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While at U.C.L.A. on an athletic scholarship, Bradley dated Ethel Arnold, whom he later married (they have two grown daughters). He joined the Los Angeles police force, where he acquired a reputation for outtalking and outrunning offenders but not roughing them up. His style was to conciliate. In his later...
In the earlier days of his imprisonment for destroying draft records, the Rev. Philip Berrigan had strong views on the value of the Roman Catholic discipline of priestly celibacy. Married resisters, he noted, were not fully free to fight: they had to temper zeal with prudence and think of their...
One Nixon admirer in the Government admits that all these White House agents "could stifle creative thinking" by other officials who want to offer constructive criticism but fear that any candid doubts about Nixon policy would quickly get back to the President as expressions of disloyalty. On the other hand...
A LOT of people look upon second inaugurations much as they do upon second weddings: they are really not worth the trouble. In spite of such sentiment, or perhaps because of it, the 1973 Inaugural Committee staged a threeday, $4,000,000 extravaganza to mark what the President's admirer...
When Brando, an admirer of The Conformist, expressed an interest in the role of Paul, he and Bertolucci arranged a meeting in Paris. "For the first 15 minutes he didn't say a word; he only looked at me," Bertolucci recalls. "Then he asked me to talk about him...