Obituaries Related to "Mccarty" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, MINNA R.
McCARTY-Minna R., 88. Died peacefully January 5, 1998 at home in Manhattan. Travel Counselor Pres, Park Plaza Travel, Inc. Member 41-74 Club. Red Cross Volunteer overseas WW II. Deeply admired by all who knew her.
DIES AFTER SERVING A FAMILY 70 YEARS; Ellen McCarty Went to Work for the Harrisons as a Lass of 16 in March, 1872
McCarty, Ellen
SERVICES FOR FIRE HERO; Honor Escort Attends Funeral of Joseph McCarty in Bronx
Funeral services for fireman, J McCarty
Maclyn McCarty Dies at 93; Pioneer in DNA Research
Dr Maclyn McCarty, last surviving member of Manhattan scientific team that was first to show genes were made of DNA, dies at age of 93; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, DR. MACLYN
McCARTY--Dr. Maclyn. The New York Academy of Medicine records with profound sorrow the death of Dr. Maclyn McCarty, who was elected to Fellowship in 1948. In his career he exemplified the ideal expression of the physician - scientist, contributing importantly to work in the laboratory of Dr. O.T. Avery at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research that resulted in the characterization of DNA as the genetic substance, and later emerging as a leader in the characterization of the streptococcal ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, MACLYN
McCARTY--Maclyn. Mac was a great scientist and a great and good man. We were blessed by our friendship with Marjorie and him, and I am diminished by his death. Rose Dobrof
Oseola McCarty, a Washerwoman Who Gave All She Had to Help Others, Dies at 91
Oseola McCarty, elderly washerwoman who gave away practically every dollar she ever made to endow scholarship fund for poor students in Mississippi, dies at age 91; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, CHARLES F.
McCARTY-Charles F. A retired Army Colonel, died early Sunday morning, June 7th, 1998 (after a long illness). Colonel McCarty was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. McCarty. He graduated from Xavier High School in New York City and from the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, in the Class of 1946. In his early years he was an instructor at the Infantry School, where he also became a paratrooper. He graduated from the Command and General Staff School a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, MACLYN
McCARTY -- Maclyn. The Rockefeller University community mourns with deep sadness the loss of our beloved colleague and friend, Maclyn McCarty, an eminent physician - scientist who served the university with enormous distinction for sixtythree years. A member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine, and recipient of the 1994 Albert Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science, Dr. McCarty was a microbiologist best known for his seminal contributions to DN ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCARTY, CHARLES F.
McCARTY-Charles F. A retired Army Colonel, died early Sunday morning, June 7th, 1998 (after a long illness). Colonel McCarty was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. McCarty. He graduated from Xavier High School in New York City and from the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, in the Class of 1946. In his early years he was an instructor at the Infantry School, where he also became a paratrooper. He graduated from the Command and General Staff School a ...
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