Sentences with phrase «times obituary»

The Law Times obituary of Justice Bertha Wilson illustrated its story with a portrait from the SCC collection by Mary Lennox Hourd.
This account is drawn from it, and The Times obituary from the 9th of May, 1884.
«News of Jobs's death hit me a lot harder than I expected it to (here's the New York Times obituary).
Roberts, who died in 1995, was the first severely disabled student to attend Berkeley, according to his New York Times obituary, and no dorm could accommodate the 800 - pound ventilator he used to sleep.
As recounted in the Los Angeles Times obituary of Sales:
Here's the New York Times obituary and a great list of quotes in the New York Post.
Perhaps the most surprising detail in the fine New York Times obituary of Barry Commoner, who died on Sunday at age 95, was that «he was so shy at James Madison High School that he was referred to a speech correction class.»
As Gerald Jonas wrote in The Times obituary (link above), there was a sense in «Childhood's End» of the need for mankind to metamorphose in order to overcome deep - rooted self - destructive tendencies.
Here's her Times obituary, by Jeffrey Gettleman, our Nairobi bureau chief.
To learn about one who exceeded that triple standard, please read the following appreciation of Robert T. Paine, a pioneering marine ecologist at the University of Washington who died last month at age 83 (New York Times obituary).
Whether her work is of personal interest or not, her achievements — which are neatly summarized in her New York Times obituary by Grace Glueck — are indisputable.
New York Times Obituary for Mose Tolliver, Folk Painter of Outsider Art, 2006.
As was pointed out in The New York Times obituary, a major New York Gallery — Mitchell - Innes & Nash — had mounted its first Stanczak show in 2014 and has a second slated for May.
«Joseph Solman, a painter who, with Mark Rothko and other modernists, helped shape American art as early as the 1930s and, into a new century, continued to paint in his studio above the Second Avenue Deli in New York, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan,» Michael Kimmelman writes in the NY Times obituary.
The New York Times obituary for Larry Sultan recounts some of his greatest achievements.
Roberta Smith, for his New York Times obituary, wrote: «Mr. Resnick might qualify as the last Abstract Expressionist painter.»
Her New York Times obituary reads, «[Mary's] works... combined a sense of mythic power with a sensitivity to shape that was all their own, achieving a subtlety of expression that belied their monumental scale.»
The headline of his Times obituary was straightforward: «Owned Art Galleries.»
The intent, as Grimes pointed out in the Times obituary, was «to honor the silent centuries - old work of women engaged in humble tasks like sewing and knitting, or, as she put in a 1977 interview, «to choose something considered trivial in the culture and transform it into a heroic form.
According to the Times obituary, she later went on to create a series of paintings that «engaged female artists of the past, notably Frida Kahlo, the focus of several works with mythic overtones.»
Below is a link to the New York Times obituary on Color Field artist Walter Darby Bannard, who died in October, 2016: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/arts/design/darby-bannard-dead.html Abstract Expressionist and Color Field artist Walter Darby Bannard was a distinguished professor of art, Hans Hofmann scholar, and longtime friend and scholar of Frank Stella.
Click image for New York Times obituary Bernd Becher, 75, influential Minimalist photographer who with his wife, Hilla Becher, was celebrated for black - and - white photographs of industrial structures, died on June 22 in Rostock, Germany, following heart surgery.
As the English writer and critic John Russell wrote in Schapiro's New York Times obituary, «his output in print between 1931 and the late 1970s was almost absurdly small in relation to his reputation as both an art historian of the first rank and the most inspiring teacher of his time.»
Adam McEwan laughs at one, with a pretend New York Times obituary of Richard Prince, whose Marlboro man appears earlier.
As a connoisseur of deep value on the balance sheet, one has to admire his methods (From the New York Times obituary, Thomas Evans, 86, a Takeover Expert, Dies):
(Read the New York Times obituary here.)
Described in The New York Times obituary as «one of the most important education philosophers of the past 50 years,» Greene enacted a social vision and agency that fuels current fights for social justice.
Taking its name from the New York Times obituary page's euphemism for the partners of the dead, it covers the whole decade, structured around well - heeled couple Sean (Mark Lamos) and David (Bruce Davison) and their friends and family (played by the likes of Campbell Scott, Dermot Mulroney and Mary - Louise Parker).
OFFICIAL CAUSE OF DEATH: «Hardening of the arteries, following a nervous breakdown,» according to The New York Times obituary.
See this New York Times obituary.
Maj. Gen. Alexander Anderson, a native of Queens and a decorated World War I veteran, was commander of the U.S. Army's 86th Infantry Division when he died of a heart attack in 1942, according to his New York Times obituary.
(New York Times obituary, April 9, 1940.)
There is this in the New York Times obituary: «Dr. Macquarrie wrote that all language about God was symbolic and not to be taken literally.
The New York Times obituary noted, quite correctly, that Illich's influence....
To get a fuller sense of Ephron's life and work, we highly recommend reading this fantastic New York Times obituary.
Shreveport Times obituaries and Death Notices for Shreveport Louisiana area.
A crosscurrent in the show is a series of pencil drawings of the landscape of print, with emphasis on the authoritative New York Times obituaries of selected cinematic icons, recently departed, but alive forever in the firmament of cherished memory.
2 internet connected computers output to LCD screens, real - time obituary listings, real - time birth announcements, dimensions variable.

Not exact matches

In Hollywood, she never accepted a role as «directors offered her only stereotyped parts as a Latin spitfire,» wrote the New York Times in a 2002 obituary for the actress.
Mui began her career as a receptionist and obituary writer at The Times - Picayune in New Orleans, where she was born and raised.
An obituary published in The New York Times Thursday recalls the early days of the company, when three friends from Brooklyn began experimenting with tea and juice — despite having little experience in the field:
When the New York Times printed Einstein's obituary on April 20th, it said that Dr. Harvey performed the autopsy «with the permission of the scientist's son,» with another headline that same day proclaiming «Son Asked Study of Einstein Brain.»
While no actual projects have been announced so far, programming could include a TV show around the people the NYT featured in its series «Overlooked,» about women and minorities who didn't get obituaries in the Times but should have, and a TV - version of «The Daily» podcast.
That was when Citigroup (C), Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) and Wells Fargo (WFC) had their obituaries written by the two most implacable forces at the time in the investing universe — Professor Roubini and Meredith Whitney.
Nonetheless, Buckley's obituaries last year — in the New York Times, for instance, and the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times — nearly all reduced his Catholicism to merely a form, or at best a cause, of his political conservatism.
But I would like to highlight one crucial aspect of Nat's body of work that obituary writers in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality of human life from conception to natural death.
Then, instead of reading like the «Around Home» section or the obituary column of a small - town newspaper, it could have provided a more worthy document of the life and times of the ancient world, a register of the designs and deeds of the truly great men and nations of the ancient Near East.
He is not a candidate for inclusion as an obituary in Time magazine.
They proclaimed God's death with glee and published God's obituary in Time magazine.
In the article there are some further assertions by the Dalai Lama regarding this covert support, which has been initiated by his brothers (see also the obituaries for one of them in the NY Times and the Guardian):
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