Obituaries Related to "Meyers" from New York Times Archive
Gail Koff, Principal in Jacoby & Meyers, Dies at 65
Ms. Koff was the “silent partner” when the national law firm opened its first New York office.
Gail Koff, Principal in Jacoby & Meyers, Dies at 65
Ms. Koff was the “silent partner” when the national law firm opened its first New York office.
Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican ‘First’ in Congress, Dies at 90
The first woman from her party to be elected to the House from her state, Ms. Meyers was a moderate who backed abortion rights and gun control.
Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican ‘First’ in Congress, Dies at 90
The first woman from her party to be elected to the House from her state, Ms. Meyers was a moderate who backed abortion rights and gun control.
Gail Koff, Principal in Jacoby & Meyers, Dies at 65
Ms. Koff was the “silent partner” when the national law firm opened its first New York office.
Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican ‘First’ in Congress, Dies at 90
The first woman from her party to be elected to the House from her state, Ms. Meyers was a moderate who backed abortion rights and gun control.
Gail Koff, Principal in Jacoby & Meyers, Dies at 65
Ms. Koff was the “silent partner” when the national law firm opened its first New York office.
Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican ‘First’ in Congress, Dies at 90
The first woman from her party to be elected to the House from her state, Ms. Meyers was a moderate who backed abortion rights and gun control.
Gail Koff, Principal in Jacoby & Meyers, Dies at 65
Ms. Koff was the “silent partner” when the national law firm opened its first New York office.
Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican ‘First’ in Congress, Dies at 90
The first woman from her party to be elected to the House from her state, Ms. Meyers was a moderate who backed abortion rights and gun control.
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