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Gerald D. Hines, Developer and Architects’ ‘Medici,’ Is Dead at 95

2020-08-27T22:57:03+0000

He transformed skylines around the world by recruiting blue-chip architects and holding to the credo that good design is good business.


Rupert Hine, Synth-Pop Music Producer, Dies at 72

2020-06-15T21:59:50+0000

He was behind Tina Turner’s “Better Be Good to Me” and hits by the Fixx and Howard Jones. He also made a dozen albums of his own songs.


Daryl Hine, Poet, Editor and Translator, Dies at 76

2012-08-25T02:18:00+0000

Mr. Hine was an admired poet, a translator of classic works and, for several years, the editor of Poetry magazine.


Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, Dies

2010-12-22T16:17:23+0000

the father of modern jazz piano


Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, ELAINE P.

2006-11-24T05:00:00+0000

HINES--Elaine P., Community Activist and advocate for the advancement of Children's education dies at 64.


Paid Notice: Deaths HINE, MARY PENNOCK

2005-03-20T05:00:00+0000

HINE -- Mary Pennock. 1911-2005. Abigail Bertelson and Jeremiah Williamson mourn the passing of their mother, February 18 in Beverly, MA. Adventurer, educator and humorist, a beacon of strength and grace.


Paid Notice: Deaths MUNDY, JOHN HINE

2004-04-16T05:00:00+0000

MUNDY--John Hine. John Mundy, Professor Emeritus, died peacefully at home on April 13. Born in London in 1917, he was educated in New York at the St. Thomas Choir School, Trinity School and Columbia College and received his Ph.D. in history at Columbia University. Following military service in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in the Second World War he taught medieval and modern European history for over forty years at Columbia, where he was Chairman of the History Department in the 1960s. A specialis ...


Paid Notice: Deaths MUNDY, JOHN HINE

2004-04-15T05:00:00+0000

MUNDY--John Hine. John Mundy, Professor Emeritus, died peacefully at home on April 13. Born in London in 1917, he was educated in New York at the St. Thomas Choir School, Trinity School and Columbia College and received his Ph.D. in history at Columbia University. Following military service in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in the Second World War he taught medieval and modern European history for over forty years at Columbia, where he was Chairman of the History Department in the 1960s. A specialis ...


A Tribute to Gregory Hines With Tears and Soft-Shoe

2003-09-22T05:00:00+0000

Tribute to Gregory Hines is held at Apollo Theater in Harlem; he died Aug 9 at age of 57; joyous group of actors, dancers and friends gather to honor man considered king of tap dance; photo (M)


Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, GREGORY

2003-08-14T05:00:00+0000

HINES -- Gregory. Heartfelt condolences to the Hines family on the passing of Gregory. His warmth, kindness and fantastic sense of humor will be greatly missed. Skipper, David & everyone at Skipper's Place



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