Adam Yarmolinsky (November 17, 1922 – January 5, 2000) was an American academic, educator and author, as well as a political appointee who served in numerous capacities in the
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Johnson and
Carter administrations.
Besides serving in the
White House, he also held posts in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. He was an aide to
Secretary of Defense
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Robert McNamara at
the Pentagon, where Yarmolinsky was an early critic of American policies in the
Vietnam war.
Biography
Yarmolinsky attended the
Fieldston School in
Riverdale and then graduated from
Harvard College where he was editorial director of the ''
Harvard Crimson''. He enlisted in the
US Army Air Forces during
World War II and rose to the rank of sergeant.
Yarmolinsky took a law degree from
Yale Law School in 1948. He served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Charles E. Clark of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, based in New York, and later as a clerk to Supreme Court Justice
Stanley F. Reed during the 1950 Term.
Following his service in the U.S. government, Yarmolinsky became Regent's Professor of Public Policy at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where he served as Provost. Another academic post was as Ralph Waldo Emerson Professor at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst in the mid 1970s. He was also a founding member of the
Institute of Medicine
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of the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences
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. In 1967, Yarmolinsky was named a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Marriage
On February 3, 1990, he married Dr. Sarah Ames Ellis, a clinical psychologist, in an Episcopalian ceremony in
Manhattan. It was his third marriage. His first marriage was to Harriet L Rypins.
His second marriage was to Jane Marie Cox Vonnegut,
Kurt Vonnegut's first wife. She died in 1986.
Death
He died, aged 77, at Georgetown University Hospital, of
leukemia. He was survived by his third wife; his first wife, Harriet Yarmolinsky; and four children. Harriet Yarmolinsky died in January 2008 at age 81.
See also
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References
External links
American National Biography OnlineWashington Post obituaryHarper's Magazine
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1922 births
2000 deaths
20th-century American writers
20th-century American educators
Jewish American military personnel
United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
Deaths from cancer in Washington, D.C.
Deaths from leukemia
Harvard College alumni
Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States
Writers from Baltimore
Writers from New York City
The Harvard Crimson people
United States Army Air Forces soldiers
University of Maryland, Baltimore County faculty
Yale Law School alumni
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
20th-century American Jews