The Daily Goodbye
Bruce Graham was the man behind some of the best-known buildings in Chicago including the Sears Tower and the Hancock Center. Phillip Law was one of Australia's greatest adventurers, taking part in 23 Antarctic expeditions in which he established three bases and charted 3,000 miles of coastline and some 800,000 miles square miles of the icy continent's interior. Read more about the remarkable lives of these men in Tuesday's Daily Goodbye, written by Post Obituary Writer Patricia Sullivan.
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Washington Post editors
| March 9, 2010; 12:30 PM ET
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