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Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67

2020-01-25T20:03:29+0000

He broke ground with his assertion that the factors that helped the best companies succeed were also the reasons some of those same companies failed.


Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD

2005-02-04T05:00:00+0000

COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...


Clayton Huff, 74, Dies; Advertising Executive

1989-03-07T05:00:00+0000

LEAD: Clayton Huff, former chief financial officer of the advertising concern of Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc. in Manhattan, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital. He was 74 years old and lived in Longboat Key, Fla.


Clayton Williams, Oilman Whose Gaffes Cost an Election, Dies at 88

2020-02-18T20:08:21+0000

Leading Ann Richards in 1990, he was undone by a spate of blunders. He was the last Republican to date to lose a race for governor of Texas.


Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD

2005-02-04T05:00:00+0000

COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...


Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67

2020-01-25T20:03:29+0000

He broke ground with his assertion that the factors that helped the best companies succeed were also the reasons some of those same companies failed.


Sam Clayton Jr., Sound Engineer With a Global Ear, Dies at 58

2020-04-13T17:35:00+0000

Mr. Clayton, who died of the coronavirus, worked with reggae musicians from Jamaica and countries far from the music’s birthplace.


Clayton Williams, Oilman Whose Gaffes Cost an Election, Dies at 88

2020-02-18T20:08:21+0000

Leading Ann Richards in 1990, he was undone by a spate of blunders. He was the last Republican to date to lose a race for governor of Texas.


Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67

2020-01-25T20:03:29+0000

He broke ground with his assertion that the factors that helped the best companies succeed were also the reasons some of those same companies failed.


Clayton Yeutter, Blunt Negotiator of Intricate Trade Deals, Dies at 86

2017-03-09T01:10:45+0000

Mr. Yeutter, a Nebraska farmer who became United States trade representative and secretary of agriculture, oversaw negotiations that became the backbone of Nafta.



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