Obituaries Related to "Randolph" from New York Times Archive
Randolph Braham, 95, Holocaust Scholar Who Saw a Whitewash, Dies
A survivor himself, he was an expert on the persecution of Jews in Hungary, his homeland, and defied nationalist efforts to play down that country’s role.
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder of the New York City Police Department in Georgetown, Guyana
Officer Randolph Holder’s Funeral
Police officers from New York and beyond gathered in Queens for the funeral of Police Officer Randolph Holder.
At Officer Randolph Holder’s Funeral, Mayor Says New York Lost a ‘Remarkable Man’
For the fourth time in less than a year, rank-and-file New York City officers in their dress blue uniforms mourned the killing of yet another colleague.
Death of Randolph Holder, New York Officer, Reverberates Across Continents
Officer Holder, 33, who was fatally shot Tuesday night, was a Guyanese immigrant who joined the Police Department five years ago. “It was something that he loved to do,” a relative said.
Randolph Thrower, I.R.S. Chief Who Resisted Nixon, Dies at 100
Mr. Thrower lost his job heading the Internal Revenue Service when he balked at Nixon administration efforts to punish its enemies through tax audits.
David Randolph, Conductor of Many Fleet ‘Messiahs,’ Dies at 95
Mr. Randolph, the first conductor of the Masterwork Chorus and the longtime director of the St. Cecilia Chorus, led about 170 performances of “Messiah.”
Christopher Randolph, Veteran and Marine Foundation Head, Is Dead at 64
Mr. Randolph served in combat in Vietnam, pursued a career in politics and finance, and was president of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.
Dr. Randolph Chase Jr., 79, Disease Expert, Dies
The research of Dr. Chase, one of the first tenured black members of the New York University medical school faculty, shed light on organ transplant rejections.
Paid Notice: Deaths KIENDL, PHILIP RANDOLPH SR.
KIENDL--Philip Randolph Sr., 81, late of Nantucket, MA and Fayston, VT died on June 27, 2006. View obituary at www.perkinsparker.com
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