Word: golomb
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Introduced by Barry Golomb '46, chairman of the society's political action committee, Bernstein told the story of the Arlossoreff from its sailing in the U. S. to its capture by the British. He disclosed that most refugees, though Palestine bound, expect to be interned in Cyprus. "They think you are pulling their leg when you tell them you will land in Palestine," he said...
Before Bernstein spoke, Golomb urged members to telegraph Secretary Marshall endorsing the majority report of the special U. N. committee on Palestine...
...must, that there are two valid sides to this very complex argument, it serves no useful purpose to far the Crimson with a taint it does not deserve, nor to assume the utter indefensibility of a position merely because one does not happen to endorse it. Barry Golomb...
...William F. Haase, Jr. '47, musician and co-chairman of the Speakers Committee; Lynn W. Eley '50, also a musician; Robert C. Seaver '50, magician; Shephard C. Ginandes '48, community singing director, who has entertained at veterans' hospitals here under sponsorship of PBH; Marshall Goldberg '50; and Barry Golomb '46, magicians...
...other men elected are Bernard Bisgeier, Fred N. Fishman, W. Leeds Frye, Barry Golomb, Thomas Land, Melvin Maddocks, John Ryan, Sherman Starr, John Shepley, A. Richard Solvie, and John Sonneland, who was appointed assistant chairman...