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  1. Unfortunately, that is where MacDonald's car slid to, and Sachs slammed it broadside. Sachs' car also exploded in a ball of flames and was killed on impact. The pack of cars following closely...

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  2. 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.

  3. Paul J. Sachs was an influential museum administrator and businessman best known as director at Harvard University’s Fogg Museum from 1915 to 1945 and a professor whose object-based teaching profoundly influenced curatorial practices and museum studies in the United States.

  4. May 21, 2014 · A YouTube video of the 1964 Sachs-MacDonald crash has attracted nearly two million views, a million fewer than Dan Weldon's 2011 fatal crash.

  5. Place Died: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA, USA. Home Country/ies: United States. Subject Area (s): museology and museums (institutions) Career (s): directors (administrators) and museum directors. Overview. Harvard associate director of the Fogg Art Museum; developer of one of the early museum studies courses in the United States.

  6. May 22, 1994 · Sachs nearly lost an eye when he crashed a midget in Indianapolis in 1957. He was injured once at Trenton and another time at Sacramento, Calif.

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  8. Much of the conversation this year about museum theory and practice uncannily resonates and struggles with the principles enunciated by Sachs long ago. But today's dilemmas, although foreseen by Sachs, are a world away from those he faced.

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