Central, too, was the artist’s relationship to the material, including an almost spiritual connection to natural elements like wood, clay, and stone, describing carving as a “process of listening,” a quote from his obituary in The New York Times. There is so much to take in at the mu...
“The team began to win on nights the song was played,” The New York Times wrote in Smith’s 1986 obituary. Smith sang the tune live during game six of the 1974 Stanley Cup finals, which the Flyers went on to win against the Boston Bruins. When Smith’s racist songs were ...
and Europe—Coney Island featured “Zip the Pinhead,” who was actually William Henry Johnson (1842–1926), one of six children born to former slaves living in New Jersey. His desperately poor parents agreed to allow P.T. Barnum to display him at a museum and at circus performances billed...
Whitelaw Reid, 95, chairman of New York Herald Tribune OBITUARYRobert D. McFadden The New York Times
before Franco Harris caught it off his shoe tops to complete perhaps the most unlikely scoring play in football history. Under a gray December sky and with no stripes on the ball to contrast with Fuqua’s black jersey, video technology of the time could not definitively show whether the ball...
Pilot:2nd Lt Talbot M. Malcolm. 20, of Elizabeth, New Jersey. He’s buried in Arlington National Cemetery. To see a photo of him click here:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49252591/talbot-marion-malcolm Co-pilot:2nd Lt. John D. Logan, 20, from Tokeka, Kansas. He’s buried in ...
“Exclusive Dispatch to The Herald - New York, Jan. 16.—Provision for $500,000 to furnish working capital to enable the Brockway Motor Truck Corporation to continue its operations at Cortland, is made in a plan just submitted to the creditors of the corporation by the creditors' committee....
Edward Angly, who at the time was a journalist at theHerald-Tribune,tempered the celebratory mood in “A Reporter at Large” by considering the supply and demand issues (and higher prices) consumers would likely face upon ratification.
Below, the 1895 cornerstone, recently recovered from a crumbling pier on the New Jersey side of the Hudson and relocated to the grounds of Steven’s Institute of Technology in Hoboken. (untappedcities.com) The New Yorker suggested that Lindenthal’s legacy was already secure, and with his ...
…before I close out this lead story, I came across this obituary for Edward Angly in the Dec. 8, 1951 edition of The New York Times. Note that this clip also features the funeral notice for New Yorker founding editor Harold Ross. * * * Name Your Fears Irish writer and critic Ernest...