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In 1888 Alfred's brother Ludvig died while visiting Cannes and a French newspaper erroneously published Alfred's obituary.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
In a fictional obituary, purportedly published in The Times, Bond's parents were given as Andrew Bond, from the village of Glencoe, Scotland, and Monique Delacroix, from Yverdon, Switzerland.
His obituary was written by Vint Cerf and published as RFC 2468 in remembrance of Postel and his work.
The defeat was widely recorded in the English press and a mock obituary was published in The Sporting Times, lamenting the death of English cricket and noted that " the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia ".
( On his death in 1998, his obituary was published as RFC 2468.
According to his The New York Times obituary published on April 3, 1872, Morse received respectively the decoration of the Atiq Nishan-i-Iftikhar ( English: Order of Glory ) medal on wearer's right depicted in photo of Morse with medals, set in diamonds, from the Sultan Ahmad I ibn Mustafa of Turkey ( c. 1847 ), a golden snuff box containing the Prussian gold medal for scientific merit from the King of Prussia ( 1851 ); the Great Gold Medal of Arts and Sciences from the King of Württemberg ( 1852 ); and the Great Golden Medal of Science and Arts from Emperor of Austria ( 1855 ); a cross of Chevalier in the Légion d ' honneur from the Emperor of France ; the Cross of a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog from the King of Denmark ( 1856 ); the Cross of Knight Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, from the Queen of Spain, besides being elected member of innumerable scientific and art societies in this States and other countries.
A mock obituary was published in the Sporting Times the following day, mourning the death of English cricket, as this was the first time that an England team had lost on home soil.
In 1971, after seeing Virginia's obituary in The New York Times, four friends formed a company, called Elizabeth Press, and published a children's book titled Yes, Virginia that illustrated the editorial and included a brief history of the main characters.
In an obituary published in the American Journal of Science, Gibbs's former student Henry A. Bumstead referred to Gibbs's personal character:
As Jean Pierre Lion has pointed out, " the only serious and analytical obituary to have been published in the months " after his death was by a Frenchman, Hugues Panassié.
Telemann wrote choral cantatas for Frankfurt ( later published in solo versions as the Harmonische Gottesdienst ) and Graupner cycles for Darmstadt, but Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ) made a truly monumental contribution: his obituary mentions five complete cycles of his cantatas, of which three, comprising some 200 works, are known today, in addition to motets.
An overview of Smith's mathematics contained in a lengthy obituary published in a professional journal in 1884 is reproduced at NumberTheory. Org.
His obituary was published in the Post Boy No. 5244 London 2 March 1723:
A detailed obituary was published in the American magazine The Manufacturer and Builder ( Volume 19, Issue 6, June 1887 ).
Selby often wryly noted that The New York Times would not review his books when they were published, but he predicted that they would print his obituary.
However his obituary was published in November 1900 before he retired.
An obituary regarding Black was published by IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control in 1984.
The Society's journal, which had published his papers, printed an obituary by Edward Clodd.
After Cheung's death, Cheung's family published a full-page obituary in a Hong Kong newspaper, in which Tong was listed as a surviving spouse ( 未亡人 ).
This article, first published in 1870, also accompanied Hopkins ' obituary in the Baltimore American as a tribute in 1873.
Besides these he published a number of articles in the Journal des savants ; for many years he wrote the history of the Académie des Inscriptions in the collection of Memoirs of this Academy, and he composed obituary notices of his colleagues, which were inserted in the Bulletin.
* Variety Obituaries, 15-volume series with every obituary published by the entertainment trade magazine Variety from 1905 to 1994
The piece was finished by Robert Bridges and published along with Fowler ’ s " Preposition at End " and a brief obituary.

obituary and Nation
The magazine The Nation responded to the NYT obituary saying that " even though American papers had scorned and trivialized Derrida before, the tone seemed particularly caustic for an obituary of an internationally acclaimed philosopher who had profoundly influenced two generations of American humanities scholars.

obituary and Christopher
* Professor Christopher Elrington-Daily Telegraph obituary
Wyatt is survived by her sons Christopher and Michael Ward ( according to an obituary in The Washington Post, a third son died in infancy in the early 1940s ), three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
* Reed, Christopher ( 2004 ) " Burger king who revived chain with salads: James Richard Cantalupo, Businessman, 1943-2004 " ( obituary reprinted from The Guardian ) in The Sydney Morning Herald, 2004-04-22, p. 30
* Christopher Fry New York Times obituary
Christopher Frizzelle, in an " obituary " for the band in the Seattle-based arts weekly The Stranger, remarked that their " most important and dramatic public events were standoffs with cops " and that they " can be credited for keeping WTO protestors energized, focused, and photogenic … What their parties and their protests had in common was intensity, vividness, and a fun, frightening sense that anything could happen.
* Christopher Alexander Roger Helm ( 1937-2007 ) ( obituary ), Nigel Redman in British Birds, Vol.

obituary and Hitchens
' " Following Hitchens ' death in 2011, Cockburn wrote a critical obituary of him for Counterpunch.

obituary and wrote
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
However after the obituary appeared, a nephew wrote to say that Charles Babbage was born one year earlier, in 1791.
Husserl in his 1917 obituary wrote, " He wanted to draw only from the deepest sources, he wanted to produce only work of enduring value.
In an obituary of Arthur Lee in early 2007, Kandia Crazy Horse of Vibe Magazine wrote that "' Forever Changes ' ( was ) his psychedelic masterpiece ... an exhilarating mash-up of West Side freak folk with East Side mariachi and blues.
He also wrote his own obituary, in which he stated repeatedly that he " wrote the Goon show and died ".
Cerf also went to Van Nuys High School along with Jon Postel and Steve Crocker ; he wrote the former's obituary.
William of Poitiers wrote glowingly of William's reign and its benefits, but the obituary notice for William in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle condemns William in harsh terms.
Catherine Smith, who wrote her mother's obituary, quoted from Smith's 1996 memoirs Events Leading Up to My Death, that their relationship " was born in an atmosphere of acute crisis.
Cunningham in his obituary of Turner wrote that it was: " recognised by the wiser few as a nobel attempt at lift in landscape art out of the tame insipidities ... evinced for the fist time that mastery of effect for which he is now justly celebrated.
Hawksmoor's only child was a daughter, Elizabeth, whose second husband, Nathanial Blackerby, who wrote the obituary of his father-in-law.
As Mel Gussow wrote in Merrill ’ s 1995 obituary: " their friendly competition was an impetus for each becoming a writer.
" The campaign was the beginning of an association with Dukakis and his wife, Kitty, that would bring Mr. Zakim to the policy-making level of the national Democratic Party, a standing he retained after Dukakis's political career faded ," the Boston Globe wrote in its obituary on Zakim.
As Professor William L. Davidson wrote in Bain's obituary in Mind " In Dr. Bain's death, psychology has sustained a great loss ; but so too has education and practical reform.
Charles Elton ( ecology ), Alister Hardy ( marine biology ) and John Baker ( cytology ) all became highly successful, and Baker eventually wrote Huxley's Royal Society obituary memoir.
In its obituary of Holloway, The Times wrote that Sam and Albert " became part of English folklore during the 1930s, and they remained so during the Second World War.
In an obituary for MacBride, David Boaz wrote, " In some ways he was the last living link to the best of the Old Right, the rugged-individualist, anti-New Deal, anti-interventionist spirit of Rep. Howard Buffett, Albert Jay Nock, H. L. Mencken, Isabel Paterson, and Lane.
* In 1942 Morley wrote his own obituary for the biographical dictionary Twentieth Century Authors.
In 1952, Cameron wrote an obituary essay for The Illustrated London News, " The King Is Dead ", about the passing of King George VI.
Following the death of Tony Miles in 2001, Short wrote an obituary in the Sunday Telegraph in which he claimed that during the 27th Chess Olympiad in Dubai he had slept with Miles's then-girlfriend.
Following Hopkins ' death, the Baltimore Sun wrote a lengthy obituary which closed thus: " In the death of Johns Hopkins a career has been closed which affords a rare example of successful energy in individual accumulations, and of practical beneficence in devoting the gains thus acquired to the public.
Following Stalin ’ s death on March 5, 1953, the North Korean leader wrote an emotional obituary in his honor titled " Stalin Is the Inspiration for the Peoples Struggling for Their Freedom and Independence " in a special issue of the WPK newspaper Rodong Sinmun ( March 10, 1953 ), the opening of which reads:
This was the start of a lifelong friendship and Henley wrote an admiring obituary to Brown in the New Review ( December 1897 ): " He was singularly kind to me at a moment when I needed kindness even more than I needed encouragement ".

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