Word: adame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...captain of my soul"). Disk-and TV-wise, however, the fate of the turned-on Senator rests with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), which has politely told him that since he is now a big-time performer-his take, an estimated 220 per album, equals Adam Clayton Powell's recording royalty-he must join up and pay $500 in initiation fees and dues...
...provides a better answer to that question than Edward Bennett Williams, 46, the country's top criminal lawyer. Williams has passionately defended ex-Teamster Boss Dave Beck, Bernard Goldfine and Adam Clayton Powell, to say nothing of assorted Communists, spies and murderers. Williams helped Jimmy Hoffa beat a bribery rap, got Tax Evader Frank Costello out of prison, opened the mails to the peephole magazine Confidential. Happily for moralists, he is also a loser on occasion: he failed to foil Senate censure of the late Joe McCarthy, and last week he lost the case of Bobby Baker...
...speeches themselves--by Ernest R. May. professor of History; Stauley H. Hoffmann professor of Government; and Adam Yarmolinsky '43, professor of Law and former assistant secretary of defense will be free and open to the public...
...poor parish priest," as he likes to call himself, was already gloating over his anticipated new riches. "I'll be the first clergyman in the history of the world to get a gold platter," exulted ostracized Congressman Adam Clayton Powell last week on the Bahamian isle of North Bimini. That hardly amounted to the "fantastic" disclosure promised for his first press conference since Congress last month decided not to seat him pending an investigation of his free-wheeling way with public funds. But then Powell never before had made a hot-selling record. According to Jubilee Records...
...Republican Party, enlisted G.O.P. Strategists F. Clifton White and Malcolm Moos to help out. The institute's faculty, most of whom hold professor- ships in other Harvard departments as well, also conduct action-oriented studies, such as an 18-month probing of "evolving developments in Europe," headed by Adam Yarmolinsky, a one-time Pentagon and poverty aide who fell out of favor with Lyndon Johnson...