Obituaries Related to "Whitehead" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BURGESS, WHITEHEAD, IRETA B.
BURGESS - WHITEHEAD -Ireta B. On September 6, 2004, beloved wife of the late Louis Whitehead, dear sister of the late Mary Stedman, and the late Walter Burgess. Proud resident of New York City and long-time member of The University Club. Services Thursday September 9th, 1:30 P.M. at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81 Street.
Clay T. Whitehead, Guide of Policy That Helped Cable TV, Is Dead at 69
Mr. Whitehead laid the groundwork for Open Skies, the policy that led to the creation of the domestic satellite system that brought cable television into millions of American homes.
Paid Notice: Deaths WHITEHEAD, ROBERT
WHITEHEAD-Robert. The Officers and Board of Directors of the American Theatre Wing note with profound sorrow the passing of Robert Whitehead, a mentor and loyal supporter of the Wing and its activities. We will sadly miss this esteemed producer and distinguished member of the theatrical community and express sincere condolences to Zoe, Sam and Charlie. Isabelle Stevenson, Chairman of the Board Roy A. Somlyo, President WHITEHEAD - Robert, 1916-2002. Theatre Producer and Director. The Board of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WHITEHEAD, ROBERT.
WHITEHEAD-Robert. The Board of Trustees and staff of Theatre Development Fund deeply mourn the loss of our dear friend, Robert Whitehead. Bob was a true champion of the theatre who nurtured the greatest playwrights of the Twentieth Century. In addition to his innumerable gifts to the theatre, he provided invaluable counsel and guidance to TDF-first as a trustee from 1985-1992, and from 1993 to the present, as the Honorary President of TDF's Chairman's Council. Robert Whitehead's quest for artist ...
Robert Whitehead, Who Brought Top Playwrights to Broadway, Dies at 86
Five men are accused of cheating credit card companies out of more than $1.5 million by running up large bills on credit cards obtained through false information and then immediately filing for bankruptcy (S)
Clay T. Whitehead, Guide of Policy That Helped Cable TV, Is Dead at 69
Mr. Whitehead laid the groundwork for Open Skies, the policy that led to the creation of the domestic satellite system that brought cable television into millions of American homes.
Paid Notice: Deaths WHITEHEAD, ROBERT
WHITEHEAD-Robert. The Officers and Board of Directors of the American Theatre Wing note with profound sorrow the passing of Robert Whitehead, a mentor and loyal supporter of the Wing and its activities. We will sadly miss this esteemed producer and distinguished member of the theatrical community and express sincere condolences to Zoe, Sam and Charlie. Isabelle Stevenson, Chairman of the Board Roy A. Somlyo, President WHITEHEAD - Robert, 1916-2002. Theatre Producer and Director. The Board of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WHITEHEAD, ROBERT.
WHITEHEAD-Robert. The Board of Trustees and staff of Theatre Development Fund deeply mourn the loss of our dear friend, Robert Whitehead. Bob was a true champion of the theatre who nurtured the greatest playwrights of the Twentieth Century. In addition to his innumerable gifts to the theatre, he provided invaluable counsel and guidance to TDF-first as a trustee from 1985-1992, and from 1993 to the present, as the Honorary President of TDF's Chairman's Council. Robert Whitehead's quest for artist ...
Robert Whitehead, Who Brought Top Playwrights to Broadway, Dies at 86
Five men are accused of cheating credit card companies out of more than $1.5 million by running up large bills on credit cards obtained through false information and then immediately filing for bankruptcy (S)
Clay T. Whitehead, Guide of Policy That Helped Cable TV, Is Dead at 69
Mr. Whitehead laid the groundwork for Open Skies, the policy that led to the creation of the domestic satellite system that brought cable television into millions of American homes.
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