A group of Jewish businessmen and professional in Duquesne started a bridge club that evolved an informal social group known as The Ten Guys. Seen here are (first row) Frieda Cohn and Sam Green, (second row, right to left) Esther Levine, Ban Kalstone, Sally Gellman, Ruth Hersh and Ida Burstin, (third row, right to left) Rose Ferdeber, Margaret Escovitz, Henry Escovitz, “Chin” Levine, Joe Gellman, Ad Hersh, Hym Ferdeber, Charlie Cohn, Sophie Kalstone and Lou Burstin.

Date Undated
Identifier 2015.0142_I003
Collection Gellman Family Papers and Photographs
Source Rauh Jewish Program & Archives at the Heinz History Center