Vic Power, First Baseman With Flair, Is Dead at 78
By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN Vic Power was one of the first Latino stars in the major leagues in the decade after World War II.
Keith Andes, 85, an Actor on Broadway and in Movies, Dies
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Keith Andes, a handsome actor of films and Broadway, was Marilyn Monroe's leading man in the 1952 film "Clash by Night."
Jocelyn Brando, Actress, Is Dead at 86
Jocelyn Brando appeared in more than a dozen films, including two with her younger brother Marlon.
Constance Cummings, 95, Movie and Stage Actress, Dies
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN Constance Cummings captivated audiences on both sides of the Atlantic in a long stage, screen and television career.
Maurice S. Paprin, 85, Builder and Advocate for Liberal Causes, Is Dead
By WOLFGANG SAXON Maurice Sanford Paprin was a retired New York builder and property owner with another life as a liberal social activist.
Michael E. Vacek, 53, Lawyer and Lobbyist, Is Dead
Harry Joe Brown Jr., 71, Innovative Developer, Dies
Cornelius Owens, Telephone Executive, Is Dead at 92
George T. Conklin, Guardian Life Chief, 90, Dies
Ed Peterson, 100, Seedsman Who Collected California Wildflowers, Dies
George Best, Soccer Star and Pop Icon, Is Dead at 59
Pat Morita, 73, Actor Known for 'Karate Kid' and 'Happy Days,' Dies
Frank Gatski, 84, Hall of Fame Lineman for Powerful Browns, Is Dead
Kingsbury Browne, Land Preserver, Dies at 82
Ronald Rivlin, 90, Expert on Properties of Rubber, Dies
Chris Whitley, 45, Songwriter Whose Music Blended Genres, Dies
James King, 80, Tenor Known for Strauss and Wagner, Dies
Joseph Thorndike, 92, Editor at Life and Other Magazines, Dies
Fritz Richmond, 66, a Master of the Jug and Washtub Bass, Is Dead
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Stan Berenstain, Co-Creator of Those Fuzzy Bears, Dies at 82
By DOUGLAS MARTIN Stan Berenstain churned out more than 250 books showing how the warm and fuzzy Berenstain Bears confronted and learned from life's little crises.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Dale Carnegie, Author, Dies at 66 (Nov. 1, 1955)
Bob Kane, the Cartoonist Who Created 'Batman,' Dies at 83 (Nov. 3, 1998)
Henri Matisse, One of France's Greatest Painters, Dies at 84 (Nov. 3, 1954)
Cy Young, Famed Pitcher, Dies at 88 (Nov. 4, 1955)
Leonid Brezhnev, Former Soviet Leader, Dies at 75 (Nov. 10, 1982)
Jerome Kern, Noted Composer, Dies at 60 (Nov. 11, 1945)
Lucretia Mott, 19th-Century American Feminist, Dies at 87 (Nov. 11, 1880)
Percival Lowell, Astronomer and Author, Dies at 61 (Nov. 12, 1916)
Booker T. Washington, Founder of the Tuskegee Institute, Dies at 59 (Nov. 14, 1915)
Lionel Barrymore, Veteran Screen and Stage Star, Dies at 76 (Nov. 15, 1954)
Margaret Mead, Anthropologist and Author, Dies at 76 (Nov. 15, 1978)
Sam Rayburn, 79, Who Served 17 Years as House Speaker, Dies (Nov. 16, 1961)
Francisco Franco, Whose Iron Hand Forged a Modern Spain, Dies at 82 (Nov. 20, 1975)
Gerard Swope, 84, Ex-G.E. Head, Dies (Nov. 20, 1957)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, Dies at 46 (Nov. 22, 1963)
Jack London, Novelist, Dies at 40 (Nov. 22, 1916)
Eugene O'Neill, Playwright Who Won Nobel Prize, Dies at 65 (Nov. 27, 1953)
Enrico Fermi, Architect of Atomic Bomb, Dies at 53 (Nov. 28, 1954)
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