One of Cornell’s most prominent alumnae, Toni Morrison M.A. ’55, died on Monday night, her publisher confirmed on Twitter. She died at Montefiore Medical Center in New York after a brief illness.
Lorain Public Library hosts week of events honoring the Nobel Prize-winning author ahead of Ohio's annual Toni Morrison Day ...
She was born Aug. 6, 1954 in Jamestown, a daughter of the late Mary C. Werneth Herzing. Joann was a 1973 graduate of Frewsburg Central School. She had worked in home health care for many years before ...
John M. Morrison, born May 14, 1937, to William and Dena Morrison in Aldrich, Minn., and passed away on Sept. 6, 2011, after a short illness. John is survived by his wife, Sharon Morrison, of 52 years ...
Richard Morrison, MD, cardiac surgeon for Hamilton Cardiovascular Institute, was honored in Hamilton County for his impact on cardiac patients and family members. Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger ...
MINNEAPOLIS — George Morrison had been away from Minnesota for several years when he and his wife, fellow painter Hazel Belvo, moved back in 1970. Inside her light-filled painting studio near ...
In 1970, Nobel Prize laureate and Cornell alumna, Toni Morrison M.A. ‘55 published her acclaimed debut novel The Bluest Eye, marking the beginning of a career that spanned nearly five decades. To ...
Dr. John Ford Morrison MD, 74, of Rochester, Minnesota, passed away at his home on December 6, 2021. John was born in Des Moines, Iowa on January 2, 1947 to parents Hugh Pritchard and Velma (Ford) ...
A dominant figure in cross country and track & field at Minnesota, Dave Morrison’s distance running accomplishments continue to stand the test of time. A two-time cross country All-American in 1982 ...
Born in Oklahoma City to Captain William and Dorothy Morrison, Tom was the son of a career naval officer, and witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor as an eleven year old. He attended Harvard College ...
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