Word: silberman
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Hockey: "R's"--Sallie Hope Brown '50 and Nina Emerson '50; numerals--Barbara Beatley '50, Ellen Guild '52, Hope Ingersoll '50, Diane Jones '52, Jean McCormick '51, Dorothy Silberman '52, and Sally Vincent '52; honorable mention--Mary Brandt '51, Dorothy Caiger '52, Phebe Crampton '52, Ellen Gifford '52, Lucy Heiman '52, Penny Hughes '51, Elizabeth Tucker '52, Cynthia Williams '51, and Anne Worthington...
Some samples of recent "paid editorials" in the Manhattan press: "Please . . . let me make my Zippers," by "Bewildered Small Businessman" David Silberman (TIME, Feb. 4); "Let's stop the atomic war NOW," by Americans United for World Government; "Let's stop feeding inflation," by the N.A.M.; "An appeal to the peoples of the world," by the Rollins College Conference on World Government; the Zionists' "Palestine ... or they perish," the Arabs' retort, "Arabs want peace"; a blurb for Birobidjan, Russia's-"Pearl of the Far East" for Jews; "An open letter to Congress," by Sponsors...
...reference to Mr. Silberman's full-page advertisement [TIME, Feb. 4], 'I would like to make a plea to a "Bewildered Small Business...
Voice of the Layman. No artist, scientist or professor is dark, energetic David Silberman, born 49 years ago on Manhattan's teeming lower East Side. David Silberman is a man with a flair for developing machinery. President of the Cap-Tin Development Corp., he employs 75 to 100 people and makes about $1,000,000 worth of zippers per year in 10,000 square feet of space at 578 Broadway...
...last week David Silberman paid the New York Times $2,600 cash for a full page ad-"A Plea from a Bewildered Small Business Man." If his book has the same kind of simple human warmth it should be a bestseller. For David Silberman put his finger on the little man's attitude...