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...Seymour Morris is "a beginner that's working very hard." Vic Pire at 137 should wrestle 130, but there is no one else at 137. At 147 Dave Stern is "inexperienced but willing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Freshman Wrestlers Plagued By Lack of Experience and Weight | 1/21/1965 | See Source »

Around the corner at 111 Mt. Auburn Street is Seymour Swetzoff, custom framer. He does excellent work; as far as I know, there is no one else in Cambridge who can lay gold leaf around the corner of a frame, giving the illusion that there is no joint. More than this, Mr. Swetzoff is a knowledgeable and friendly man with varied interests (yoga, old master drawings) and a sense of humor. He also puts on more-or-less regular exhibits in his gallery room. His present show is of Max Swartz, who does pop art pictures of the Beatles--need...

Author: By Theodore E. Stebbins jr., | Title: Galleries at Christmas: Abstraction and Reaction | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

...nominees are Charles W. Eliot '20, professor of City and Regional Planning; Gregory Kepes, professor of Architecture at M.I.T.; Kevin Lynch, professor of City and Regional Planning at M.I.T.; Jose Luis Sert, professor of Architecture and Dean of the Faculty of Design; Seymour Slive, professor of Fine Arts; and Benjamin Thompson, Chairman of the School of Design...

Author: By Peter Grantley, | Title: Sheldon Dietz Plots Harvard Coop d'Etat | 10/23/1964 | See Source »

...signers included Oscar Handlin, Winthrop Professor of History; Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus; Carl Kaysen, associate dean of the Faculty of Public Administration; Don K. Price, dean of the Faculty of Public Administration; and George Cabot Lodge '50, administrative assistant for Central American Studies at the Business School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 5 on Faculty Sign Ad Blasting 'Extremists' | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

...Then Dr. Seymour Schwartz of the University of Rochester reported that he had already implanted similar devices in two human patients. The major difference is that the Rochester pressure pacer uses no electrodes in the heart, but relies on its own battery pack, which can be recharged from outside the skin. A man with blood pressure running 220/120, despite drug treatment, had a pacer implanted on the right side of his neck two months ago, and is now reading 150/100 or lower. A woman patient who got the implant a month ago is doing equally well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: Wired for Health | 7/10/1964 | See Source »

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