Word: hamilton
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...first exegesis came from Speechwriter William Safire, 40, who wrote a 19-page tract entitled "New Federalist Paper #1, by Publius"-in imitation of the Federalist Papers, signed "Publius," by Hamilton, Madison and Jay (TIME, Jan. 26). Nowhere does New Publius attempt to equal the lucid grace of the original, but his essay is an enthusiastic effort to erect some theoretical carapace over Nixon's policies. "The purpose of the New Federalism," writes New Publius, "is to come to grips with a paradox: a need for both national unity and local diversity; a need to protect both individual equality...
...Cato," the nom de plume of the early 18th century Whigs Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard, who wrote Cato's Letters: Or, Essays on Liberty, Civil and Religious. Also for Cato the Censor, the Roman statesman. Publius, whose name was taken by Hamilton, Madison and Jay, was a Roman moralist of the 1st century...
...written to him by Jackie, was safely stashed in a locked cabinet at the Manhattan law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he is now senior partner. But last week this letter and three others to him from Jackie turned up in the Manhattan shop of Autograph Auctioneer Charles Hamilton. They were brought there by Theodore Donson, 32, a lawyer who was formerly employed by Gilpatric's firm...
...Hamilton had auctioned Jackie's mail before (one letter went for $3,000 in 1964) and planned to put the latest on the block in March. As he routinely does whenever he receives Kennedy memorabilia, Hamilton sent copies of the letters to Washington Post Columnist Maxine Cheshire. She, in turn, called Gilpatric, who immediately checked his file cabinet. "They have obviously been purloined by someone with larceny in their heart," he said...
Unbearable as these shows are, none is half so painful as Paris 7000 (ABC), featuring George Hamilton as a trouble shooter at the U.S. embassy. George is all that remains of the most expensive (original budget: nearly $8,000,000) debacle in TV history, The Survivors. The series was glued together in the frantic eight weeks since ABC gave up on the original program. George professes to believe that in Paris 7000 there is "more of the real me," which is to say the patina beneath the suntan of a man who after eleven years in acting still has only...