found: The forgotten people, c1962:t.p. (Seymour Freidin)
found: LC database, Oct. 16, 1997(hdg.: Freidin, Seymour K.; usage: Seymour K. Freidin; Seymour Freidin)
found: Kreipe, Werner. The fatal decisions, 2012:page facing title page (Seymour Freidlin)
found: NY Times online, May 14, 2016(from obituary, April 17, 1991: Seymour Freidin, 73, author and reporter on Eastern Europe; longtime foreign correspondent and author who reported from Eastern Europe during the Cold War; died on Friday in Charlottesville, Va., where he lived in retirement; he was 73 years old; ... he was in Budapest in 1956 when Soviet forces crushed the Hungarian rebellion; ... at The Herald-Tribune, he rose to become executive foreign editor; when the newspaper ceased publication in 1966, he became a freelance writer, covering American political campaigns as well as foreign affairs; joined Hearst in 1972 as a foreign correspondent in London; he wrote three books, including The Forgotten People, published in 1962, which dealt with the people of Eastern Europe, and The Sense of the Senate, 1971)
found: Ancientfaces.com, May 14, 2016(Seymour Freidin; born April 27, 1917; died April 12, 1991 at 73 years of age; last known residence: Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia)