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Stephen Adams, Who Made Yale Music School Tuition-Free, Dies at 86

A billionaire businessman and a late-blooming piano aficionado, he set a record with the anonymous $100 million gift that he and his wife gave the...

Ira M. Millstein, Corporate Lawyer With Public Impact, Dies at 97

He crusaded for stronger corporate governance by company boards, advised New York City on avoiding bankruptcy and helped put Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the federal...

William Whitworth, Revered Writer and Editor, Is Dead at 87

After writing memorable character sketches and fine-tuning others’ copy at The New Yorker, he spent two decades as editor in chief of The Atlantic Monthly.

Si Spiegel, War Hero Who Modernized Christmas Trees, Dies at 99

The son of Jewish immigrants, he was a pilot in World War II who later created patents to mass-produce artificial conifers.

Jon Franklin, Pioneering Apostle of Literary Journalism, Dies at 82

He won two Pulitzer Prizes by transforming accounts of doctors at work into in-depth, narrative articles that read like dramatic short stories.

Howard Weaver, Who Helped an Alaska Newspaper Win 3 Pulitzers, Dies at 73

The Anchorage Daily News was the smallest newspaper and the first in the state to earn the medal for public service in 1976. It then...

Irwin Cohen, Who Turned a Factory Into Chelsea Market, Dies at 90

He and his daughter transformed an abandoned Nabisco plant into a Manhattan destination for people who liked to cook, to eat and to gape.

Raymond Dirks, Whose Tipster Case Redefined Insider Trading, Dies at 89

In a far-reaching decision, the Supreme Court restored him from censured analyst to whistle-blower in a major corporate fraud.

George Cohon, Who Brought Big Macs to Moscow, Dies at 86

He was chairman of McDonald’s in Canada and in Russia, where he opened the chain’s first restaurant in 1990, engaging in what he called “hamburger...

John Nichols, Author of ‘The Milagro Beanfield War,’ Dies at 83

After decamping from New York to New Mexico, he wrote what was, for a time, among the most widely read novels about Latinos.