5e13 OBITUARIES Today for Thursday March 01st, 2007

OBITUARIES Today for Thursday March 01st, 2007

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Obituaries: Picasso Friend, Collector Heinz Berggruen, 93
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Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: 1917 -- 2007
March 1, 2007 NEW YORK Arthur M Schlesinger Jr , the historian whose more than 20 books shaped discussions for two generations about America's past, and who himself was a provocative, unabashedly liberal partisan, most notably in serving in th (more)
Arthur Schlesinger, Historian of Power, Dies at 89
Arthur M Schlesinger Jr 's more than 20 books shaped discussions for two generations about America?s past (more)
Obituaries
Judith June Enewold, 56, a Navy wife who worked part time in a horse saddlery store in Clifton, died Feb 16 of complications of cancer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center She lived in Burke (more)
Charles Forte, Who Founded a Hotel Empire, Dies at 98
Charles Forte was the owner of a hotel and restaurant empire that ranged from the Waldorf Hotel in London to the budget chain Travelodge (more)
Thomas C. Burke, 82, Lawyer and Trustee, Dies
Thomas C Burke was a lawyer who was a member of the New York City Board of Education in the 1960s and a trustee of the Altman Foundation (more)
Obituary: Arthur Schlesinger
Arthur M Schlesinger Jr, one of America's most eminent and controversial historians, has died after a heart attack, aged 89 As a close adviser to president Kennedy and a member of his administration, Schlesinger largely created the 'Camelot' myth of (more)
Arthur Schlesinger, Historian of Power, Dies at 89
The Pulitzer Prize winning author was an unabashedly liberal partisan who served in the Kennedy White House (more)
Obituary: Arthur Schlesinger Jr., U.S. historian, dies at 89
NEW YORK: OBITUARY Arthur Schlesinger Jr , the historian whose more than 20 books shaped discussions for two generations about America's past, and who himself was a provocative, unabashedly liberal partisan, most notably in serving in the Kennedy Whi (more)
Post Reporter, Editor Ben Gilbert; Built Local Coverage
Ben Gilbert, 89, a reporter and editor at The Washington Post for nearly 30 years who later became a government official in Washington state and an advocate for the hard of hearing, died Feb 28 at Hospice House near his home in Tacoma, Wash He had (more)
Obituaries
David B Ast, 104, a New York dentist who helped show the effectiveness of fluoridated drinking water in preventing tooth decay, died Feb 3 of heart failure at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in Laguna Hills, Calif , where he had lived for sever (more)
Chester Joswick, 79; Served in Missile Mishap
Chester Joswick, 79, an Army warrant officer who was on duty when a Nike missile was accidentally fired over the Washington area in the spring of 1955, died Feb 7 at Laurel Regional Hospital He lived in Laurel The cause of death is pending an inv (more)
Obituary: Norman Miscampbell
Norman Miscampbell, the crown court recorder and MP for Blackpool North from 1962 to 1992, who has died aged 81, was a progressive Conservative well ahead of his time, rejected as a rebellious 'wet' by Margaret Thatcher He warned her privately again (more)
ARTHUR SCHLESINGER JR.: 1917-2007 - Historian who advised Kennedy - 'A Thou
(03 01) 04:00 PST New York Arthur Schlesinger Jr , the historian whose more than 20 books shaped discussions for two generations about America's past, and who himself was a provocative, unabashedly liberal partisan, most notably in serving in the (more)
Obituary: Martin Trow
The American academic Martin Trow, for more than 30 years the pre eminent figure in the sociology of education, has died, aged 80 A major theme of his 12 books and some 170 reports and articles were the dilemmas economic, political and moral of (more)
Obituary: Lord Forte
Lord (Charles) Forte, who has died aged 98, created a worldwide empire of restaurants and hotels from virtually nothing Yet within his lifetime it had crumbled and disappeared, making him one of those single generation businessmen who fail to lay so (more)
John H. Bickley Jr.: 1929 - 2007
March 1, 2007 As a young assistant U S attorney, John H Bickley Jr faced down one of Chicago's top mobsters in a hearing that ended with an order that stripped Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca of his U S citizenship Ricca successfully fought the order (more)
Author Shaped Lens for Viewing U.S. History
Arthur M Schlesinger Jr , 89, a Pulitzer Prize winning historian who wrote about the evolution of the American democratic tradition, served in the Kennedy White House as a "court philosopher" and was among the foremost public intellectuals of his e (more)
Jay Harnick, 78, Advocate of Theater for Children, Dies
Jay Harnick was the founder of Theaterworks USA, the nation?s largest touring children?s theater company (more)
Emmett Williams, 81, Fluxus-Movement Poet, Dies
Emmett Williams was an American poet whose transposition of words into visual art and performances made him one of the founding artists of Fluxus, a performance oriented avant garde art movement of the 1960s (more)
Correction: Herman Brix obituary
In a Feb 28 obituary for athlete actor Herman Brix, The Associated Press misspelled the surname of another actor who played Tarzan He was Johnny Weissmuller, not Weismuller (more)
Mai Ghoussoub, 54, Writer and Provocative Publisher, Dies
Mai Ghoussoub weaved together elements of her Arab heritage and an avant garde sensibility to make bold, provocative statements as a publisher, author, sculptor, journalist and playwright (more)
Obituaries
Evelyn Hildor Gilbert, 94, who retired as a supervisor from the General Services Administration in 1976 and then devoted herself to volunteer and charity work, died of heart and organ failure Feb 13 at her home in Oakton (more)
Picasso Friend, Collector Heinz Berggruen, 93
Heinz Berggruen, an influential collector of Picasso's artworks and longtime friend of the artist, died in France, the Picasso Museum in Paris said Sunday He was 93 (more)
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