He pitched in 33 games during the season, second to closer Earl Caldwell, and started in 26, second to Ed Lopat's 29.
Earl Caldwell, a reporter for The Times who was involved in the Branzburg case, would not cooperate even after the Supreme Court's decision, and the government never pressed the point.
Earl Caldwell, manager of The Swinging Medallions, signed Harman to a recording contract.
Earl Caldwell (born c. 1935) is an American journalist.
Earl Caldwell, a journalism professor who was involved in the 1972 Supreme Court case as a reporter for The Times, said he was troubled by the reporters' decisions to testify.
Earl Caldwell, his career as a columnist at New York's Daily News cut short, sees a disturbing racial divide in journalism.
Kenneth Walker, Earl Caldwell, Lurma Rackley, Black American Witness: Reports from the Front (1994).
That single bus contained some laureled men: the columnist Earl Caldwell and Billy E. Jones, the former head of the city's public hospital system, for example.
Mr. Kemp's support comes not just from white liberals but from black writers like Earl Caldwell, columnist for The Daily News of New York.
But Earl Caldwell, the former Daily News columnist, has another explanation for the popularity of places like B. Smith's and the Shark Bar.