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Beginning with 1954's Army-McCarthy hearings, Norman Dorsen devoted his career to civil rightshttp://nyti.ms/2uDdRQA
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Suzanne Wasserman, a historian and filmmaker who focused on Manhattan's Lower East Side, died at 60http://nyti.ms/2uiurWo
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“How to make trouble without being a troublemaker, that describes my style.” Herma Hill Kay on breaking barriershttp://nyti.ms/2szF5et
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Anthony Young had some bad, bad luck. But he never let it get him down:http://nyti.ms/2tj4t5g
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Whirs, Beeps and Mating Calls: The Music of Pierre Henryhttp://nyti.ms/2uBdAOL
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“I’m that weirdo behind the home run.” David Vincent, who helped make SABR digital and edited a homer encyclopediahttp://nyti.ms/2sz7ahK
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José Luis Cuevas, a Dark Master of Mexican Art, Dies at 83http://nyti.ms/2u1RQ1y
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Herma Hill Kay, who pushed for the rights of women and minorities as dean of Berkeley's law school, died at 82http://nyti.ms/2tJf6Bm
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Pierre Henry, Composer Who Found the Music in Sounds, Dies at 89http://nyti.ms/2uAIwi2
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Suzanne Wasserman, a historian and filmmaker who focused on Manhattan's Lower East Side, died at 60http://nyti.ms/2tCQZ6L
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Spencer Johnson, ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’ Author, Dies at 78http://nyti.ms/2u1MDa6
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Doug Peterson, whose yacht designs turned the racing world on its head and won two America's Cups, died at 71http://nyti.ms/2szAvwv
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Beginning with 1954's Army-McCarthy hearings, Norman Dorsen devoted his career to civil rightshttp://nyti.ms/2uCImWS
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David Vincent's vast knowledge of home run history earned him the nickname the Sultan of Swat Statshttp://nyti.ms/2sPm2Np
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After years playing trumpet with Sun Ra, Kelan Philip Cohran brought music to Chicago's South Sidehttp://nyti.ms/2sqxOcy
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Gene Conley, a major league pitcher who won NBA championships in the off-season, died at 86http://nyti.ms/2tQIvsu
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John R. Quinn, archbishop of San Francisco and a leading liberal voice on social and political issues, died at 88http://nyti.ms/2sPPmmP
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David Vincent knew his long balls, four-baggers, dingers and taters. The home run expert died at 67http://nyti.ms/2uTsC1Z
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“If poetry isn’t revolutionary, it’s nothing,” relentless poet, playwright and artist Heathcote Williams saidhttp://nyti.ms/2uv8UtP
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Darrall Imhoff, who led California to the 1959 NCAA basketball championship and played in the NBA, dies at 78. http://nyti.ms/2spIyb6 pic.twitter.com/RkkZbTTDSl
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