Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 90, conductor Arturo Toscanini's daughter who nurtured and guarded her husband, Vladimir Horowitz, through his legendary but turbulent career as a piano virtuoso, died Friday in her Manhattan home.
Juanita Kidd Stout, 79, who became the first black woman elected judge in the nation when she won a seat on the Philadelphia Municipal Court in 1959, died Friday of leukemia. She also became the first black woman to serve on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and had been a music teacher before pursuing a law career.
Pub Date: 8/23/98