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12
People
9
Organizations
2
Locations
8
Events
4
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Document Information

Type: News clipping / obituary list / government record (house oversight)
File Size: 1.7 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a news summary or 'In Memoriam' compilation listing the deaths of notable individuals occurring between late July and early August 2013. The list includes sex researcher Virginia Johnson, hacker Barnaby Jack, politician Lindy Boggs, and others. While produced by the House Oversight Committee (indicated by the Bates stamp), the specific page content contains biographical summaries of deceased public figures and does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Virginia Johnson Researcher
Key figure in sexual revolution, conducted research in human sexuality. Died July 24 (2013).
William Masters Collaborator
Collaborator with Virginia Johnson.
Barnaby Jack Computer-security professional
Exposed vulnerabilities in ATMs and insulin pumps. Died July 25 (2013).
Lindy Boggs U.S. Representative
Served 18 years in House, champion for women's rights. Died July 27 (2013).
Hale Boggs Politician
Husband of Lindy Boggs.
George "Boomer" Scott Professional Baseball Player
Played for Boston Red Sox. Died July 28 (2013).
Peter Flanigan Investment Banker / Political Adviser
Former Dillon Read banker, adviser to Nixon. Died July 29 (2013).
Richard Nixon Former U.S. President
Mentioned in relation to Peter Flanigan's campaign work.
Berthold Beitz German Industrialist
Hid Jews during WWII, rebuilt Fried Krupp GmbH. Died July 30 (2013).
Art Donovan NFL Player
Hall of Fame defensive tackle for Baltimore Colts. Died Aug. 4 (2013).
E. Nelson Asiel Brokerage Firm Leader
Leader of Asiel & Co. Died Aug. 5 (2013).
Elias Asiel Founder
Grandfather of E. Nelson Asiel, founded Asiel & Co.

Timeline (8 events)

August 4, 2013
Death of Art Donovan
Unspecified
August 5, 2013
Death of E. Nelson Asiel
Unspecified
July 24, 2013
Death of Virginia Johnson
Unspecified
July 25, 2013
Death of Barnaby Jack
Unspecified
July 27, 2013
Death of Lindy Boggs
Unspecified
July 28, 2013
Death of George "Boomer" Scott
Unspecified
George Scott
July 29, 2013
Death of Peter Flanigan
Unspecified
July 30, 2013
Death of Berthold Beitz
Unspecified

Locations (2)

Location Context

Relationships (4)

Virginia Johnson Professional Collaborator William Masters
conducted groundbreaking research in human sexuality with her collaborator, William Masters
Lindy Boggs Spouse / Political Successor Hale Boggs
succeeding her husband, Hale Boggs
Peter Flanigan Political Adviser Richard Nixon
deputy campaign manager for Richard Nixon... joined the administration as an adviser
E. Nelson Asiel Family (Grandson/Grandfather) Elias Asiel
Third-generation leader... founded by his grandfather, Elias

Full Extracted Text

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cancer.
Virginia Johnson, 88. One of the key figures in the sexual
revolution in postwar America, she conducted groundbreaking
research in human sexuality with her collaborator, William
Masters. Died July 24.
Barnaby Jack, 36. A New Zealand-born computer-security
professional who exposed how hackers could attack bank automated
teller machines, insulin pumps and other electronic devices.
Died July 25.
Lindy Boggs, 97. She spent 18 years in the U.S. House of
Representatives, succeeding her husband, Hale Boggs, and worked
as a champion for women’s rights. Died July 27.
George “Boomer” Scott, 69. Large, strong and agile, he spent
nine of his 14 seasons in Major League Baseball with the Boston
Red Sox, playing first base and leading the team to win the
American League pennant in 1967. Died July 28.
Peter Flanigan, 90. The former Dillon Read investment banker,
who worked as deputy campaign manager for Richard Nixon’s
successful 1968 presidential run, then joined the administration
as an adviser on business and economic matters. Died July 29.
Berthold Beitz, 99. German industrialist who hid Jews from the
Nazis during World War II and then helped rebuild Fried Krupp
GmbH, a predecessor of the country’s biggest steelmaker. Died
July 30.
August
Art Donovan, 88. An NFL Hall of Fame defensive tackle who won
two championships with the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s. Died
Aug. 4.
E. Nelson Asiel, 96. Third-generation leader of Asiel & Co., a
Wall Street brokerage firm founded by his grandfather, Elias, in
1878. Died Aug. 5.
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