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...wardrobe, paid his chauffeur over $200 a week, had a $60,000 bar mitzvah for his son." Then he heard a story about a man who was swindled by his accountant, and "that triggered something in my mind." After some Funt calls to banks, brokers and the police, Accountant Seymour Goldes was indicted on charges of stealing from his star client the grand sum of $1,285,826. Said Funt, unsmiling: "The guy and I couldn't have been closer...
Last night at Adams House I went to a seminar sponsored by the Institute of Politics and held by Seymour Hersh of the New York Times, a man of whom I had the highest opinion. I wanted to see him and to hear him speak. To my dismay, instead of the honest journalist I had expected I found a bigot, who began a story of a German doctor in Vietnam by telling us that there was a "German hospital ship off Danang treating GI's, presumably Germany's contribution to the free world's effort-which perhaps should have been...
Thompson's managers are also extremely cautious about charting new directions. Chairman Dan Seymour, 58, who earns $176,000 a year, is a natty, silver-haired executive who joined the agency in 1955 as chief of broadcast-time buying. A former radio announcer, he still speaks in the sepulchral tones that he used for Duffy's Tavern and other shows. Seymour is a prudent man who is fond of saying things like "Every breeze is not a wind of change." Despite Thompson's problems, Seymour insists, the agency is "now back on the track...
...Seymour Hersh, New York Times reporter and author of My Lai 4, will speak on "The Effects of the Vietnam War on the American Army" at 7:15 tonight in the Adams House...
...Seymour M. Adler, a second-year Design student and chairman of the meeting, told the students that the UFS faced two major problems...