Obituaries Related to "Mcintyre" from New York Times Archive
Vonda N. McIntyre, 70, Champion of Women in Science Fiction, Dies
Ms. McIntyre won three Nebula Awards for her writing and inspired other female authors. She also wrote five novels set in the “Star Trek” universe.
Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, Tenor Saxophonist, Dies at 77
Mr. McIntyre was a founding member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and occasionally performed in face paint and tribal costume.
Ken McIntyre, 63, Who Won 2 Titles for St. John's, Dies
Ken McIntyre, star basketball guard who helped propel St John's University to two championships, dies at age 63; photo (M)
Ken McIntyre, 63, Who Won 2 Titles for St. John's, Dies
Ken McIntyre was a star guard who helped propel an underdog St. John's team to the Holiday Festival and National Invitation Tournament championships in 1965 to bring a stirring conclusion to Coach Joe Lapchick's Hall of Fame career.
Dianne McIntyre Tribute at Riverside Church
Jennifer Dunning reviews Dianne McIntyre tribute at Theater of the Riverside Church; photo (M)
Dianne McIntyre Tribute at Riverside Church
The seamlessly staged evening was a great pleasure, opening with a panel discussion of Ms. McIntyre's career that was filled with reminiscences and fond laughter.
Vonda N. McIntyre, 70, Champion of Women in Science Fiction, Dies
Ms. McIntyre won three Nebula Awards for her writing and inspired other female authors. She also wrote five novels set in the “Star Trek” universe.
Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, Tenor Saxophonist, Dies at 77
Mr. McIntyre was a founding member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and occasionally performed in face paint and tribal costume.
Ken McIntyre, 63, Who Won 2 Titles for St. John's, Dies
Ken McIntyre, star basketball guard who helped propel St John's University to two championships, dies at age 63; photo (M)
Ken McIntyre, 63, Who Won 2 Titles for St. John's, Dies
Ken McIntyre was a star guard who helped propel an underdog St. John's team to the Holiday Festival and National Invitation Tournament championships in 1965 to bring a stirring conclusion to Coach Joe Lapchick's Hall of Fame career.
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