A joseph goldberg
[gohld-burg] /ˈgoʊld bɜrg/
noun
arthur joseph, 1908–90, u.s. jurist, statesman, and diplomat: -ssociate justice of the u.s. supreme court 1962–65; amb-ssador to the u.n. 1965–68.
reuben lucius (“rube”) 1883–1970, u.s. cartoonist, whose work often depicts deviously complex and impractical inventions.
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