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Margaret Harris 2000 Deaths

Margaret HarrisAge: 95 British-born film and stage set designer known for her simple yet expressive sets. Harris' company, Motley, which specialized in Shakespearean productions, was the…

Harry Newman 2000 Deaths

Harry NewmanAge: 90 All-American triple-threat tailback who led Michigan to an undefeated season in 1932 and as a rookie QB led the Giants to the NFL's first title game in 1933; threw the…

Harry Usher 2000 Deaths

Harry UsherAge: 61 attorney and former executive vice president and general manager of the 1984 Olympic Summer Games; teamed with Peter Ueberroth to successfully raise money and organize the…

Harry Oppenheimer 2000 Deaths

Harry OppenheimerAge: 91 South African industrialist, known as the “king of diamonds,” who presided over a vast empire that included De Beers Consolidated Mines and banking, real estate, and…

Harry Cooper 2000 Deaths

Harry CooperAge: 96 Hall of Fame golfer who won the first Vardon Trophy for the lowest average score and won 32 career PGA Tour titles; arguably the best golfer never to win a major; came…

Harry Caray 1998 Deaths

Harry Caray (Harry Christopher Carabina)Age: 83 legendary radio/TV broadcaster best remembered for his oversized, black-rimmed glasses and outgoing personality that earned him the title "…

Harry Stanley 1998 Deaths

Harry StanleyAge: 100 Vaudeville comedian who later became a lecturer. He was known as a master of double talk, a made-up language that sounded profound but was actually meaningless. Died:…

Clara Harris, 2003 News

Texas dentist, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February for killing her husband, David Harris, an orthodontist. In July 2002, Clara ran over David with her Mercedes-Benz after she…

Marjorie Harris Carr Biography

Marjorie Harris CarrConservationistBorn: March 26, 1915Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Born in Boston, Marjorie Harris moved to Florida as a young girl. Her early interest in nature was cultivated…