Word: adelman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There is place-seeking, envy, dislike between individuals. Said Coventry's M.P., Maurice Adelman: "I would rather never have an office than indulge in some of the place-seeking that is going on." Labor's youngish "intellectuals" in the House would like to throw 74-year-old Lord Pethick-Lawrence out of the India Office, stubborn Jack Lawson out of the War Office. But these are inevitable trifles...
Although they had planned to spend the evening of Friday, March 13, at a Wellesley dance, law student Burton K. Adelman and friend found themselves in the Newton jail house...
...naturedly agreed to appear in their defense. But even the best legal obscurantism and phraseological browbeating had no effect on the hard-headed magistrate of Newton. With a "Hey, you, enough of that!" from the Sergeant-at-Arms, Professor Casner was forced to let the law take its course. Adelman and co-defendant were fined twice the usual amount...