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10
People
12
Organizations
10
Locations
11
Events
1
Relationships
2
Quotes

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Type: News clipping / obituary list / evidentiary document
File Size: 2 MB
Summary

This document is a list of obituaries for prominent figures who died in late February (historically 2013). It includes summaries of the lives of individuals such as investor Martin Zweig, Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, and pianist Van Cliburn. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation evidence file.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Martin Zweig Investor / Author
Predicted 1987 crash, died Feb 18 at age 70.
Alger "Duke" Chapman Jr. CEO of Shearson Hammill & Co.
Merged firm with Hayden Stone Inc., died Feb 18 at age 81.
Sanford Weill Finance Executive
Mentioned as associated with Hayden Stone Inc.
Susan Carroll Managing Director / COO
Morgan Stanley MD and COO of Morgan Stanley Bank, died Feb 18 at age 50.
Paul McIlhenny CEO of McIlhenny Co.
Maker of Tabasco sauce, died Feb 23 at age 68.
C. Everett Koop U.S. Surgeon General
Served 1981-1989, died Feb 25 at age 96.
Stephane Hessel Diplomat / Activist / Writer
French Resistance hero, UN diplomat, author of 'Indignez-Vous!', died Feb 26 at age 95.
Robert Elberson CEO of Hanes Corp.
President of Sara Lee Corp., died Feb 26 at age 84.
Van Cliburn Pianist
International star, died Feb 27 at age 78.
Bruce Reynolds Criminal
Mastermind of the 1963 Great Train Robbery, died at age 81.

Organizations (12)

Name Type Context
Shearson Hammill & Co.
Hayden Stone Inc.
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley Bank
McIlhenny Co.
Tabasco
U.S. Government (Surgeon General)
United Nations
Occupy Wall Street
Hanes Corp.
Sara Lee Corp.
French Resistance

Timeline (11 events)

1958
Tchaikovsky International Piano and Violin Festival
Moscow
1963
Great Train Robbery
Britain
1974
Merger of Shearson Hammill & Co. with Hayden Stone Inc.
Not specified
Alger Chapman Jr. Sanford Weill
February 18
Death of Martin Zweig
Not specified
February 18
Death of Alger Chapman Jr.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Alger Chapman Jr.
February 18
Death of Susan Carroll
Not specified
February 23
Death of Paul McIlhenny
New Orleans
February 25
Death of C. Everett Koop
Not specified
February 26
Death of Stephane Hessel
Paris
February 26
Death of Robert Elberson
Charlotte, North Carolina
February 27
Death of Van Cliburn
Not specified

Relationships (1)

Alger Chapman Jr. Business Associate Sanford Weill
Chapman merged Shearson Hammill with Weill's Hayden Stone Inc.

Key Quotes (2)

"Indignez-Vous!"
Source
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Quote #1
"Time for Outrage"
Source
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Quote #2

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Martin Zweig, 70. He predicted the 1987 stock-market crash and
wrote books and newsletters that influenced U.S. investors for
more than a quarter century. Died Feb. 18.
Alger "Duke" Chapman Jr., 81. The CEO of Shearson Hammill &
Co., who merged the firm with Sanford Weill's Hayden Stone Inc.
in 1974, a milestone in the emergence of mega-companies within
the finance industry. Died Feb. 18 of congestive heart failure
in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he retired.
Susan Carroll, 50. A managing director of Morgan Stanley since
2009, who was the chief operating officer of Salt Lake City-
based Morgan Stanley Bank. Died Feb. 18 of liver disease.
Paul McIlhenny, 68. He was the fourth generation of his family
to lead McIlhenny Co., a maker of Tabasco sauce. Died Feb. 23 of
a heart attack at his home in New Orleans.
C. Everett Koop, 96. As U.S. surgeon general from 1981 to 1989,
he used his position to educate Americans about the dangers of
smoking while pushing the government to take a stronger stand
against AIDS. Died Feb. 25.
Stephane Hessel, 95. A hero of the French Resistance and former
United Nations diplomat, who in 2010 wrote "Indignez-Vous!,"
titled "Time for Outrage" in the U.S., a best-selling pamphlet
that helped inspire social protests in Europe and the Occupy
Wall Street movement. Died Feb. 26 in Paris.
Robert Elberson, 84. As CEO of Hanes Corp., he introduced L'eggs
pantyhose, and became president of Hanes's parent, Sara Lee
Corp. Died Feb. 26 at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Van Cliburn, 78. The pianist from Texas, whose triumph as a 23-
year-old at the 1958 Tchaikovsky International Piano and Violin
Festival in Moscow made him an international star. Died Feb. 27
of bone cancer.
Bruce Reynolds, 81. Mastermind of the 1963 Great Train Robbery
in Britain, which brought him fame, fortune and 10 years in
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