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First organized the Trivia Team last year at the request of Dr. Jerome Rogoff '60, himself a member of a team of Boston area doctors. Rogoff told First that he wanted the Norfolk squad exposed to competition from Harvard. The inmates subsequently beat Harvard in both contests last year...
...right, because in losing you never have to see your man compromise." A McGovern delegate from Georgia, Beatrice Smith, 32, disagreed. "People who see youth as monolithic are crazy," she said. "Number 1, they are pragmatic. They understand the need for compromise faster than some liberals." Observed Ed Rogoff, McGovern's 20-year-old New York campaign manager: "The people in the campaign this year are more proud of their professionalism than their morality...
Died. Harry Rogoff, 88, former editor in chief of the nation's leading Yiddish newspaper, the Jewish Daily Forward; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. The Socialist-leaning Forward spoke for the horde of immigrants that arrived in New York City after World War I. Under the stewardship of Founder Abe Cahan and then City Editor Rogoff, it helped break Tammany's hold on the Lower East Side and led the city's garment workers into the I.L.G.W.U., meanwhile advising Jewish mothers to keep their kinderle supplied with clean handkerchiefs. The paper boasted a circulation...
...officers of the International Council are: Mary Belle Feltenstein '69 of Comstock Hall and Evanston, III., president; Louisa Rogoff '70 of Comstock Hall and New York City, secretary; John P. Hennigan '69 of Dunster House and Chicago, treasurer...
...KENNETH ROGOFF Sewickley...