Obituaries Related to "Moss" from New York Times Archive
Stirling Moss, One of the Greatest Drivers of All Time, Dies at 90
Known for his brash, puckish persona, he won 212 of his 529 races, including 16 Grand Prix victories, but never won the Grand Prix Championship title.
Arthur J. Moss, Who Pioneered Heart Treatments, Dies at 86
He successfully conducted research into fatal cardiac disorders, including a rare genetic malfunction called long QT syndrome.
Vikings Spoil Adrian Peterson’s Return With a Tribute to Randy Moss
Peterson, now a member of the New Orleans Saints, struggled against his old team while former teammate Stefon Diggs did his best Moss impersonation.
Milt Moss, Actor in Classic Alka-Seltzer Ad, Is Dead at 93
Mr. Moss, who appeared in nightclubs and on TV, was best known for saying “I can’t believe I ate that whole thing” in an antacid commercial.
Corinne Day, Photographer of Kate Moss, Is Dead
Ms. Day, whose photos of Ms. Moss in the 1990s took a startling detour from the glossy world of supermodels, helped usher in a new era in fashion photography.
Donald Moss, Illustrator of Sports Art, Dies at 90
Mr. Moss captured the action, spectacle and personalities of sports for posters, postage stamps and covers of Sports Illustrated.
John Henry Moss, Head of Minor League for 50 Years, Is Dead at 90
Mr. Moss, a detail-oriented and forward-looking man, emphasized the fan experience and advocated for Internet marketing.
Dr. Melvin Moss, 83, Theorist on How Bones of Face Grow, Is Dead
Dr Melvin L Moss, anatomist and former dean of Columbia University dental school, dies at age 83 (M)
Dr. Melvin Moss, 83, Theorist on How Bones of Face Grow, Is Dead
Dr. Melvin L. Moss developed a theory to explain how the jaw, cheekbones and other facial bones grow and come together.
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MOSS--Dr. Melvin L. Former dean of Columbia University Medical Center's College of Dental Medicine, professor emeritus of anatomy and oral biology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and professor emeritus of dentistry, passed away on Sunday, June 25, 2006. Dean Moss' visionary leadership shaped the school we have today, and his death is a great loss to us all. Dean Moss was a 1946 graduate of Columbia's dental school, and received his PhD in anatomy, specializing in physical anthropology ...
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