Yeshiva University - Masmid Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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WELLER, SEYMOUR Newark N. J. YAGOD, LEON WERNER, ABRAHAM — Providence, Rhode Island Montreal, Canada ZION, LEONARD — Reading, Penn. 3u mpmnrtum Leonard Klapholtz Killed in Action August, 1944 Notice to all seniors: In order to get your key, you ' ve got to see Mickey. Some of us got really active on Commentator — Weisberg became editor-in-chief; Werner bought a new pencil and Geller became a four-year man; Comet featured a few articles and because he ghost wrote the Meet the Seniors he is the only one graduating without a friend; and the seniors appointed Vogel to read the paper. Safern went to Cleveland to organize and lead a Shomer Hadati group; Perlow was too lazy so he led a group In Washington hfeights. M. Goldberg took over the Chanukah Chagigah. Miscellaneous items . . . ENGAGEMENTS — Rubenstein, Weisberg, Berger. MARRIAGES — Kutner. Bloom, Coopersmith, and Kutner couldn ' t wait, so the dean permitted them to graduate in January. The few kindred spirits who found their way to the Latin and Greek classes proved that birds of a feather Fioch together. Bloom and Weller took Latin and Schwartz took French, which gave George 9 credits in Language a term. Prof. Lowan, who produced the atomic bomb almost single-handedly, made a mistake. He taught the government research workers elementary physics and instructed his Physics I and 2 classes in atomic research. By the time we reached Junior Bible we could read Hebrew fluently . . . with nelTudoth, so Doctor Klotz was forced to admit to us that the poor Hebrew in Daniel was really Aramaic. In spite of Dr. Rosenberg ' s germanis for giving exams, Prof. Braun was forced to serve wine at the meetings of the French club to attract students who might otherwise take German only be- cause the beer served at the German beer-feasts was 100 proof . . . that German is superior to French.

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