Postcard from Jean Cocteau to Henry Bernstein (1922)
"Pense a vous deux sur ma plage déserte"

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Postcard from Jean Cocteau to Henry Bernstein (1922)
"Pense a vous deux sur ma plage déserte"
Henry Bernstein, Untitled (Mural Study), ca. 1942, gouache and pencil on paperboard, sheet: 10 3⁄8 x 18 7⁄8 in. (26.2 x 47.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Blanche R. and Milton W. Brown, 1986.80.2
From the Museum’s artifact collection:
Daniel Bernstein (1897-1935), a dentist and World War I veteran. Daniel received an appointment to West Point in 1921, but resigned after a year due to “lack of funds.” He was only 38 when he died due to complications in surgery. His obituary in the Judaic Union Bulletin described him as a confident and generally light-hearted fellow.
Family lore tells that Daniel’s father Henry was orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandparents in what was then Palestine. After traveling in his youth, he and his wife emigrated from Russia. He had a cigar shop in Philadelphia and raised three children: Daniel, Mitchell, and Sarah.
Daniel, Sarah, and Henry rest in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.
Daniel Bernstein on a pier. 1996.89.69
Portrait of Daniel Bernstein as a West Point Cadet, ca. 1921. 1996.89.85
Newsletter, "Jewish Union Bulletin," obituary notice, Daniel Bernstein's, September 1935. 1996.89.65
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Daniel Bernstein, June 12, 1935. 1996.89.62
Henry Bernstein, shown possibly in front of his cigar shop. 1996.89.30
Henry Bernstein. 1996.89.36
Daniel, Mitchell, and Sarah as children. 1996.89.38
Sarah Bernstein. 1996.89.44
From the collection of the National Museum of American Jewish History Gift of Naomi Bernstein Diamond, in honor of parents: Mitchell Bernstein, M.D. and Bertha Elizabeth Buchsbaum Bernstein, and extended family; and Gift of Jack H. Diamond in honor of grandparents, Joseph and Anna Diamond and parents William and Minnie Diamond.
'Plastic Cocoa Bean', Cadbury's World, Birmingham
Is this what Henry Bernstein means when he talks of increased capitalisation 'downstream' of agriculture?
David Harvey's theory of 'accumulation by dispossession' sometimes seems to rest more on dispossession than accumulation.
Dayyyyyyyum son. Henry Bernstein laying the smack down 17 mins in.
http://www.delavske-studije.si/henry-bernstein-primitive-accumulation-whats-in-a-term/