Michael Ferber

Michael Kelvin Ferber (born July 1, 1944) was the youngest of the five defendants in the federal anti-draft trial in the spring of 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts. The trial attracted national attention because one of the defendants was Dr. Benjamin Spock, the well-known pediatrician and author of the best-selling ''The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care''. The other defendants were the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Jr., chaplain of Yale University; Mitchell Goodman, novelist and teacher; and Marcus Raskin, a lawyer who served briefly on the U.S. National Security Council under Kennedy and co-founded the Institute for Policy Studies. The trial was known as "The Spock Trial" and the defendants as "The Boston Five". Provided by Wikipedia
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    A dictionary of literary symbols by Ferber, Michael

    2nd ed.
    Published 2007
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    A dictionary of literary symbols by Ferber, Michael

    Published 1999
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    A dictionary of literary symbols by Ferber, Michael

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    The social vision of William Blake by Ferber, Michael

    Published 1985
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    A companion to European Romanticism

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Ferber, Michael…”
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