37 results on '"Michael Elliott"'
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2. Sylvia Horwitz, 83, an author who founded a school in Rome.
3. Frank Beube, 90, a philanthropist and periodontist.
4. Herman Branson, 80, a scientist who headed Lincoln University.
5. Bernard Pisani, 85; doctor urged others to political action.
6. Kathryn H. Stone, 88; Fought segregated schools.
7. Paul Stroop, commander of Navy's Pacific Air Force, dead at 90.
8. Bruce Hooton, 66, founder and editor of arts newspaper.
9. Reva Rubin, 76, nursing expert.
10. William Wright, 63, advocate for black role in broadcasting.
11. David D. Connell, 64, a creator of `Sesame Street'
12. Pearl R. Twyne, 90; drew attention to horse abuse.
13. Robert W. Crawford, 89, father of Philadelphia's parks system.
14. J. Robert Moore, 69, marine geologist and oceanographer.
15. Maj. Gen. John M. Dunn, 69, military aide to Vice-Presidents.
16. Bill Tice, 52, creator of stylish clothing to wear at home.
17. Peter Sandfort, 79; dairyman fought milk price controls.
18. Adm. Walter F. Boone, 97, dies; Naval Academy superintendent.
19. Keith Jennison, 83, leader in publishing large-type books.
20. Russell W. Raitt, 87, a scientist who helped map the sea floor.
21. John Kearney, 82, longtime counsel to Brooklyn Diocese.
22. Edward V. Roberts, 56, champion of the disabled.
23. Matt Urban, 75, much-decorated war veteran.
24. Ida Krebs, 86, founder of school for learning-disabled children.
25. Moorhead Kennedy, Goodwill executive and a banker, 93.
26. Jordan S. Lasher, 48, an author of innovative crossword puzzles.
27. Alison Frantz, 91, site photographer at excavations.
28. Lemuel W. Diggs, 95, a leader in study of sickle cell anemia.
29. Pearl Wong, 86, restaurant owner in mid-Manhattan.
30. Daniel Guido, 63, police official in Nassau, Suffolk and Yonkers.
31. Kenneth Haskins; educator, 71, urged decentralization.
32. Mildred Orrick, 88, a designer of feminine but simple fashion.
33. Luther Foster Jr., 81, dies; leader of Tuskegee Institute.
34. Arnold Swenson, 90, bookseller to college students for 48 years.
35. Rufus Langhans, 72, who made history come alive on L.I., dies.
36. Kathleen L. Schwaninger, 50, an advocate for the disabled.
37. E.S. Freidus, long a teacher of disabled, 88.
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