Obituaries Related to "Hansen" from New York Times Archive
Dr. John Hansen, Who Made Marrow Transplants Safer, Dies at 76
His research expanded the pool of donors whose bone marrow was less likely to be rejected by patients with leukemia and other blood disorders.
George Hansen, Idaho Congressman and Convicted Swindler, Dies at 83
Found guilty three times of federal crimes, Mr. Hansen, an Idaho Republican, had a 1984 conviction overturned by the Supreme Court.
Chester Hansen, a Rare Diarist of World War II, Dies at 95
Mr. Hansen’s diaries offered of view of World War II from his insider’s perch as an aide to Gen. Omar N. Bradley.
Miriam Hansen, a Scholar of Cinema, Dies at 61
A founder of the cinema and media studies department at the University of Chicago, Ms. Hansen studied film audiences as well as films.
Clifford Hansen, Former Wyoming Governor and U.S. Senator, Is Dead at 97
Mr. Hansen was a rancher who rode his agricultural background to political success as Wyoming's governor and in the U.S. Senate.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSEN, STANLEY
HANSEN--Stanley .... and the Lord cried out to his flock, ''I need a master framer, who can also cut a lot of mat openings.'' There was a great deal of murmuring ... then two voices were heard, ''Lord, get Stanley Hansen.'' The Lord said, ''who spoke?'' ''I am Sylvan Cole and this is Arthur Brown. Stanley worked for me at Associated American Artists.'' Arthur Brown said, ''Stanley was the best mat cutter Arthur Brown & Bro. ever had. He's been doing his job for sixty years.'' The Lord said, ''St ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSEN, WILLIAM P.
HANSEN--William P. Born August 9, 1940 died on June 9, 2006. He was an editor and writer for American Heritage, Random House and Chelsea House. After graduating from University of Wisconsin he studied at NYU and started his literary career. His works covered a wide range of topics from drugs to shells, world leaders and even comic books. His reference works on American politics and history are tomes for the ages. His wit, incredible sense of humor, playfulness, curiosity and powerful mind were a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSEN, WILLIAM P.
HANSEN--William P. Born August 9, 1940 died on June 9, 2006. He was an editor and writer for American Heritage, Random House and Chelsea House. After graduating from University of Wisconsin he studied at NYU and started his literary career. His works covered a wide range of topics from drugs to shells, world leaders and even comic books. His reference works on American politics and history are tomes for the ages. His wit, incredible sense of humor, playfulness, curiosity and powerful mind were a ...
Leslie Hansen Kopp, 53, Archivist Who Focused on Preserving Dance, Is Dead
Leslie Hansen Kopp helped found Preserve Inc., an organization that taught performing arts organizations and interested people how to create and maintain archives.
Paid Notice: Deaths KOPP, LESLIE HANSEN
KOPP--Leslie Hansen. Died May 27 of metastatic breast cancer. Survivors include Carolynn and Hanna Jennings. Gifts in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Department of Musical Instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 212-570-3915 and to the Jacob Perlow Hospice, 212-649-5526.
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Jo Ann Allen Boyce Dies at 84; Braved Mobs in Integrating a School
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