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Jack Anderson, an erudite dance critic for The New York Times from the 1970s until the 2020s, has died at 88. Anita Summers, a great empirical researcher, has also passed away. Gregg Sutton, a songwriter-musician who played with artists like Lone Justice, Bob Dylan, and Andy Kaufman, has died at 74.
What a fascinating interview of Anita Summers, conducted by Jim Poterba and Claudia Goldin. https://t.co/z4IUBmORHt
Anita Summers has died. She was a trailblazer in econ who spent most of the first half career as the only woman in the room. I only got to know her in the second half, when she was an office mate at Wharton. She was smart, funny and the fiercest nonagenarian I've ever met.
Natalie Zemon Davis, a historian whose imaginative and deeply researched investigations of the lives of marginalized figures profoundly influenced the discipline, died on Saturday at her home in Toronto. She was 94. https://t.co/4gqRHH15vu
Anita Summers, RIP https://t.co/tVQr28Z5rK
Gregg Sutton, Songwriter-Musician Who Played With Artists From Lone Justice and Bob Dylan to Andy Kaufman, Dies at 74 https://t.co/MwUYNLja0Z
RIP Anita Summers, a great empirical researcher and impressive woman. Watch https://t.co/unXSjTaj3W to understand what it was to be a woman researcher in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Jack Anderson, an erudite but open-minded dance critic for The New York Times from the 1970s until the 2020s, has died at 88. https://t.co/4uJNPcwHXF