Word: trachtenberg
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...David Trachtenberg '56 and Robin L. Farkas '54, Social Relations president and former president, respectively, invited the Psychological Club members to tomorrow's meeting "so they can see how a group functions without being inveigled into joining...
...Dragon defending champions, Dave Trachtenberg and Jim Walsh, retained their titles, with Trachtenberg beating G. R. Schien of Lowell in the 175-lb. class and Walsh topping Pete Coker of Adams in the 135-lb. division. In the lightweight final, Dudley's Jerry Bresnahan decisioned teammate Frank Corliss to give Dudley its 18 point total...
...Dave Trachtenberg in the 175-lb. class scored a stunning TKO over Stan Halperin of Eliot House. Later, Charlie Bougopoulos, 145-lb. freshman, also of Dudley House, won a decision over Bob Merlo of Wigglesworth East. The two, combined with Jerry Bresnahan, Frank Corliss, and Jim Walsh round out the strong Dudley group to enter the finals...
...second surprise of the evening came when Dave Trachtenberg of Dudley, boxing for the first time in his life, defeated Joshua Muss of Lowell in the 175 pound class...
...defendants in the ten-month trial were second-drawer leaders of the U.S. Communist Party, including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, member of the party's national committee; Alexander Trachtenberg and Alexander Bittelman, Russian-born party theoreticians; Pettis Perry, one of U.S. Communism's chief apostles to Harlem. They were the fourth batch of J.S. Reds to be convicted under the 1940 Smith Act. First came the 1949 marathon trial of eleven top Communist leaders that made Judge Harold Medina famous. In 1952, six lesser Red lights were convicted in Baltimore, 14 in Los Angeles. Last week upholding the Smith...