{"id":234,"date":"2019-09-03T17:52:54","date_gmt":"2019-09-03T17:52:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.trincoll.edu\/greenberg-center\/?page_id=234"},"modified":"2019-09-06T18:26:43","modified_gmt":"2019-09-06T18:26:43","slug":"biography-of-moses-berkman-20","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.trincoll.edu\/greenberg-center\/public-values-berkman\/biography-of-moses-berkman-20\/","title":{"rendered":"Biography of Moses Berkman &#8217;20"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Over the course of a distinguished career in newspaper reporting, Moses Berkman developed one of the most pronounced and influential voices in New England.<\/p>\n<p>Born in Hartford, he was educated at Hartford Public High School and Trinity College. He left the College for military service during World War I, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army. Restless after military service, he left Trinity after his junior year and joined the staff of the old <em>Hartford Post<\/em>, which he had served as campus correspondent. \u00a0In 1922, the <em>Hartford Times<\/em> purchased the <em>Po<\/em>st, and Berkman moved over to the staff of Hartford\u2019s dominant afternoon newspaper as assistant state editor.<\/p>\n<p>He found his life\u2019s work in 1926, when he was assigned to fill in at the state Capitol during a colleague\u2019s illness. He stayed on that beat for the <em>Times<\/em> until 1951, earning almost universal admiration for his professional integrity and encyclopedic knowledge of local, state, and national politics. For decades, Berkman\u2019s column, \u201cThe World of Politics,\u201d was essential reading in the region and beyond.<\/p>\n<p>Although he worked for a Democratic newspaper, Berkman had an independent spirit and was a staunch critic of machine politics. He established his reputation during the 1930s, when he often collaborated with Gov. Wilbur Cross to thwart both Connecticut\u2019s dominant Republican machine and the Democratic Party\u2019s \u201cOld Guard.\u201d\u00a0 In the middle of that decade, for example, he faced down a special legislative committee that was pressing him to reveal his anonymous sources for a story about a $5,000 bribe paid to a state senator. His columns remain a window onto an era when politics and activist government were transforming American life<\/p>\n<p>In 1951, he became an editorial writer at the <em>Times<\/em>, but maintained a high public profile through his column and a regular broadcast on the newspaper\u2019s radio station. He died at 59 in 1956.<\/p>\n<p>Among his peers, he was beloved for his high ideals and the relish he displayed for the life of the mind, underdogs, and debate in all its forms. In a memorial editorial, his nemesis, the <em>Hartford<\/em><em> Courant<\/em> saluted him: \u201cPipe in mouth, he was ready at any time to discuss the state of the world, or any part of it, or its philosophy.\u201d His own newspaper called him vehement about ideas and yet detached, and remembered him as a man who \u201cliked to be where people gathered, hotel lobbies, restaurants, the halls of the Capitol, where he could take part in the exchange of political ideas.\u201d In pursuit of his love of ideas, he was also an ardent book reviewer.<\/p>\n<p>In the Hartford area, Berkman also had a reputation as a lover of the arts and as a talented cellist. He was also a leader of the area\u2019s Jewish community. His wife, the late Florence Toboco Berkman, was also an important local journalist, serving as an arts critic for more than 20 years for the <em>Times<\/em>, and then for the <em>Courant<\/em> after the <em>Times<\/em> closed in 1977. In a bequest she established the Berkman Memorial Prize as an expression of love and respect for her husband and for the profession of journalism.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Over the course of a distinguished career in newspaper reporting, Moses Berkman developed one of the most pronounced and influential voices in New England. Born in Hartford, he was educated at Hartford Public High School and Trinity College. 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