George Jerome Waldo Goodman (born August 10, 1930, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American author and economics broadcast commentator, best known by his pseudonym Adam Smith (which was assigned by Clay ...
In 1968 he founded the New York magazine with Clay Felker and is best known for designing the “I ♥ NY” logo in the 1970’s when New York City was at its most dangerous and nearly bankrupt.
Brutus Clay III remembers being told stories about how people viewed his father as "a big deal." Yet, Catesby Clay, the longtime Runnymede Farm chairman, never carried himself that way.
Roy Clay Sr., a Black pioneer in the technology industry whose influence spanned nearly five decades in Silicon Valley, died Sunday. He was 95. Clay, who lived in Oakland, California, had been in ...
Tonight will continue dry, and there will be clear skies to start. Later on, there will be clear spells but some patches of mist and fog will also form in places. Wednesday Tomorrow morning will ...
House Democrats immediately tried to reprimand GOP Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana from the floor of the chamber on Wednesday over a since deleted social media post calling Haitian migrants ...
Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., called Haiti the "nastiest country in the western hemisphere" in a post on social media Wednesday, saying migrants from the Caribbean country, the majority of whom are in ...
Catesby W. Clay, who ran Runnymede Farm in Paris, Kentucky, for more than six decades in what is now a four-generation family operation that dates to 1867, died peacefully in his sleep Sept.
Was a drummer in 1978 under the name Clay Silvers in Catskills, New York.