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Armando Hart, Who Revolutionized Cuban Schools, Dies at 87
An early confidant of Fidel Castro, he was credited with greatly improving the nation’s literacy rate as the regime’s first minister of education.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRAZIER, REV. DONALD HART
FRAZIER-Rev. Donald Hart Frazier, 88, of 1821 Mooring Line Dr., Vero Beach, FL., and Old Orchard Lane, East Marion, LI, NY, died May 31, 2000 at Eastern Long Island Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Elizabeth Hart Frazier. He was born Oct. 18, 1911 in Forksville, PA, son of the late Rev. William Fiske Frazier and Minnie Hart Frazier. He was a graduate of Oberlin College, 1933, Oberlin, OH and Yale University Divinity School, 1938, New Haven, CT. He was a member of the faculty of the New H ...
Grant Hart, Hüsker Dü Drummer and Singer, Dies at 56
Mr. Hart, along with Bob Mould and Greg Norton, started Hüsker Dü, an early member of the hardcore movement, in the late 1970s in Minnesota.
Verna Hart, Whose Art Expressed the Rhythms of Jazz, Dies at 58
Gifted since she was 5, she found inspiration in music improvisation and admirers in Spike Lee, Branford Marsalis and the M.T.A.
Jeffrey Hart, Influential and Iconoclastic Conservative, Is Dead at 88
He was an author, Republican speechwriter, National Review polemicist, Dartmouth Review provocateur and, to many, an antiwar apostate when he defected to Obama.
Devonte Hart, Boy in Famous Photo, Feared Dead With Family in S.U.V. Plunge
In 2014, one of the Hart family’s six adopted children drew widespread attention when he was photographed hugging a police officer during a demonstration.
Carole Hart, Producer and Writer of Children’s TV, Dies at 74
Ms. Hart worked on the earliest episodes of “Sesame Street” and helped Marlo Thomas create the groundbreaking “Free to Be ... You and Me.”
Armando Hart, Who Revolutionized Cuban Schools, Dies at 87
An early confidant of Fidel Castro, he was credited with greatly improving the nation’s literacy rate as the regime’s first minister of education.
Grant Hart, Hüsker Dü Drummer and Singer, Dies at 56
Mr. Hart, along with Bob Mould and Greg Norton, started Hüsker Dü, an early member of the hardcore movement, in the late 1970s in Minnesota.
Jane Hart, Activist and Nearly an Astronaut, Dies at 93
Ms. Hart passed NASA’s astronaut training program while married to Philip A. Hart, a Democratic senator from Michigan who often found himself defending his wife’s liberal views.
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Dick Clark, Iowan Who Walked 1,300 Miles for a Senate Seat, Dies at 95
After his unlikely win, in 1972, he spent his single term pushing for a more liberal foreign policy, particularly toward Africa.

Buddy Teevens, Pioneering Dartmouth Football Coach, Dies at 66
He took the extraordinary step of banning tackling during all practices, which reduced concussions at a time when brain trauma in football had become a crisis.

Giorgio Napolitano, Italian Post-Communist Pillar, Dies at 98
He served for 38 years in Parliament and, after being elected president at a critical moment in Italy’s fortunes, helped stabilize the country.

Erwin Olaf, Photographer With an Eye for the Theatrical, Dies at 64
With exquisite precision, he used costumes and sets in staging many of his pictures, letting his subjects, whatever their social status, express themselves.

Stephen Gould, Tenor Best Known for Tackling Wagner, Dies at 61
He was especially acclaimed for his performances at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany. As his voice developed, he once said, so did his view of how and why to deploy it.

Gita Mehta, Whose Writing Shaped Perspectives of India, Dies at 80
Her novels and nonfiction provided alternatives to the Western- and male-centric views of modern India offered by writers like E.M. Forster.
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