Obituaries Related to "Johns" from New York Times Archive
Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91
Dr. Ross pushed for broader education for prospective doctors and earlier helped assess Richard M. Nixon’s health during the Watergate investigation.
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, Johns Hopkins Trustee, 87, Dies
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, a Manhattan internist, was the first woman to be a trustee of Johns Hopkins University.
Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91
Dr. Ross pushed for broader education for prospective doctors and earlier helped assess Richard M. Nixon’s health during the Watergate investigation.
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, Johns Hopkins Trustee, 87, Dies
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, a Manhattan internist, was the first woman to be a trustee of Johns Hopkins University.
Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91
Dr. Ross pushed for broader education for prospective doctors and earlier helped assess Richard M. Nixon’s health during the Watergate investigation.
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, Johns Hopkins Trustee, 87, Dies
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, a Manhattan internist, was the first woman to be a trustee of Johns Hopkins University.
Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91
Dr. Ross pushed for broader education for prospective doctors and earlier helped assess Richard M. Nixon’s health during the Watergate investigation.
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, Johns Hopkins Trustee, 87, Dies
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, a Manhattan internist, was the first woman to be a trustee of Johns Hopkins University.
Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91
Dr. Ross pushed for broader education for prospective doctors and earlier helped assess Richard M. Nixon’s health during the Watergate investigation.
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, Johns Hopkins Trustee, 87, Dies
Marjorie G. Lewisohn, a Manhattan internist, was the first woman to be a trustee of Johns Hopkins University.
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