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Cabot Fellows are named yearly. Recent past honorees include Charles P. Segal, the late Klein professor of classics, Robert D. Putnam, Malkin Professor of public policy, Elizabeth J. Perry, Rosovsky professor of government and Orlando Patterson, Cowles professor of sociology. Recipients are never repeated...
...went to Hollywood. In 1978, he got his foot in stardom's door - in perhaps 20 minutes of screen time - with his exuberant turn as Stanley Tibbets, the sublimely ridiculous swinger who thinks he's netted Goldie Hawn, in the Hawn-Chevy Chase comedy "Foul Play." In 1979, George Segal walked off Blake Edwards' production of "10," and Moore - who had met the director in a therapy group - got the part. The story was pure Moore - nebbishy musician has midlife crisis over statuesque young thing Bo Derek - and the movie became a pop-culture phenomenon...
...market responded, and now, says Ken Jacobsen, a vice president at the Segal Co., a consulting firm with headquarters in New York City, "we've got complicating options at almost every level of health care." The newest options provide more choice, but they burden the consumer with more decisions. On today's health-care menu...
Last spring, after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the Classics department honored Segal and read from his work at a bittersweet 65th birthday party which Segal attended...
...Segal is survived by his wife, Nancy Jones, and their daughter, Cora, as well as two sons by a previous marriage, Joshua and Thaddeus, and two grandsons...