Obituaries Related to "Abbott" from New York Times Archive
Abbott Combes, 64, Magazine Editor, Dies
Mr. Combes spent 27 years as a copy editor at The New York Times Magazine and helped create its "About Men" column.
Charles Cortez Abbott Dies; Founder of Business School
Dr. Charles Cortez Abbott, founding dean of the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, died Thursday at his farm in Pomfret, Conn. He was 78 years old and suffered a stroke a week ago.
Mary Abbott, Abstract Expressionist, Is Dead at 98
She traveled in the same circles as Pollock and de Kooning, but recognition in a male-dominated genre often eluded her.
How the Novelist Megan Abbott Spends Her Sundays
“You Will Know Me,” the latest book by Ms. Abbott, is set in the cutthroat world of girls’ gymnastics. Her Sundays are more relaxed than her thriller novels.
Abbott Combes, 64, Magazine Editor, Dies
Mr. Combes spent 27 years as a copy editor at The New York Times Magazine and helped create its "About Men" column.
Charles Cortez Abbott Dies; Founder of Business School
Dr. Charles Cortez Abbott, founding dean of the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, died Thursday at his farm in Pomfret, Conn. He was 78 years old and suffered a stroke a week ago.
Abbott Combes, 64, Magazine Editor, Dies
Mr. Combes spent 27 years as a copy editor at The New York Times Magazine and helped create its "About Men" column.
Charles Cortez Abbott Dies; Founder of Business School
Dr. Charles Cortez Abbott, founding dean of the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, died Thursday at his farm in Pomfret, Conn. He was 78 years old and suffered a stroke a week ago.
Abbott Combes, 64, Magazine Editor, Dies
Mr. Combes spent 27 years as a copy editor at The New York Times Magazine and helped create its "About Men" column.
Michael Abbott, Producer, Is Dead at 81
Michael Abbott was a television, film and theater producer who was bringing a revival of “Stalag 17” to Broadway 57 years after producing its premiere Off Broadway.
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Mark Marquess, Who Made Stanford a Baseball Powerhouse, Dies at 78
Over 41 seasons as head coach, he won two national titles and sent more than 200 players to the major leagues, including Mike Mussina and Jack McDowell.
Suzannah Lessard Dies at 81; Stanford White Descendant Who Wrote a Haunting Family Memoir
Growing up in a family of secrets, on a compound designed by her great-grandfather, made her a writer who investigated the built world with a wary eye.
Brad Arnold, Rocker Who Fronted 3 Doors Down, Dies at 47
He wrote the band’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” in a high school math class, and would go on to be nominated for three Grammy Awards.
Roland Huntford, Lore-Debunking Historian of Polar Exploration, Dies at 98
He caused an uproar by challenging the heroic status of Robert Falcon Scott, the Briton who led a doomed quest to the South Pole in 1912.
Philippe Morillon, General Who Made Fateful Protection Promise, Dies at 90
“I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.
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