Obituaries Related to "Farrell" from New York Times Archive
Greg Farrell, Civic Reformer and Schools Innovator, Dies at 84
He applied the teamwork and confidence-building techniques of Outward Bound to the challenges of urban classroom education.
Herman D. Farrell Jr., a Fixture of New York Politics, Dies at 86
A longtime Democratic assemblyman, Mr. Farrell was a trusted, gentlemanly party leader in New York and once ran for mayor.
Review: In ‘The Lobster,’ Colin Farrell Plays a Divorced Man in a Loner-Hating Society
Yorgos Lanthimos’s surreal allegory about tyrannical monogamy and its direct counterpart is dosed with bitterness as well as comic whimsy.
Paid Notice: Deaths FARRELL, D. HARMON, ESQ.
FARRELL--D. Harmon, Esq. 93, of Yonkers. Husband of the late Lydia. Father of Daniel, Rev. John, and James Farrell. Partner of firm Conway & Farrell. Visiting hours, Sunday 2-4 PM at Whalen & Ball Funeral Home in Yonkers. Mass Monday Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 A.M.
Herman D. Farrell Jr., a Fixture of New York Politics, Dies at 86
A longtime Democratic assemblyman, Mr. Farrell was a trusted, gentlemanly party leader in New York and once ran for mayor.
Greg Farrell, Civic Reformer and Schools Innovator, Dies at 84
He applied the teamwork and confidence-building techniques of Outward Bound to the challenges of urban classroom education.
Herman D. Farrell Jr., a Fixture of New York Politics, Dies at 86
A longtime Democratic assemblyman, Mr. Farrell was a trusted, gentlemanly party leader in New York and once ran for mayor.
Review: In ‘The Lobster,’ Colin Farrell Plays a Divorced Man in a Loner-Hating Society
Yorgos Lanthimos’s surreal allegory about tyrannical monogamy and its direct counterpart is dosed with bitterness as well as comic whimsy.
Dan Farrell, Photographer Who Captured Kennedy Funeral Salute, Dies at 84
Mr. Farrell photographed the Beatles’ first American visit and Bing Crosby on the subway while working at The Daily News in New York, but his most memorable image was of the slain president’s son.
Joseph Farrell, Who Used Market Research to Shape Films, Dies at 76
Mr. Farrell was widely credited with expanding the use of opinion-tracking strategies for all the major studios in Hollywood, thus helping to transform how the industry thought about audiences.
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