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[ad_1] In Mr. Beyer’s documentary, Mr. Seltzer recalled his early reaction to being told that the purpose of the 23rd’s…
[ad_1] Nicknames captured his intensity and good will. To a fellow doctor, he was “the Last Angry Man”; to a…
[ad_1] Jerry Harkness, a former All-American forward who led Loyola University Chicago’s integrated basketball team to the 1963 N.C.A.A. championship,…
[ad_1] Rod Gilbert, a quicksilver Hall of Fame forward for the New York Rangers who more than 40 years after…
[ad_1] Mrs. Times drove away, furious. “My blood was almost boiling,” she said. “I didn’t even take my clothes into…
[ad_1] Before he became famous as Mr. Limbaugh’s bête noire, Dr. Nash was widely regarded as a leading figure in…
[ad_1] Both her parents attended Gallaudet, and Barbara, known as Kanny, followed in their footsteps, earning her bachelor’s degree in…
[ad_1] Joseph Lee Galloway Jr. was born on Nov. 13, 1941, in Refugio, Texas, to Joseph Galloway Sr. and Marian…
[ad_1] Glen Ford, who over a 50-year career was a leading voice among progressive Black journalists and a constant scourge…
[ad_1] Bill Davis, who as Ontario’s premier from 1971 to 1985 expanded the province’s education system, created an environmental ministry,…