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Elizabeth Arden (Florence N. Graham), 81, businesswoman who founded and ran one of the world's largest beauty-aids companies, 18 October 1969.
Bettina Ballard, 56, authority on women's fashions, fashion editor for Vogue (1946-1954), 4 August 1961.
William F. Bigelow, 86, magazine editor, managing editor of Cosmopolitan (1903-1913) and editor of Good Housekeeping (1913-1940), 5 March 1966.
Lord Alfred Bossom, 83, British architect, designed and renovated New York buildings, 4 September 1965.
Mead L. Bricker, 78, automobile executive, former vice-president of Ford Motor Company, 28 January 1964.
Pierre Cartier, 86, jeweler, founded Cartier's (1908) in New York City, 27 October 1964.
Le Corbusier, 77, Swiss-French architect, one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century, author of several books reflecting humanistic modernism in architecture, 27 August 1965.
Harlow Herbert Curtis, 69, business executive, served as vice-president and president of General Motors Corporation, 3 November 1962.
Taube C. Davis, 70, fashion consultant who greatly influenced women's fashions, 25 December 1962.
James Frank Duryea, 97, inventor, with brother Charles designed first successful gasoline-powered automobile in the United States (1893), 15 February 1967.
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