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Malcolm Rogers Talks Smugly After Boston Massacre.(Arts&Entertainment)
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Byline: Hilton Kramer
As the saga of what has come to be called "the Boston Massacre"--the upheaval that has overtaken Boston's Museum of Fine Arts in the wake of a radical "restructuring" of its curatorial departments and the abrupt dismissal of 18 members of the museum staff--continues to unfold, more details are coming to light about the sheer ugliness of the entire operation. Meanwhile, the cause of the upheaval--M.F.A. director Malcolm Rogers--had added insult to injury by describing his strong-arm tactics as "glorious decisions," and the city's principal ...
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