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04-13-2011, 09:18 AM
One of the industry greats...
<H3>TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 4/13/2011
Washington, D.C. - Sidney Harman, longtime industry legend and founder of Harman Industries, died, here, last night of complications from acute myeloid leukemia at the age of 92.
Announced earlier today by The Daily Beast (http://www.integrationpros.org/common/jumplink.php?target=http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-13/sidney-harman-1918-2011-statement-from-the-family), the online news operation that merged with Newsweek, which he purchased last year, in a family statement it was said that Harman died "at the young age of almost 93," and first learned of the illness a month ago.
Harman was executive chairman of Newsweek, and chairman of the Academy for Polymathic Study at the University of Southern California. Funeral arrangements will be private. Celebrations of Harman's life will be held both in Washington and Los Angeles, at dates still to be determined, according to the family statement.
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<H3>TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 4/13/2011
Washington, D.C. - Sidney Harman, longtime industry legend and founder of Harman Industries, died, here, last night of complications from acute myeloid leukemia at the age of 92.
Announced earlier today by The Daily Beast (http://www.integrationpros.org/common/jumplink.php?target=http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-13/sidney-harman-1918-2011-statement-from-the-family), the online news operation that merged with Newsweek, which he purchased last year, in a family statement it was said that Harman died "at the young age of almost 93," and first learned of the illness a month ago.
Harman was executive chairman of Newsweek, and chairman of the Academy for Polymathic Study at the University of Southern California. Funeral arrangements will be private. Celebrations of Harman's life will be held both in Washington and Los Angeles, at dates still to be determined, according to the family statement.
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