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Ashton Hawkins, 1937-2022

The great American museums are great largely because people with the means to collect art and artifacts, or accumulate books and manuscripts and antiquities, have been rescuing, buying, collecting, and protecting them in great quantities since the Civil War. And they are so widely and readily accessible because certain people with knowledge and means, as well as social skills and business acumen, have steered, maneuvered, and charmed the great American collections into those great American museums. ....

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William Hurt, 1950-2022

William Hurt arguably had two well-connected, well-trod paths in front of him. He took neither. Hurt was born in Washington, D.C., to parents who were part of the U.S. diplomatic and media establishment: His father served in the diplomatic corps, and his mother worked for Time. (After his parents separated, his mother would marry Henry Luce III, the son of the founder and publisher of Time.) Rather than pursuing a career in diplomacy or journalism, where his familial connections in the fields would have likely assured him of a relatively easy path toward a stable career, Hurt chose acting. He studied drama at the Juilliard School of performing arts in New York and began his career as a stage actor with the New York’s Circle Repertory Company. ....

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Richard Blum, 1935-2022

Richard Blum was the kind of financier who not only enjoyed accumulating his fortune but seemed to take even greater pleasure in putting it to good use. The lifelong San Franciscan earned his first million by age 30. When he died on Feb. 27 of cancer, at 86, his works, wide interests, and numerous philanthropies had enjoyed the benefit of his moneymaking prowess for a half-century and more. ....

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