Obituaries Related to "Mccarthy" from New York Times Archive
Patrick McCarthy Dies at 67; Ran a Fashion Publishing Empire
Although he knew little about fashion when he started, Mr. McCarthy rose to run Fairchild, the company that for many years published Women’s Wear Daily and W.
Terry Rosenbaum, Teacher Who Was Fired After Defying McCarthy, Dies at 97
Mr. Rosenbaum’s career in education was cut short after he helped in an attempt to indict a police officer in 1951 and attracted Senator Joseph R. McCarthy’s attention.
Dr. Irving Peress, Target of McCarthy Crusade, Dies at 97
When Dr. Peress, a dentist serving in the Army, was promoted to major, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy said he was convinced it was part of “special treatment for Communists.”
Murrey Marder, Early McCarthy Skeptic, Dies at 93
Mr. Marder may not have gotten a lot of the glory for helping bring down a Red-baiting Senator Joe McCarthy, but he deserves much of the credit, colleagues said.
John McCarthy, 84, Dies; Computer Design Pioneer
Mr. McCarthy, a computer scientist, helped design the foundation of today’s Web-based computing and was a top researcher in artificial intelligence, a term he coined.
Joseph Wershba, a Journalist Who Helped Take On McCarthy, Dies at 90
Working with Edward R. Murrow, Mr. Wershba interviewed Lt. Milo Radulovich, whose dismissal from the Air Force became a symbol of the anti-Communism of the 1950s.
Kevin McCarthy, Actor, Dies at 96
Mr. McCarthy will always be best known as the star of the 1956 sci-fi movie “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.”
Thomas Fairchild, 94, Dies; Tried to Unseat McCarthy
Thomas E. Fairchild was a federal appeals court judge for four decades who tried unsuccessfully to unseat Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1952.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTHY, JOHN A.
McCARTHY--John A. The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in the City of New York, records with profound sorrow the death of John A. McCarthy a Member of the Society, and extends sincere sympathy to his family. Alfred E. Smith IV, President Henry F. White, Jr. Historian
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTHY, JOHN A.
McCARTHY--John A. Jack McCarthy, age 75 of Atlanta, GA, formerly of New York City died Thursday, December 14th, 2006. A graduate of Georgetown University, Mr. McCarthy received his law degree from Fordham University. He served as Vice President, Director of Corporate Real Estate for R.J. Reynolds Nabisco where he enjoyed a fulfilling career in real estate. Mr. McCarthy is survived by his loving wife, Marilyn Barry McCarthy; his children and spouses, Mark B. and GaiLynn McCarthy; Marie Louise McC ...
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