Obituaries Related to "Marks" from New York Times Archive
‘St. Marks Is Dead,’ by Ada Calhoun
St. Marks Place in New York has been home to visionaries, thrill seekers and aimless beauties for 400 years.
Latin America marks anniversary of Hugo Chavez's death
Latin America pays tribute to the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on the first anniversary of the socialist politician's death. Sarah Toms reports.
Joan Marks, Doyenne of Genetic Counselors, Dies at 91
She taught counselors to empower their patients to make informed medical decisions about genetic tests and inherited diseases.
Joan Marks, Doyenne of Genetic Counselors, Dies at 91
She taught counselors to empower their patients to make informed medical decisions about genetic tests and inherited diseases.
Paul Marks, Who Pushed Sloan Kettering to Greatness, Dies at 93
A charismatic leader, Dr. Marks brought the fruits of a scientific revolution to an institution that, when he took over, was behind the times.
Hubble Marks 30 Years of Seeing a Universe Being Born and Dying
A new image reminds us of what the orbiting observatory has let us see.
Paul Marks, Who Pushed Sloan Kettering to Greatness, Dies at 93
A charismatic leader, Dr. Marks brought the fruits of a scientific revolution to an institution that, when he took over, was behind the times.
Paul Marks, Who Pushed Sloan Kettering to Greatness, Dies at 93
A charismatic leader, Dr. Marks brought the fruits of a scientific revolution to an institution that, when he took over, was behind the times.
Vasquez Scores His Second Triple of Week at Tropical; DEAD HEAT MARKS EVENT IN FLORIDA
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec. 31 (AP) -- Jacinto Vasquez scored his second triple of the week at Tropical Park today. Two other days he rode double winners.
‘St. Marks Is Dead,’ by Ada Calhoun
St. Marks Place in New York has been home to visionaries, thrill seekers and aimless beauties for 400 years.
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Dick Clark, Iowan Who Walked 1,300 Miles for a Senate Seat, Dies at 95
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Buddy Teevens, Pioneering Dartmouth Football Coach, Dies at 66
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