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Sam Gilbert (businessman) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sam Gilbert (businessman) Sam Gilbert (1913 - November 23, 1987)〔("Sam Gilbert Is Dead at Age 74: Controversial UCLA Booster Succumbs After Long Illness ). ''Los Angeles Times'', November 23, 1987.〕 was an American businessman who owned a construction company in Los Angeles, California. He is best known as a controversial athletic booster of the UCLA Bruins men's basketball team from the mid-1960s until UCLA was ordered to disassociate from him in 1981.〔 He ran a money-laundering enterprise to finance the now-famous World Poker Tour tour stop called the Bicycle Casino, for which he was posthumously indicted in 1987. The U.S Government seized the casino. ==Personal life== Gilbert graduated from Hollywood High School, and then attended UCLA in the 1930s, but did not graduate.〔 Gilbert had two sons, Michael and Robert from his first wife. He met his second wife, Rose, through his younger brother.〔Danielle Gillespie (Teaching Legend Gilbert Named Parade Marshal ). Pacific Palisades Post, June 11, 2008〕 Rose was a graduate of UCLA, and became a renowned teacher at Palisades Charter High School. She was acknowledged by the Los Angeles Unified School District by a Lifetime Teacher and Golden Apple Awards. Rose was named Harvard University's Impact Teacher of the Year. She has appeared on CBS Television shows ''48 Hours'' and the ''CBS Evening News with Katie Couric''. Rose also has appeared on the May 2007 cover of Teacher Magazine.〔(Teacher Magazine ) May/June 2007〕 Rose had a daughter, Maggie, from her first marriage, who died of an embolism in 2004 at age 54.〔 Rose Gilbert died on December 16, 2013 at the age of 95.〔 ("Rose Gilbert dies at 95; revered Palisades High English teacher" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', December 17, 2013.〕
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