Joseph S. Iseman
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Joseph S. Iseman (1917 – May 2, 2006), was a lawyer and educator known for his work with National Television and Bennington College (where he stepped in as acting president in 1976). As a lawyer, Iseman notably managed the estates of Vladimir Nabokov, Robert Motherwell, Theodore H. White, Saturday Review and its editor Norman Cousins, and Arthur Miller. He was also the father of noted journalist Peter Iseman.