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Perhaps, but the excesses of the 1960s should not be used to besmirch reforms that were valuable. They too derived from a distinguished intellectual tradition. Its founding father was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued in his novel Emile that children are not miniature adults and should not be drilled into...
The St. Louis Blues fired Coach Red Berenson and replaced him with former N.Y. Rangers mentor Emile Francis. In addition, the Blues acquired defenseman Guy Lapointe for future considerations and sent for players to Vancouver for goalie Glenn Hanlon. Toronto traded Wilf Plaiment to Quebec for Miroslav Frycer and future...
The husky U.S. Army officer dressed in civilian clothes headed down the staid Boulevard Emile-Augier on his way to work at the U.S. embassy in Paris. Quietly, a man with a dark complexion and frizzy hair began to follow him. Before Lieut. Colonel Charles Robert Ray, 43, could reach...
DIED. Emile Zola Berman, 78, New York trial lawyer and attorney for countless underdog clients and unpopular causes, who was best known for helping to defend Sirhan Sirhan, the killer of Senator Robert F. Kennedy; in New York City. Berman first came to national attention in 1956, when he defended...
An enterprising 19th century Corsican named Angelo Mariani had the notion of blending the coca leaf with fine wine, which he marketed under the name of Vin Mariani. Mariani collected endorsements from Popes Leo XIII and Pius X, President McKinley and the Kings of Spain, Greece, and Norway and Sweden...