81. Ann Colbert, the founder of Colbert Artists Management Inc., which manages the careers of classical musicians, died on Sunday. 82. Anneli Cahn Lax, a professor and editor who was a leader in the publishing of mathematical literature, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan. 83. Another died on the next day, and two more died of blood poisoning and lingering infections. 84. Ann M. Lingg, who wrote articles and books about music and musicians, died on Tuesday at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in Manhattan. 85. Anne Homer Doerflinger, a writer whose stories appeared in numerous magazines, died on Tuesday at Morristown Memorial Hospital in New Jersey. 86. Arthur E. Smith, an interior designer known for his comfortable yet tailored interiors, died on Friday at New York Hospital. 87. Another officer died on the way to a hospital, and at least six more servicemen were wounded, some seriously. 88. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, an acclaimed pianist known for his reclusive behavior, died on Monday in Lugano, Switzerland. 89. Art Taylor, a leading jazz drummer and bandleader who taught and inspired many young musicians, died on Monday at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. 90. Arthur Doak Barnett, a leading scholar and government adviser on China, died on Monday at Georgetown Hospital in Washington. |