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2. Motivos de Cooperación Económica.
3. La Ruina del Capitalismo.
4. Ethel Koulouris, 87, teacher in Lynnfield schools, volunteer.
5. Vera Innes, 91, ever popular from showgirl to socialite.
6. Leslie Roitman, printmaker, ceramicist, and animal lover.
7. Joanna Griscom, volunteer, classical music producer.
8. Dr. Anna-Marie Gron, at 81; Harvard research orthodontist.
9. Sylvia Ann McDowell, 75, university librarian, activistSylvia A. McDowell, librarian, activist.
10. Freyda Siegel, at 100; retired guidance counselor at Fiske School.
11. Francis W. Hatch Jr.; lawmaker protected environment.
12. Dr. Robert Masland Jr., 89, mentored medical students.
13. Robert Goldwyn, 79, author, renowned plastic surgeon.
14. William Dorman, 91, revered as real estate columnist.
15. Helen Mahut; professor aided Polish resistance in WWII.
16. George Warner; was educator in Boston, Cambridge.
17. Larry Pinkham, professor, inspired scores of journalists.
18. Lucia Shipley; cofounded firm with husband; at 89.
19. Joseph Magliaro, 87; baker made life sweeter for many.
20. Theora Morrison, 87; founded, ran Alden Galleries of Boston.
21. Mary Meier; found answers to Ask the Globe questions.
22. Vice Admiral John Ready, 70; distinguished pilot, commander Vice Admiral John Ready, at 70; distinguished pilot.
23. Babette Whipple, 91; was psychotherapist, wife of noted astronomer.
24. Katharine Arms; fought for equal pay for women.
25. Wallace Cedarleaf; tended to harbor's floating flock.
26. Cynthia Ardell, 61; serenaded seniors around the region.
27. Cynthia Ardell, 61; serenaded seniors around the region.
28. Gus Thornton; veterinarian used caring touch, big heart.
29. Rita Arditti, at 75; was author, biologist, human rights activist.
30. Meredith Page, volunteer for cancer society.
31. Al Rondeau, 82; helped lead revitalization of South End.
32. Dorothy M. Burton, 92, nurse, Lying-In supervisor.
33. Joseph Grady; founded Elizabeth Grady salons, changed face of skincare industry.
34. Irving Chase, at 91; retired rear admiral and businessman.
35. Bill Rouvalis, at 69; known for elegant and unique floral arrangements.
36. Walter Grallert, architect, poet, conservationist; at 79.
37. William Budris; cultivated passion for healthy lifestyle.
38. Mary Knox; her fashion shows boosted needy, many egos.
39. Larry Thornton; dived into underwater quests with passion.
40. Gene Ritvo, photographer and lover of antique cars, 74.
41. Miriam Peters, 100, retired head of Burnham School.
42. Miriam Peters, 100, retired head of Burnham School.
43. Dr. Mary Ellen Wohl, pioneer in treating children's lung disease.
44. Marie Boylan, 102; educator kept learning.
45. Rosella Howe, 97; feminist, poet loved English languageRosella Howe, 97; feminist, poet loved English language.
46. Neil Chin, at 90; cofounded, led Chinatown community organizations Neil Chin, 90, founder, guide to many Chinatown community organizations.
47. Hugh Wiberg, 76; nurtured a love of birds, gardening.
48. Charlotte Turgeon, 97; author, teacher of French cooking.
49. Pauline Yates; guiding light at WCAP-AM in Lowell; at 84.
50. Harriet Felton Parker, Navy WAVES officer, volunteer; at 104.
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