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...Seymour Slive, director of the Fogg, said he was "just delighted at the news" but declined further comment...

Author: By David A. Demilo, | Title: Coin Thieves Found Guilty Of Fogg Heist | 11/24/1976 | See Source »

...single toe and not to make a single error, and I don't think people are particularly attracted to that." Marquette University's Wayne Youngquist lamented that neither came out with anything new, making it "even harder for voters to make up their minds." But Stanford Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset thought the debate ''will serve to confirm people in their choices. If they haven't made choices, it will probably confirm them in their confusion." University of California Political Scientist Aaron Wildavsky faulted Carter for "overpromising" and noted: "For a second, I thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAMPAIGN: AVOIDING A KNOCKOUT IN THE CLOSING ROUNDS | 11/1/1976 | See Source »

...Seymour Slive, director of the Fogg Museum, said yesterday the Fogg is reviewing its policy of lending out paintings...

Author: By Gizela M. Gonzalez, | Title: Police, FBI Still Searching For Stolen Art | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

Hammer made it clear at the outset that he was lending Harvard the painting for a three-month show beginning Thursday only because he wanted to please his "dear friend" Seymour Slive, director of the Fogg...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: 'Juno' Has Arrived | 10/2/1976 | See Source »

Newspaper editors had to wonder too. The New York Times, which gallantly runs page after page of important foreign policy documents, feels no such compulsion at conventions; even the keynote speech is reduced to excerpts. The Times, says Deputy Managing Editor Seymour Topping, aims to set before its readers-expert and nonexpert-a "high quality smorgasbord"; that way, presumably, the reader on the run can find enough nourishment without having to sample every dish. Jim Hoge, the Chicago Sun-Times editor, drastically cut back his paper's coverage and space on the second day of the Democratic Convention, convinced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWSWATCH: Politics for Turned-Off People | 8/30/1976 | See Source »

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