Obituaries Related to "Blankenship" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT
BLANKENSHIP-Albert, age 83, died in Farmington, CT. on Saturday, June 13, 1998. Albert and his wife Janet moved from Florida in 1995 to be near family. Albert was the son of Dr. Walter D. and Winifred B. Blankenship. Born in Lancaster, PA, he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1935. He earned a doctorate in psychology at Columbia in 1940. Al was a pioneer in market research. He was author or co-author of nine books and many papers, including the critically acclaimed 1992 book, ''Sta ...
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT
BLANKENSHIP-Albert, age 83, died in Farmington, CT. on Saturday, June 13, 1998. Albert and his wife Janet moved from Florida in 1995 to be near family. Albert was the son of Dr. Walter D. and Winifred B. Blankenship. Born in Lancaster, PA, he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1935. He earned a doctorate in psychology at Columbia in 1940. Al was a pioneer in market research. He was author or co-author of nine books and many papers, including the critically acclaimed 1992 book, ''Sta ...
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT
BLANKENSHIP-Albert, age 83, died in Farmington, CT. on Saturday, June 13, 1998. Albert and his wife Janet moved from Florida in 1995 to be near family. Albert was the son of Dr. Walter D. and Winifred B. Blankenship. Born in Lancaster, PA, he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1935. He earned a doctorate in psychology at Columbia in 1940. Al was a pioneer in market research. He was author or co-author of nine books and many papers, including the critically acclaimed 1992 book, ''Sta ...
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT
BLANKENSHIP-Albert, age 83, died in Farmington, CT. on Saturday, June 13, 1998. Albert and his wife Janet moved from Florida in 1995 to be near family. Albert was the son of Dr. Walter D. and Winifred B. Blankenship. Born in Lancaster, PA, he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1935. He earned a doctorate in psychology at Columbia in 1940. Al was a pioneer in market research. He was author or co-author of nine books and many papers, including the critically acclaimed 1992 book, ''Sta ...
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