Word: rosenberger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...federal grand jury which indicted Atom Spies Julius Rosenberg and Morton Sobell called Perl in and asked him if he hadn't been palling around with them. He denied it. He denied it again last week in a New York federal court where he was tried for perjury. He repeated over & over, "I do not lie." But other witnesses testified that Perl and the spies (both of whom were his classmates at City College) had been seen together dozens of times and that he had frequently attended meetings of the Young Communist League with them in New York...
...jury found him guilty on two counts of perjury, acquitted him on two others, and recommended clemency. But immediately after the verdict, an assistant U.S. attorney rose and suggested that Perl's troubles were only beginning: the FBI, he said, had information "directly" tying Perl to the Rosenberg spy ring. Perl's $20,000 bail was revoked and he was led off to jail to await further judgment...
...Roger S. Cortesi, New York, N. Y.; Arthur B. Ellison, Hamilton, Mass.; Lee M. Folger, Washington, D. C.; Hamish C. F. Gravem, Orleans, Mass.; William T. Green, Jr., Belmont, Mass.; Arthur B. Harris, Quincy, Mass.; Martin A. Heckscher, Fort Washington, Pa.; Robert C. Milton, Jr., Worcester, Mass.; Lee G. Rosenberg, New York, N. Y.; Landon Thomas, Jr., August, Ga.; Werner R. H. Genieser, Philadelphia...
...infirmary reported that Rosenberg was "quite comfortable and sleeping soundly...
...Rosenberg, playing the part of Cassio, was dueling with Lan W. Caden head '53, president of the Dramatic Club, when the accident occurred. He was rushed to the Massachusetts General Hospital where the injury was temporarily treated. From there he was taken to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary...