[Obituary. JOHN WILLCOCKS, born a t Mussoorie, India, on the 31st July, 1859, died a t Ealing on the 21st August, 1913. After passing out first of hisyearfromtheThomason Civil Engineering College, Roorkee, he entered the Indian Public Works Department in 1879, and passed almosthisentire...
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ActressJennifer Jones, who won an Academy Award for her performance inThe Song of Bernadette, died Thursday at her home in Malibu; she was 90. The recipient of four other Oscar nominations, Jones was known as Phylis Walker early in her career, when she was married to actorRobert Walker, ...
My obituary for Bear can be found here. Bester, Alfred. Virtual Unrealities: The Short Fiction of Alfred Bester. Vintage/Random House, 1997. First edition proof, trade paperback format, a Fine- copy with a tiny chip to tip of bottom front corner, gold “A Vintage Original” sticker on...
According to his lengthy New York Times obituary, "[h]e concluded well before leaving the Pentagon that the war was futile, but he did not share that insight with the public until late in life. In 1995, he took a stand against his own conduct of the war, confessing in a memoir that...
The radio play finishes with an obituary, a moment where Scorsese tries to change its temperature from crude entertainment to something more solemn.“Every time I read it, it was so moving,” says Scorsese. He says he couldn’t...
even attempting to communicate with me when I invited him to come to church. He was there often and enjoyed the singing though he often dozed off during the message. I truly miss him and was fascinated reading the obituary. I wish I had known him before but was enriched in knowing him ...
OBITUARY: ROBERT MOOG ; Electronic Music Pioneer Whose Moog Synthesizer Influenced the Sound of PopRobert Moog influenced the sound of popular and film music in the 1960s and 1970s and beyond, by inventing and marketing the Moog synthesizer, a modern, transistor-based instrument that was suitable...
But that dislocated background may have helped give Robert Starer the clear-sighted anti- sentimentality that makes his music so effective.Anderson, MartinIndependent