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  • '''From ''The Philadelphia Inquirer,'' April 5, 1987''' Date of Death: 3/1987
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  • ...Advisory Committee of the Philadelphia Historical Commission from 1975 to 1987, and served as a member of the board of the Academy of Vocal Arts and the F [[Category:1989 deaths]]
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  • ...fffff; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;"> began working for TAG in 1987 as assistant director. He was then appointed acting director and in Decembe [[Category:1993 deaths]]
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  • ...nyone else, David Chickadel can be called the founder of We The People. In 1987, along with his close friends Bill Randall and Terry Dillon, David announce [[Category:1988 deaths]]
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  • Los Angeles 1987 [[Category:1986 deaths]]
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  • ...vincetown Work Groups to plan the historic March on Washington. In October 1987, he marched for lesbian and gay rights in the nation's capital. In the autumn of 1987, the Provincetown Arts Lottery Council awarded Mr. Donahue a grant to fund
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  • ...ool in 1981 and received his business administration degree with honors in 1987 from Howard University. While inPublished on 1994-03-10, Page D08, Philadel [[Category:1994 deaths]]
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  • ...portation at the University of Pennsylvania when he learned he had AIDS in 1987. About a year and a half ago, he lost his sight. But not his spirit. Last O ...pan>'''Source:''' Sandy Bauers, Inquirer Staff Writer For Donald Ellerman, 1987 had been a good year. A student of urban planning and transportation at the
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  • Posted: July 16, 1987 Date of Death: 7/13/1987
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  • ...d_and_Kirk_1987_Miller_Boycott.jpg|671x443px|Kirk with Ted: Miller Boycott 1987]][[File:Ted_and_Kirk_1975.jpg|632x452px|Kirk with Ted: Honeymoon in Manhatt [[Category:1992 deaths]]
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  • Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 1987 [[Category:1987 deaths]]
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  • ...inted as a member of the Mayor's Commission on People with Disabilities in 1987. Oliver was a member and former Board President of Resources for Living Ind [[Category:2002 deaths]]
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  • Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 6/1987 [[Category:1987 deaths]]
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  • ...s Criminal Justice Unit, an arm of the Managing Director’s Office, since 1987. He was also the former president of the Gay Activist Alliance of Philadelp [[Category:2001 deaths]]
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  • ...the editor in news technology at the New York Times. At The Inquirer from 1987 until 1989, he played a major role in the newspaper's conversion to compute [[Category:1995 deaths]]
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  • ''<span style="margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt 0.75in;">1987</span>'' [[Category:1986 deaths]]
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  • ...t age 37, the Pennsylvania Ballet's senior member is retiring.Published on 1987-08-02, Page G01, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) [[Category:1993 deaths]]
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  • Finally in 1987, the President responded to the epidemic in the way the government so often [[Category:1985 deaths]]
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  • ...Modern Art. He lived in Philadelphia for about six years and worked, from 1987 until late in 1993, asPublished on 1994-10-21, Page B07, Philadelphia Inqui [[Category:1994 deaths]]
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  • "Diagnosed with AIDS in February, 1987, Jamie Ricciardelli continued to work and to travel extensively both here a [[Category:1989 deaths]]
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