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Taps for Nicholas brother Harold
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New York Amsterdam News
07-26-2000
Taps for Nicholas brother Harold
Friends of Harold Nicholas had plenty to say last Saturday when they met
inside the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home on Madison Avenue. After a career
which spanned 70 years, the younger brother of Fayard Nicholas left plenty
of stories to be told at his farewell.
Some made their comments public and others reflected quietly on shared
moments they spent with the talented d...
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