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William Anderson, Marya Merrick, David Tarlo were fined $1000 each for being in a place where a narcotics warrant is served. George Katsiaficas was fined $2000 for the same offense. In addition, William Boatwright was fined $1200, Richard Edelman $2100 and Richard Elwin $2000 for possession of various drugs, ranging from marijuana to opium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Judge Viola Sentences Juche Collective; Three Get Jail Terms, All Seven Fined | 1/6/1971 | See Source »

Those arrested were: Ronald Brazao, 23, and John Brown, 22, of Somerville; Richard M. Elwyn, 22, William S. Anderson, 22, and David Tarlo, 22, of Cambridge; Marya Merrick, 22, of Everett, Wash.: and George Katsificas, 22, of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Police Blitz on 'Juche' Nets Guns, Seven Arrests | 11/18/1970 | See Source »

Part stereotype, part enigma, blue collar workers are little known to the rest of the nation. To examine what shapes their moods, habits and lifestyles, Correspondent Frank Merrick spent the better part of a week in the fairly well-off working-class community of South Milwaukee, Wis. (pop. 23,286). His report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Life Inside a Worker's Idyl | 11/9/1970 | See Source »

Shirley Jones is yet another sitcom widow in discreet heat in The Partridge Family, the saga of a Cowsills-like pop sextet. The show is carried by Danny Bonaduce, who has the showbiz cunning and Manhattan mouth of a David Merrick-in the body of a freckled, redheaded ten-year-old. Clap-Trapp though it was, the Partridge premiere never got as icky as another show-biz-set sitcom, the late (1953-65) Danny Thomas Show, which has now been exhumed as Make Room for Grandaddy. The same old cast is back, but in TV's Age of Relevance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: No. 3, and Trying Harder | 10/5/1970 | See Source »

...After nine months, Ginger Rogers took over; then came Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Pearl Bailey (and an all-black cast), Phyllis Diller, and now Ethel Merman, who has extended her contract to Dec. 26, 1970. Considering Dolly's longevity, the question arises, who's next? Producer David Merrick has it figured out. "Liberace. And we can call it Hello, Bruce!" He was not entirely kidding. He has already offered the part to another man -Jack Benny. "But," said Merrick, "he turned it down. He told me he could see why I offered it to him-because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 21, 1970 | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

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