientist, the Rabbi resigned. This...

Author: By Rudolph Kasg and William M. Simmons, S | Title: Brandeis Plans Continued Expansion | 10/20/1950 | See Source »

...committee members were old hands at the game. Among them: Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, head of the newly formed Joint Committee Against Communism; Mrs. Hester McCullough, whose defense against a libel suit brought by Dancer Paul Draper and Harmonica Player Larry Adler ended in a hung jury (TIME, June 5); Managing Editor Theodore Kirkpatrick of the anti-Communist newsletter Counterattack, who served with the FBI for three years during World War II. Their bible was a $1 book, Red Channels, put out by Counterattack as a directory of suspected Reds and party-liners in the entertainment business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANNERS & MORALS: By Appointment | 9/11/1950 | See Source »

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