Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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About 15 picketers from the Spartacus Youth League, described by spokesman Ellen Hamilton as a Marxist group of about twenty, denounced the candidates as racist. Hamilton said the Spartacus League is in favor of busing, and sees the busing conflict as a class struggle...
...more than doubled, even tripled," says Doris Harris, a Los Angeles autograph dealer. Reports Sara Willen, another Los Angeles dealer: "Good manuscripts on the average go up 10% to 25% a year." But there is a more enduring reason than their investment potential. Says New York's Charles Hamilton, a leading figure in the autograph market: "There is this excitement about owning a permanent relic of a great man which is not only written by him but contains his thoughts and words - the human part. Autographs are the only self-proving and authentic mementos of great men and women...
...worth between $5,000 and $10,000. Documents of Nazi leaders command high prices. Producer David Wolper, a collector of note, has a Christmas card that was sent by Al Capone to, of all people, George Bernard Shaw. Its message: "May our rackets live forever." Among other curiosa, Dealer Hamilton has a 1969 letter from Patty Hearst valued by the seller...
...gale on Long Island Sound, while her friends are wrestling with lines and sails, Wendy Sherman, a Manhattan adwoman, slips to the bow of a 36-ft. yawl, makes herself as comfortable as she can, and closes her eyes. On warm afternoons in Rome, Ga., Municipal Court Judge Gary Hamilton and his wife Virginia can be found on their screened porch, apparently dozing. It is not a compulsion to sleep that these and perhaps 600,000 other Americans have in common. It is TM, or Transcendental Meditation, a ritual that they practice almost religiously twice a day and every...
This Series will no doubt be regarded someday as one of the greatest sporting spectacles since the Burr-Hamilton duel. People will talk about those upstart Bostonians, who handled the mighty Redlegs with the ease of Claudell Washington catching a fly ball...