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Mario Merola (1922–1987), lawyer, New York City Councilman, and Bronx County District Attorney William P. Merrill Harry F. Millarde (1885–1931), silent film actor and director
University Heights Hospital [1] [2] [3] was a proprietary hospital [4] located in the 18th Electoral District (ED) of The Bronx. [5] This private hospital served its local community for births [6] and deaths [2] but was more limited in-between. [7] They were included in a study of patient racial composition published in 1984. [8]
The feature was introduced on March 8, 2018, for International Women's Day, when the Times published fifteen obituaries of such "overlooked" women, and has since become a weekly feature in the paper. The project was created by Amisha Padnani, the digital editor of the obituaries desk, [1] and Jessica Bennett, the paper's gender editor. In its ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1997. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Ved Parkash Mehta (21 March 1934 – 9 January 2021) was an Indian-born writer who lived and worked mainly in the United States. Blind from an early age, Mehta is best known for an autobiography published in installments from 1972 to 2004. He wrote for The New Yorker for many years.
Ira Black (1941–2006) – neuroscientist and stem-cell researcher; first director of the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey [1] Xavier Briggs (born 1968) – Former professor of planning at MIT, former associate director of Office of Management and Budget, former vice-president of Ford Foundation. Sometimes known as "Xavier de Souza Briggs"
Edward I. Edwards (1863–1931), politician who was the 37th Governor of New Jersey; served in the United States Senate 1923–1929 [161] Bayard H. Faulkner (1894–1983), Mayor of Montclair, New Jersey, and chairman of the 1950 Commission on Municipal Government that created the Faulkner Act, named in his honor [162]
Dr. Louis Leiter: IL Omicron: 1919 (1899–1986) was an authority on kidney disease and a chief of medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx from 1942 to 1967, was known for his research and writings on kidney disease. Dr.