Obituaries Related to "Howell" from New York Times Archive
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Howell Binkley, Who Sculpted Broadway Hits in Light, Dies at 64
An in-demand lighting designer, he won Tony Awards for “Hamilton” and “Jersey Boys.”
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Howell Binkley, Who Sculpted Broadway Hits in Light, Dies at 64
An in-demand lighting designer, he won Tony Awards for “Hamilton” and “Jersey Boys.”
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Harry Howell, Star Defenseman With Rangers for 17 Years, Dies at 86
He played 1,160 regular-season games with the Rangers, a team record that still stands, and was a seven-time All-Star.
Howell Begle, Defender of R&B Artists’ Rights, Is Dead at 74
Mr. Begle’s efforts on behalf of performers like Ruth Brown led to royalty reform and the creation of the charitable Rhythm and Blues Foundation.
Deborah Howell, One of the First Women to Lead a Big U.S. Paper, Dies at 68
Ms. Howell was an ombudsman of The Washington Post and a top editor, who earned accolades for her toughness, curiosity and enthusiasm.
Clark Howell, 81, Leader in Study of Human Origins, Dies
F. Clark Howell was credited with transforming the study of human origins from just “stones and bones” to a broader discipline drawing on biology, ecology, geology and primatology.
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