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James V. Blevins, 87, Is Dead; Made a Kingdom of Popcorn
James Victor Blevins, who liked to be known as Popcorn King after he began to market his own version of snack to movie and grocery chains in 1940's, dies at age 87; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths BLEVINS, ANNE
BLEVINS-Anne. We are saddened by the death of our longtime colleague Anne Blevins on October 5, 1998. Anne was first a nurse, then a microbiologist and finally, a hospital epidemiologist in a long and distinguished career at New York University, Columbia University, and the last 44 years at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. She was an active member and an awardee of the American Society of Microbiology and its New York City branch and a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and the Am ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BLEVIN, MARGARET Q.
BLEVIN-Margaret Q. Sister of Josephine E. Quinn. Aunt of Mary Lin Faries, Eugene Grossman and James P. Quinn. Funeral Mass Monday, 10 AM, Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Hartsdale, NY. Interment Tuesday, Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camphill, PA. Reposing at the Ballard - Durand Funeral Home, 2 Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY, Sunday, 2-5 PM.
Blevins Davis' Father Dies
Davis, Chas A
A CITY TREASURER MURDERED.; John Blevins of Newcastle Found Dead, His Safe Robbed.
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