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...doomed to extinction, the Securities & Exchange Commission continued to round out its organization. John J. Burns, onetime Harvard Law School professor and the youngest judge (30) ever to be elevated to the Massachusetts Superior bench, was made general counsel. Closer to Wall Street was the appointment of David Saperstein as head of the Commission's trading division, which under the gleaming eye of Commissioner Ferdinand Pecora will henceforth police U. S. stock-market trading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: State of the Market | 7/30/1934 | See Source »

Thirtyfour, Jewish and a lawyer, David Saperstein is one New Dealer who did not receive his inspiration from Felix Frankfurter and the Harvard Law School. From Columbia he returned across the Hudson to his home town of Union City, N. J., where he soon entered the firm of Platoff, Saperstein & Platoff. The Platoffs and the Sapersteins were old neighbors in suburban Weehawken. Mr. Pecora took him to Washington as his chief assistant in the Senate Banking & Currency Committee investigation. David Saperstein used to play semi-pro baseball, now loves poker and the writing of unpublished plays...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: State of the Market | 7/30/1934 | See Source »

...Buckley; J. M. Phillips '22, Walcott; Russell Lee Potter '21, Class of 1817; Charles Julien Romieux Occ., George Emerson Lowell; Oscar Mitchell Roo '22, Sales; John CLifford Ross '23, Harvard Graduates Living in Milton; Arthur Acy Rounder '20, Mary Saltonstall; Edwin Day Sage '23, Daniel A. Buckley; Abraham Saperstein '21, Warren H. Cudworth; Frederic Commodore Schley Occ., William Gaston; Frank Pietro Scigliano '23, Harvard Club of Somerville; Marion W. Self '23, Harvard Club of Connecti...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORE HONOR MEN REWARDED | 1/23/1920 | See Source »

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