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...weeks ago. The original Macintosh, introduced with great fanfare last year, may have been too dependent on a single software supplier to make major inroads into offices. The impact of the cumulative errors has been to take much of the polish off Apple's once bright image. Says Don Sinsabaugh, a partner in Swergold Chefitz & Sinsabaugh, an investment firm: "The company suffers a crisis of confidence among managers, dealers and Wall Street...
...Sinsabaugh said that the SAC is no more elite than any other Harvard organization restricting its membership. "Most students, except for politicians, aren't interested in the SAC," she noted...
...Both Sinsabaugh and Gerald Meisel, a third-year law student and a co-chairman of the ad hoc committee, said that members revise the rules almost every year...
...Nancy J. Sinsabaugh '76, chairwoman of the SAC, said yesterday that the ad hoc committee would attempt to clarify "ambiguities" in the policy of re-admitting old members and suspending normal procedure...
...move roots back to a shake-up which occurred in C. W. Young & Co., nearly a year ago. His backer-directors felt, among other things, that the firm was growing too big to be a one-man show. From Wall Street they summoned two new vice presidents, Robert W. Sinsabaugh, a onetime Central Hanover Bank & Trust official, and E. Thurston Clarke, head of the investment department of J. P. Morgan & Co. These two men were brought in to relieve Mr. Young of some of his responsibilities. When Mr. Young finally moved out, Mr. Clarke was popped into the firm...