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Katharine Lee Bates spent the summer of 1893 in Colorado Springs and wrote a poem the whole country now knows how to sing. A new documentary, “From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and ...
By Katharine Q. Seelye This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times. Katharine Dexter McCormick ...
The family of murdered Cash App founder Bob Lee is suing his killer and the killer’s relatives, accusing them of attempting to destroy key evidence following the murder. Lee, 43, was repeatedly ...
When Lee Shau-kee’s two sons, Peter Lee Ka-kit and Martin Lee Ka-shing, took over the reins of a multibillion-dollar business empire in 2019, the event was remarkable for being uneventful.
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Ross McEwan has had a few weeks to brush up on his history. The former National Australia Bank chief executive was announced as ...
Min Woo Lee won his first PGA Tour title on Sunday, holding off late charges from the chasing pack to win the Houston Open – and joining an exclusive club with the victory. Lee had led by five ...
officially debuted at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City. By his side was wife Katharine McPhee, whom he married in 2019. Also in attendance were three of the 75-year-old musician's children ...
Lee Shau Kee was among the first generation of entrepreneurs in Hong Kong who started making a fortune from property development between the 60s and 70s. Lee Shau Kee, the self-made billionaire ...
Australia’s Min Woo Lee is on the brink of winning his first ever PGA Tour title, after enjoying a brilliant third round at the Houston Open on Saturday to open up a four-shot lead over his ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Lucky Us, based on the hilarious novel by ...
K.W. Lee, a pioneering Korean American journalist credited with sparking a movement to free a wrongfully convicted Korean immigrant from death row and inspiring a legion of journalists and ...
K.W. Lee stands in Shields Library at UC Davis on Oct. 8, 1997, with his original photos, newspaper articles and court records on Chol Soo Lee, a Korean American immigrant wrongly convicted of murder.