Obituaries Related to "Hinton" from New York Times Archive
Deane Hinton, Envoy Who Denounced Salvadoran ‘Death Squads,’ Dies at 94
Mr. Hinton served as American ambassador to five countries for four Republican presidents, including Reagan during El Salvador’s civil war.
Joan Hinton, Physicist Who Chose China Over Atom Bomb, Is Dead at 88
Ms. Hinton worked on the Manhattan Project, which developed the atom bomb, but spent most of her life as a committed Maoist working on dairy farms in China.
Paid Notice: Deaths HINTON, JAMES
HINTON - James. The Trustees and Staff of the Hudson River Museum record with sorrow the passing of Jim Hinton, Trustee of the Museum. He was a researcher, teacher, filmmaker, photographer and, above all, an artist whose photographs bear eloquent testimony to the tragedies and triumphs of African-Americans and are a powerful witness to an important part of American history. Jan Adelson, Chair Michael Botwinick, Director
James E. Hinton, Chronicler in Pictures of 1960's Turbulence, Dies at 69
James E Hinton Jr, documentary photographer, dies at age 69 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINTON, WILLIAM H.
HINTON--William H. In Concord, MA, formerly of Fleetwood, PA., May 15, 2004. Husband of Katherine (Chiu) and the late Joanne (Raiford). Memorial services at The Putney School, Putney, VT, Saturday, August 21 at 3PM. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory may be sent to The Putney School, Attn: Mr. Doug Gortner, Elm Lea Farm, Putney, VT 05346; the Monthly Review Foundation, Attn: Mr. John Mage, 122 West 27th St, New York, NY 10001 or the Overseas China Education Foundation, Attn: William H. Hint ...
Basses in Force, a Tribute to Milt Hinton
Memorial service is held at Riverside Church for jazz musician Milt Hinton; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINTON, MILT
HINTON-Milt. The City University of New York mourns the passing of Milt Hinton, distinguished jazz bassist, who shared his craft with our students for more that two decades as an instructor at Hunter College and Baruch College. Mr. Hinton conducted the Jazz Workshop at Baruch College from 1976 until 1995 and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Music in 1996 for his lifetime achievements. Our deepest sympathies to his wife, Mona, and his family. Herman Badillo, Chairman, Board of Trustees ...
Milt Hinton, Dean of Jazz Bassists, Is Dead at 90
Milt Hinton, one of most recorded musicians of all time and dean of American bass players, dies at age 90; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINTON, BRUCE MICHAEL
HINTON-Bruce Michael. Suddenly, on April 4, 1998. Survived by his friends Michael Davis, John Gnerre and Eric Niemand. Interment private. Contributions in his memory may be made to God's Love We Deliver.
Paid Notice: Deaths HINTON, BRUCE MICHAEL
HINTON-Bruce Michael. Suddenly, on April 4, 1998. Survived by his friends Michael Davis, John Gnerre and Eric Niemand. Interment private. Contributions in his memory may be made to God's Love We Deliver.
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