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SEPTEMBER 16, 2004

Johnny Ramone, Guitarist for Punk Band, Dies at 55
By BEN SISARIO
Johnny Ramone, whose blasts of noise laid the foundation for a school of rock guitar, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

Aaron Director, Economist, Dies at 102Aaron Director, Economist, Dies at 102
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Aaron Director was an economist whose rigorous free-market analysis profoundly influenced approaches to antitrust law.

Rose Gacioch, a Star in Women's Pro Baseball, Dies at 89
By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN
Rose Gacioch was an outstanding outfielder and pitcher who became a mainstay of the Rockford Peaches team later featured in the movie "A League of Their Own."

Michael Jameson, 79, Expert on Antiquity, Dies
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Michael Hamilton Jameson was a scholar of Greek antiquity who helped unearth the relics of battles fought more than two millenniums ago.

Anthony Toney, 91, Painter and Teacher, Dies
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Anthony Toney was a painter who taught at the New School of Social Research for 43 years.

Max Abramovitz, 96, Architect of Avery Fisher Hall, Dies

James D. Barber, Expert on Presidents, Dies at 74

Jerry Turner, Oregon Troupe Director, Dies at 76

J. A. Westphal, 74, Tinkerer and Leader in Astronomy, Dies

Jerome Chodorov, Broadway and Film Writer, Dies at 93

Subandrio, 89, Indonesian Independence Advocate Jailed for 30 Years, Dies

Fred Ebb, 76, Lyricist Behind 'Cabaret' and Other Hits, Dies

Petros VII, 55, Top Patriarch Who Sought Religious Dialogue, Dies

Jessie V. Stone, Philanthropist, 100, Dies

Alfred Solomon, 104, Innovator in the Sale of Hats, Dies

Donald J. Leslie, 93, Inventor of Popular Speaker for Organs, Dies

George Hetzel Baird, Olympic Runner, Dies at 97

Brock Adams, 77, Senator and Cabinet Member, Dies

Jack Rohan, Former Coach of Columbia Basketball, Dies at 72

MORE OBITUARIES NEWS
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Frank Capra, Whose Films Helped America Keep Faith in Itself, Dies at 94 (Sept. 3, 1991)

Margaret Sanger, Who Led Campaign for Birth Control, Dies at 86 (Sept. 6, 1966)

Nikita S. Khrushchev, Soviet Premier and Party Leader, Dies at 77 (Sept. 11, 1971)

Jessica Tandy, a Patrician Star of Theater and Film, Dies at 85 (Sept. 11, 1994)

Robert Penn Warren, Poet and Author, Dies at 84 (Sept. 15, 1989)

Maria Callas, Soprano Who Led Bel Canto Revival, Dies at 53 (Sept. 16, 1977)

Jean Piaget, Swiss Psychologist, Dies at 84 (Sept. 16, 1980)

Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Dies at 56 (Sept. 18, 1961)

Sean O’Casey, Irish Playwright, Dies at 84 (Sept. 18, 1964)

Fiorello La Guardia, Three-Time Mayor of New York, Dies at 64 (Sept. 20, 1947)

Emily Post, Arbiter of Etiquette, Dies at 86 (Sept. 25, 1960)

Erich Maria Remarque, Whose Novels Recorded Agony of War, Dies at 72 (Sept. 25, 1970)

Bela Bartok, Noted Hungarian Composer, Dies at 64 (Sept. 26, 1945)

Hilaire G. E. Degas, Noted Painter, Dies at 83 (Sept. 27, 1917)

Babe Zaharias, Famed Woman Athlete, Dies at 42 (Sept. 27, 1956)

Miles Davis, Jazz Genius Who Defined Cool, Dies at 65 (Sept. 28, 1991)

Ferdinand Marcos, Ousted Leader of Philippines, Dies at 72 (Sept. 28, 1989)

August A. Busch Jr., Who Built Largest Brewing Company, Dies at 90 (Sept. 29, 1989)



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