Word: segel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Segel, whose term begins on June 1, said. "There are going to be a lot of changes, if not from me then from other people...
...Board of Directors of Harvard Student Agencies met yesterday and elected Arthur I. Segel '73 of Dunster House and Brookline as the new president...
...What we need at this point is to gain perspective." Segel said. "There have been questions as to whether HSA should continue, whether it has the right to continue, and whether it jeopardizes Harvard's interests. We need to decide for ourselves whether HSA should last...
Leaflets advertising the reduced charter fares began circulating yesterday at many Boston colleges. "We have no choice but to expand our services." HSA member Arthur Segel '73 said yesterday. "HSA depends mainly on charter flights to stay alive, and if this thing doesn't come through, we will be in trouble," he added...
Besides dreaming up seemingly endless new series for his membership,* Segel publishes a monthly magazine providing background about the memorabilia and produces medals for groups that use them as a fund-raising device. The White House Historical Association, for example, has offered members a series depicting U.S. First Ladies, and the U.S. Olympic Committee sold one celebrating sports events including the 1972 Olympics in Munich. Franklin's founder is still slightly mystified at the collector instinct that his operation has uncapped. Says he: "Some retired people wait for the new medal each month and call the neighbors...