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Keith Bernstein: For anyone interested, here is a link to a Time magazine story about the suicide of the principal of JHS 210 in 1958: [[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,868253,00.html]]...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Keith Bernstein: Hi Janet--Miss Farnan was my first and second grade teacher in the 1953-55 school years (in room 101, I think). I can still remember her first lesson in reading and writing: we wrote "it" and......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Keith Bernstein: Hi Maria--Your experience was awful. Sounds like my parents did me a good turn by moving the family when they did. I had some run-ins in junior and senior high school but nothing like what......

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Maria in Maine: For Keith Bernstein, Until I had my own children and got them through JHS did I realize what a hard transition it is for students to make the changes that are needed to become more independent......

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Keith Bernstein: To Maria in Maine: I remember the explosion, having heard it myself. It sounded like "poof" (rather than "bang") from far away and lasted a couple of seconds. It was pretty loud and gave......

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Keith Bernstein: Hi Larry-- I enjoyed your message. I'm a couple of years behind you and remember a girl named Jane Fazio in my first- and second-grade classes. She might be related to the Judy in your message.......

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Keith Bernstein: Ring-a-leevio: it's a long time since I thought about that! As well as I can remember, our group of boys who congregated near the SE corner of Troy and EP around 1955-59 played this as......

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Keith Bernstein: To usmcsniper1: Use the street view feature of Google Maps. I just was there and saw what your old building now looks like....

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Keith Bernstein: The actual title is: Vintage Film of Brooklyn Trolleys Circa 1930s It is a great video memory of a bygone time. I remember trolley tracks on Utica Avenue into the 1950s, before they were paved over,......

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Keith Bernstein: Jane--The lady who worked at Normandie Bakery was named Rosalie. I lived on E 84th St between Avenues L and M and visited Canarsie a couple of years ago and everything seems different from my......

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Keith Bernstein: Esther--In 1958-59 the new principal was Mortimer J Abromowitz. In addition, my former teacher Mrs Frances V Bono became assistant principal. I remember her being a very smart and no-nonsense teacher. Amazing what one remembers......

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Keith Bernstein: Jane--you have brought up some nice memories. I am a couple of years older than you and lived on EP and Troy. I used to go to the Carroll for the Saturday matinees (26c or......

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Keith Bernstein: I also remember two basement areas in PS 167 used as gymnasia and remember receiving polio vaccine in the east basement area, probably in 1955. Esther has brought up an old memory. During the 1952-53 school......

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Keith Bernstein: 1974. I moved out of Brooklyn after graduation and have lived elsewhere since. However, my wife, who is from the Bronx (I know, it's a mixed marriage!) always says of me: you can take the......

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Keith Bernstein: Hi Suzy R-- We have come full circle: fifty years after I had your mother as a teacher, I am delighted to connect with you. Unfortunately, I can recall only a little more about that year. During......

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Suzy R. (gradstein): to: Esther Herschman (Rechstschafner), Teri, and Keith Bernstein- My cousin, Doc S, just clued me into this site. I am Ida Gradtein's daughter, and it realy makes me feel good to hear the nice......

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Keith Bernstein: Hi Richie--a trifecta between two Tilden guys. My father took me to the St. George pool during the 1950s and once to Betsy Head pool around 1960 and to the Coney Island fireworks several times. Here's......

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Keith Bernstein: I would like to add some comments about Mrs. Ida Gradstein. I thought her to be an effective teacher and a sweet lady. The mention of her name brought back some memories of my sixth......

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Teri: I had to add my two cents to this board after Keith Bernstein sent me the link. I lived at 1074 Eastern Parkway until I was 18 1/2. I went to 167, 210, Wingate and......

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Keith Bernstein: According to my recollection, the Twin Cantors catering hall was located on the southeast corner of Utica Avenue and Eastern Parkway with the entrance on EP. Thanks Alan for your wonderful memoir....

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Keith Bernstein: What memories these posts conjure up! Although I can't remember exactly what Judy O looked like, I do remember her as tall and pretty and all of the boys in the class thought so. I'm glad......

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