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ny090323163606 FILE ? One Vanderbilt, center right, designed by the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox, next to Grand Central Terminal in New York, Sept. 23, 2022. Eugene Kohn, who co-founded the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox in 1976 and whose ambitions led it to become, within a few years, a rival to long-established international architectural firms and one of the most prolific designers of skyscrapers in the world, died on Thursday, March 9, 2023, at his home in Montecito, Calif. He was 92. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070420224804 FILE -- John Prine performs at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., in 2018. Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73. (William DeShazer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619130403 FILE-- A cutout poster of Gloria Vanderbilt's son, Anderson Cooper, at Vanderbilt's apartment in New York, March 23, 2016. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Ike Edeani/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101020214204 FILE -- John Prine in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 23, 2016. Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73. (Kyle Dean Reinford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080420113705 FILE -- John Prine in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 23, 2016. Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73. (Kyle Dean Reinford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101020220104 FILE -- John Prine in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 23, 2016. Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73. (Kyle Dean Reinford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070420224704 FILE -- John Prine in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 23, 2016. Prine, the raspy-voiced country-folk singer whose ingenious lyrics to songs by turns poignant, angry and comic made him a favorite of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and others, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He was 73. (Kyle Dean Reinford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120504 FILE-- Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt and his second wife, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, with their young daughter Gloria arriving in New York, Aug. 20, 1925. The daughter, Gloria Vanderbilt, a society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times)
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ny291019195104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt at the age of 7 with her maternal grandfather, H.H. Morgan, on the sands at Juan-les-Pins in southeastern France in 1931. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619121004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt at the age of 7 with her maternal grandfather, H.H. Morgan, on the sands at Juan-les-Pins in southeastern France in 1931. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times)
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ny170619121104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her living room, flanked by portraits of her mother and herself, in New York, Nov. 9, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Gene Maggio/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt with her husband Wyatt Cooper, a writer, at the El Morocco in New York, May 6, 1965. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Larry C. Morris/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291019195004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt while preparing a new art exhibition of her graphics and fabrics, in Southampton, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619130004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt while preparing a new art exhibition of her graphics and fabrics, in Southampton, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619130104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt and her husband Wyatt Cooper at a film festival at Lincoln Center in New York, Sept. 16, 1969. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Larry C. Morris/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619125804 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt, 16, with her aunt Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney sit atop their trunk, following their return to New York on the SS Oriente, on April 28, 1939. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Times Wide World Photos)
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ny170619121904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291019194803 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619121205 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121204 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt a the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121404 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121303 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619125904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120604 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating, for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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