By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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For many, Jack Klugman will always be the messy one.
Jack Klugman, the prolific, craggy-faced character actor and regular guy who was loved by millions as the messy one in TV's "The Odd Couple" and the crime-fighting coroner in "Quincy, M.E.," died Monday, a son said. He was 90.

Jack Klugman, the prolific, craggy-faced character actor and regular guy who was loved by millions as the messy one in TV's "The Odd Couple" and the crime-fighting coroner in "Quincy, M.E.," died Monday, a son said. He was 90.

'Banned in Boston" is a national catchphrase symbolizing narrowness and intolerance, but probably few know its history. During the 1870s, the wealthier and educated classes of Boston, then considered the most cultured city in the country, began setting up charitable institutions bent on social reform.
The publicity that accompanied the banning of books proved to be a boon for authors such as Sinclair Lewis and Upton Sinclair, who stated, "I would rather be banned in Boston than read anywhere else because when you are banned in Boston, you are read everywhere else."