Obituaries Related to "Wise" from New York Times Archive
In ‘Quick Millions,’ a Young Spencer Tracy Knocks ‘Em Dead
A restoration of the 1931 gangster film is being shown at the Museum of Modern Art in March. And it is as fast as it is flavorsome.
David Wise, Journalist Who Exposed C.I.A. Activity, Dies at 88
The C.I.A. tried to quash one book, to the point of buying up all the copies. But the publisher said it would just print more. It became a best seller.
Charlotte Rae of ‘The Facts of Life’ and ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Dies at 92
A fixture on Broadway and television for six decades, the actress found her greatest success as a warmhearted, wisecracking housemother in two sitcoms.
Dan Ingram, Irreverent Disc Jockey, Is Dead at 83
In a career that began in the early 1960s at the powerful Top 40 station WABC-AM, Mr. Ingram gleefully mocked songs, singers, sponsors and the weather.
‘Marvin’s Room,’ a Wise Comedy About Dying, Is Bound for Broadway
Roundabout Theater Company said it would bring the play to the American Airlines Theater in June; Anne Kauffman will direct.
Wise Moves After an Officer Dies
The shooting in East Harlem underscores the agonizing judgment calls the criminal justice system has to make.
Paid Notice: Deaths WISE, SIDNEY
WISE--Sidney, journalist, died peacefully at home on August 24, one day before his 90th birthday. Sent to Madrid in 1943, first as an Assistant Press Attache of the American Embassy and later correspondent for the Overseas News Organization and CBS, he was the first journalist to expose the fascist Franco regime. His frank and honest reporting led to the Spanish government forcing him to surrender his credentials under the threat of explusion from the country. After returning from Spain, he work ...
Alexis Bespaloff, 71, Witty and Wise Guide to Wine's Golden Age, Dies
Obituaries: Alexis Bespaloff, wine columnist for New York Magazine for more than two decades, dies at age 71 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths WISELY, SISTER BERNADETTE DE LOURDES, O. CARM. (''MOTHER BERNADETTE'')
WISELY--Sister Bernadette de Lourdes, O. Carm. (''Mother Bernadette''). The Board of Directors, staff, volunteers and supporters of the Catholic Health Care System of the Archdiocese of New York (CHCS) mourn the death of Mother Bernadette, who inspired the Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm with her charismatic leadership. Mother Bernadette's pioneering concepts of care for the elderly guide the management of the System's three facilities overseen by the Carmelite Sisters: Mary Manning Wal ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WISELY, SISTER BERNADETTE DE LOURDES, O. CARM (''MOTHER BERNADETTE'')
WISELY--Sister Bernadette de Lourdes, O. Carm (''Mother Bernadette''). Died on September 13, 2005 at Teresian House in Albany, NY. Joining the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm when the Community was only in its infancy, Mother Bernadette quickly became the trusted assistant to the Foundress of the Congregation. Mother M. Angeline Teresa and pioneered the concept of ''resident-centered care''. She became an advisor to many individuals and organizations and was a founding member of the Am ...
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Leah Stavenhagen, Advocate for Young Women With A.L.S., Dies at 33
She started a group intended to counter the notion that A.L.S. was an “older white man’s disease.”
Robert Carradine, Actor Who Played the Father in ‘Lizzie McGuire,’ Dies at 71
A member of a renowned acting dynasty, he also earned fame for his role in “Revenge of the Nerds.” His family said he struggled with bipolar disorder.
Edward Hoagland, Literary Explorer of Nature and Himself, Dies at 93
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.
Susan Sheehan, Pulitzer-Winning Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88
As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.
Norman Francis, 94, Who Led Xavier U. in New Orleans Into New Era, Dies
He was among America’s longest-serving college presidents, with a 47-year tenure, and played an important civil-rights role in New Orleans.
Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.
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