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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...visitors at the New Bauhaus found an exhibition of bewildering nameless objects: gadgets of wire, wood, sandpaper, linoleum, felt, rubber and ordinary paper cut in odd accordion-pleated patterns. These objects, which sometimes suggested the scraps left in cabinetmakers' shops, and sometimes the more outlandish contraptions of Rube Goldberg, represented part of the first year's work of the 70 students of the New Bauhaus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Bauhaus: First Year | 7/11/1938 | See Source »

...Philippe Dur 2G., A.B. '35, of New York City, who wrote on "The Use of History"; Raymond A. M. de Roover 2G.B., Lic-en-Sc. Com. et Fin. Institute Superieur de Antwerp, Belgium, 1924, of Antwerp, for an essay entitled "A Florentine Firm of Cloth Manufacturers"; and Leo Goldberg 4G., S.B. '34, of New Bedford, who wrote on "The Collaboration between Physics and Astrophysics with Reference to the Cosmic Behavior of Helium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WINNING BOWDOIN ESSAYISTS RECEIVE $1700 PRIZE MONEY | 5/18/1938 | See Source »

...Arts and Sciences: Woodbury Lowery fellowship to Charles F. Edson, Jr., '81 of Chicago; Austin followship to Stanley H. Boggs of Mentone, Indiana; James Savage scholarship to Aouny W. Dejany of Jerusalem, Palestine; Gorham Thomas scholarships to John A. Bovey, Jr., '35, of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Edwin L. Goldberg of Worcester; University fellowships to Jesse F. King '37, of Ojai, California, Fred F. Plimpton, '36, of Worcester, and Robert W. Rogers, '37, of Detroit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 14 WIN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDY | 3/7/1938 | See Source »

When interviewed, Captain John Michelson said, "We are tired. The long, ten-game schedule is enough." Marshall Goldberg, All-American halfback, said, "I must finish a mid-term paper, make up some quizzes, and hit the books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Panthers Did Not Go On Strike, Only Voted Down Bowl Bid, Says Pitt News | 12/2/1937 | See Source »

...from future football schedules, combined to make the Pitt-Notre Dame game the most important of the week. At the end of the third period Notre Dame, although consistently outplayed, had a 6-to-0 lead. In the fourth period the weary Notre Dame defense collapsed. Pittsburgh's Goldberg, Stebbins & Patrick swiftly marched to three touchdowns and Souchak unerringly kicked each extra point. Score...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football in Evening Dress | 11/15/1937 | See Source »

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