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Anthony Mancinelli, World’s Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108

2019-09-26T21:33:31+0000

A barber who spent nearly a century of cutting hair in upstate New York “didn’t know the meaning of the word retired.”


A Baltimore Barber Who’s With His Clients Through Life, and Death

2020-03-17T15:43:10+0000

Antoine Dow helps bring dignity to young black men whose lives were cut short by gun violence.


Anthony Mancinelli, World’s Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108

2019-09-26T21:33:31+0000

A barber who spent nearly a century of cutting hair in upstate New York “didn’t know the meaning of the word retired.”


Ricardo Barber, Cuban Actor Who Succeeded in New York, Dies at 81

2018-12-25T20:40:25+0000

He became a core member of the Spanish-language troupe Repertorio Español after leaving Cuba, where he had spent time in a forced-labor camp.


Benjamin R. Barber, Author of ‘Jihad vs. McWorld,’ Dies at 77

2017-04-25T21:42:13+0000

Mr. Barber’s 1995 book presciently analyzed the forces leading to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the rise in tribalism around the world.


Jozef Paczynski, Inmate Barber to Auschwitz Commandant, Dies at 95

2015-05-01T01:45:46+0000

Mr. Paczynski was one of the concentration camp’s longest surviving inmates and served as the personal barber to its Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss.


Miller Barber, 82, Golf Champion With Odd Swing, Dies

2013-06-12T19:59:42+0000

Barber was a popular and successful player on the P.G.A. Tour in the 1960s and went on to dominate in the early years of senior tournament play.


Man Is Shot Dead in Dispute at Barber Shop in Brooklyn

2011-03-09T04:13:49+0000

A 77-year-old man with a gun was killed by an off-duty city correction officer after an argument and a scuffle in a barber shop in Bath Beach.


Bill Barber, Who Brought the Tuba to Famed Jazz Sessions, Is Dead at 87

2007-06-29T04:00:00+0000

Bill Barber, who performed with Miles Davis and John Coltrane, was one of the first musicians to play modern jazz on the tuba.


Paid Notice: Deaths BARBER, HUGH R.K., MD.

2006-12-29T05:00:00+0000

BARBER--Hugh R.K., MD. The Board of Trustees, the Medical Staff and the entire Lenox Hill Hospital family mourn the loss of our esteemed colleague. A distinguished physician, educator, scholar and advocate for women's health care, Dr. Barber was internationally renowned for his seminal work in ovarian cancer. He began his impressive career in 1944 as a resident at Lenox Hill Hospital, and was appointed Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1963, a position he held with disti ...



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