{"id":75757,"date":"2018-10-16T14:12:30","date_gmt":"2018-10-16T19:12:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=75757"},"modified":"2018-10-16T14:13:35","modified_gmt":"2018-10-16T19:13:35","slug":"a-late-in-life-burst-of-creativity-part-vi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=75757","title":{"rendered":"A Late In Life Burst of Creativity \u2013 Part VI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\">[AdSense-A]<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\" http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=75757\" rel=\" http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=75757\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-75758 size-medium\" style=\"margin-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/10494454_10204460176644398_7852005343836681212_o-300x204.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"204\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/10494454_10204460176644398_7852005343836681212_o-300x204.jpg 300w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/10494454_10204460176644398_7852005343836681212_o-768x523.jpg 768w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/10494454_10204460176644398_7852005343836681212_o-1024x697.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/10494454_10204460176644398_7852005343836681212_o.jpg 1856w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>By Seth H. Bramson<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>First, a very necessary mea culpa: in our last column we noted that the biography of our former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice, Gerald Kogan, was written and published with all profits above the cost of production being donated to his daughter\u2019s ovarian cancer research fund at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. The problem was that I regretfully erred in naming the daughter who had so sadly passed away. Karen Kogan is very much alive; the Justice\u2019s daughter who died was the late Debbie Kogan Lyda. Our apologies for stating the name incorrectly.<\/p>\n<p>Now, we move on to the business at hand, and that is the most recent two books. The first of those is the biography of another great man, Bernard (Barney) Mayrsohn. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Barney left Cornell to enlist in the Army Air Corps immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was eventually called and began his training, including a stint on Miami Beach. Unfortunately, however, shortly after D-Day, he, along with thousands and thousands of other young men were advised that they were not needed in the Air Corps and were being transferred to the infantry.<\/p>\n<p>With only a minimum of training he and the newly formed 106th Division\u2014the Golden Lion\u2014were shipped to England and then to the Maginot line to face the Germans in November of 1944. \u201cThe boys\u201d were told not to worry. \u201cThe only Germans facing you will be old men and young boys. They have nobody else.\u201d As Johnny Carson would have said to Ed McMahon, \u201cyou are wrong, Bastogne-breath!\u201d Indeed, the 106th was right in the center of the Battle of the Bulge.<\/p>\n<p>Barney was, along with the remnants of the 106th, devoid of food, fuel or ammunition, taken prisoner by the Germans. The story is extensive and incredible and you can \u201cread all about it\u201d in Barney\u2019s biography, \u201cFrom Brooklyn to the Battle of the Bulge and on to Building an International Business.\u201d The book is 240 pages and among everything else in it you will also learn that Barney was and is a true World War II hero, winner of the Bronze Star for bravery, two Purple Hearts (wounded twice in combat at the Battle of the Bulge), and the Combat Infantry Medal, a true medal for valor given only to those infantry men (and later women) who actually served and fought in combat. \u201cAnd what was next?\u201d you ask!<\/p>\n<p>The answer is FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY in Arcadia\u2019s \u201cImages of Modern America\u201d series, the first and only complete history of that incredible railroad in full, glorious, living color, beginning with the portrait of the single greatest name in the history of Florida, Henry Morrison Flagler. Ninety six pages of color, that book is this author\u2019s fifth history of the FEC and since publication earlier this year has already sold over a thousand copies. (Not bad for a regional southern railroad!) \u201cInteresting,\u201d you opine, but \u201cwhat\u2019s coming down the pike?\u201d And the answer is at least five more which are currently in process at different stages of production.<\/p>\n<p>Probably at the top of the list is BEACH IS DYNAMITE! THE HISTORY OF MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AND THE MIAMI BEACH SCHOOLS. Truthfully, what could be more boring than a book about a school, as we learned with the publication, some years ago, of a book about the first high school in Miami, which was then followed by several on particular private schools. But\u2014and I promise you\u2014this book will be different. \u201cAnd why is that?\u201d you ask. And the answer is simple. There are very few places in America today in which the history of the high school is so entwined with its city, and Miami Beach, of course, is one of them, along with Beverly Hills and Atlantic City and perhaps, to a lesser extent, Forest Hills High School in Queens, New York.<\/p>\n<p>This book will tell the story of Beach High from the beginning as well as that of the feeder schools, along with the private and parochial schools, and to bring the public in, the last four chapters will be titled \u201cWhere We Stayed,\u201d \u201cWhere We Played,\u201d \u201cWhere We Shopped\u201d and \u201cWhere We Ate,\u201d each of those going back to \u201cthe beginning,\u201d and continuing on from the 1920s through to the present. We think that, other than the few jealous dreideldrecks and the several putzenyonkles, almost everybody who grew up on, lived on, went to school or worked on Miami Beach will want to own and enjoy this book.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo, Seth, what else is coming? Some great stuff, at the least, those five books including TRAINING THE TROOPS IN SUN AND SAND: GREATER MIAMI DURING WORLD WAR TWO (It was this title that a local non-genius threatened to sue me over because, she claimed, she had copyrighted her title, mine having two words in it that were the same as two of hers and she advised me that I was going to hear from her attorney. Of course, you cannot copyright a title (you copyright your work so that a guy named Posner can\u2019t plagiarize it, but you can\u2019t copyright a title for obvious reasons) a fact which I advised her of definitively twice, and, interestingly enough, never heard from her attorney! Of course, given the fact that Myrna\u2019s son, my beloved stepson, my dear daughter, my older grandson and a great man by the name of Gerald Kogan are all members of the Florida Bar, invoking a threat of sic-ing an attorney on me does not intimidate me) and three more, but because we are \u201crunning long\u201d here I will ask for your kind patience, keep you in suspense and tell you what else is upcoming in our next installment here on Mr. Berkwitt\u2019s \u201cRingside Report,\u201d at which time we will begin our series on local history, which I think you all have been looking forward to.<\/p>\n<p>Be\u2014and stay\u2014well, and I know we are all waiting with baited breath for the first hints of fall weather, hopefully no later than late this month!<\/p>\n<p>[si-contact-form form=&#8217;2&#8242;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[AdSense-A] By Seth H. Bramson First, a very necessary mea culpa: in our last column we noted that the biography of our former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice, Gerald Kogan, was written and published with all profits above the cost of production being donated to his daughter\u2019s ovarian cancer research fund at the University of [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[19045],"class_list":["post-75757","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-boxing-news","tag-a-late-in-life-burst-of-creativity-part-vi"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/75757","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=75757"}],"version-history":[{"count":-2,"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/75757\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=75757"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=75757"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=75757"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}