Obituaries Related to "Gallagher" from New York Times Archive
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
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