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WHEN UNIVERSITY POLICE CHIEF Saul L. Chafin officially departed Friday to take a similar post at Vanderbilt University. Harvard lost the best cop it's ever had. University administrators, and more importantly the police officers themselves, credit Chafin with a renaissance in the department during his five-year term...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Picking A Top Cop | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

University Police Capt Jack W. Morse was named interim security director while a search committee considers a replacement for former Chief Saul L. Chafin, Vice President Daniel Steiner '54 announced yesterday...

Author: By Robert M. Neer, | Title: Police Chief Leaves for South; Morse Named Interim Director | 10/1/1983 | See Source »

...Saul I. Chafin announced last month that he will resign at the end of September from the Harvard post he has held for five years. Chafin managed the University's approximately 200 patrolmen, uniformed security guards and students security personnel...

Author: By Michael F. P. dorning, | Title: University Police Chief Leaves for Vanderbilt Post | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

...recordings and animated stills held together by a voice-over narration. This material is supported by modern interviews, shot in jarring color, in which aged witnesses (among them Mia Farrow, who plays his psychiatric savior) testify about Zelig's life. They are abetted by modern "experts," among them Saul Bellow, Susan Sontag, Irving Howe and Bruno Bettelheim, in effect playing themselves playing themselves. Like Allen, they have perfect pitch. But Allen skewers not only the modern TV form but the loopy manner of the show's antique sources. Dick Hyman contributes songs like You May Be Six People...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Meditations on Celebrity | 7/11/1983 | See Source »

...meadows, along mountain walks, on riverside picnics and in the bar of the Jerome Hotel, the conference has become an institution, a sort of Academy. Students and young practitioners come with their cameras and tape recorders, spouses and babies; besides sitting at the feet of such design luminaries as Saul Bass, Ivan Chermayeff, Niels Diffrient, Milton Glaser and George Nelson, they turn the Academy into a happening, flying kites, making music of all kinds and building weird experimental structures. At an altitude of 8,000 ft., some of the proceedings tend to soar into the wild blue yonder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Whatever Became of the Future? | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

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