Obituaries Related to "Wilson" from New York Times Archive
Anthony Chisholm Dies at 77; Acclaimed in August Wilson Roles
He appeared in numerous productions of Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle plays, including four on Broadway.
Wilson Jerman, Longtime White House Butler, Dies at 91
Mr. Jerman started working as a cleaner for President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957 and retired in 2012 as an elevator operator for President Barack Obama.
WILSON COMPTON, EDUCATOR, WAS 76; Ex-College President Dies --Served in U.S. Posts
Compton, Wilson M
Larry Wilson, Who Made Safety an N.F.L. Threat, Dies at 82
A feared Hall of Famer for the St. Louis Cardinals, he was known — particularly by battered quarterbacks — for the safety blitz.
QUERIDO MOHENO IS DEAD IN MEXICO; Celebrated Criminal Lawyer Won Fame in Defense of Women Murderers. WAS IN HUERTA'S CABINET His Persuasive Eloquence Widely Heralded -- A Political Exile in 1913 -- Critic of Wilson.
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JOHN LIND DIES; WAS WILSON AIDE; Former Minnesota Governor Went to Mexico as Unofficial Envoy in Huerta Regime. FOR RECOGNIZING CARRANZA He Became Democrat on Free Silver Issue--Elected to Governorship While in Army Camp in 1898.
Lind, J
Anthony Chisholm Dies at 77; Acclaimed in August Wilson Roles
He appeared in numerous productions of Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle plays, including four on Broadway.
CORNERSTONE IS LAID FOR LEAGUE'S HOME; Dr. J.G. Guerrero, President of Assembly, Presides at Simple Ceremony in Geneva. TRIBUTE PAID TO WILSON Secretary General Drummond Recalls Work of Drafters of the Covenant. MONEY IS PLACED IN BOX Documents Tell
Tribute from Sir E Drummond in s at laying of cornerstone of new home of League of Nations
Larry Wilson, Who Made Safety an N.F.L. Threat, Dies at 82
A feared Hall of Famer for the St. Louis Cardinals, he was known — particularly by battered quarterbacks — for the safety blitz.
Anthony Chisholm Dies at 77; Acclaimed in August Wilson Roles
He appeared in numerous productions of Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle plays, including four on Broadway.
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