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Notable Deaths 2016: John Bradshaw
John Bradshaw, Self-Help Evangelist Who Called to the ‘Inner Child,’ Dies at 82
Mr. Bradshaw found fame with books and television shows proposing that emotional and psychological damage experienced in childhood was the root of adult ills.
Richard Bradshaw, Opera Director, Dies at 63
Richard Bradshaw was the conductor and general director of the Canadian Opera Company who pushed through the construction of a major new opera house in Toronto.
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VITT - Samuel Bradshaw. Died peacefully on February 2, 2003, in Newark, Ohio, at the age of 76. Mr. Vitt graduated from Dartmouth College in 1950 and served two years in the U.S. Navy. He then rose through the advertising ranks in New York City to Senior Vice President, Media Director at Ted Bates & Co. In 1969, he founded Vitt Media International, which under his leadership became a Fortune 500 company and revolutionized media time buying and placement. A legend in his field, Mr. Vitt pioneered ...
Thornton F. Bradshaw Dies at 71; Led RCA Until Purchase by G.E.
LEAD: Thornton F. Bradshaw, a leader in American business who became the last chairman of RCA and made his mark in broadcasting by helping to restore NBC to first place among the three major television networks, died yesterday in New York Hospital. He suffered a stroke Monday. He was 71 years old and lived in
Robert Bradshaw, Premier in St. Kitts For 11 Years, Dies
Bradshaw Robert L (Prime Min)
George Bradshaw, Writer, Dies; Many Stories Adapted as Films
Bradshaw, George
Michael Bradshaw Dies; Ex-Editor of Toledo Blade
Bradshaw, Michael
Bradshaw Crandell, Illustrator And Portrait Painter, 69, Dies; Artist Known for Magazine Covers Also Practiced the Art of Cooking
Crandell, Bradshaw
Notable Deaths 2016: John Bradshaw
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