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  1. Paul Joseph Sachs (November 24, 1878 – February 18, 1965) was an American investor, businessman and museum director. Sachs served as associate director of the Fogg Art Museum and as a partner in the financial firm Goldman Sachs.

  2. obituaries PAUL JOSEPH SACHS (1879-1965) Paul Joseph Sachs died at his home in Cambridge on February 17th, 1965, at the age of eighty-six. Sitting in the early evening at his desk in his study, his books, papers, and family portraits around him, his unfinished memoirs near at hand, he quietly slipped away. Thus ended a career which has left its

  3. He died peacefully in his library, surrounded by his books, prints, and art, in February 1965. The prototype of the silver-spoon baby, Paul Joseph Sachs was born in November 1878 in New York City, the eldest son of Samuel Sachs (a partner...

  4. In 1945 Sachs and Forbes retired together from the museum, Sachs remaining in the department until 1948 when he was named a professor emeritus. In 1961 his wife preceded him in death. He died at his desk at Shady Hill while working on his memoirs.

  5. Paul Joseph Sachs was born in New York City on No vember 24, 1878, and died in Cambridge on February 17, 1965. He went to the Sachs School, founded and run by his uncle, and then to Hanrard College, graduating in 1900. Immediately thereafter he entered Goldman, Sachs & Co., the family bank.

  6. Professor of Fine Arts, 1927-1948. Paul Joseph Sachs (November 24, 1878 – February 17, 1965) served as Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard between 1927 to 1948, and as Associate Director of the Fogg Art Museum between 1909 and 1945.

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  8. He died on February 17, 1965, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Agnes Mongan, “Paul Joseph Sachs (1879–1965),” Art Journal 25, no. 1 (Autumn 1965): 50, 52, 54.

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