DIED
Woody Crockett, 93, decorated Tuskegee Airman who flew 149 combat missions in World War II and 45 in Korea before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1970.
DIED
Dorothy McGuire, 84 (right, with sisters Christine and Phyllis); her pop trio, the McGuire Sisters, sang 1950s hits including "Sincerely" and "Sugartime."
WON
The U.S. Open, by Scotsman Andy Murray; the Olympic gold medalist is the first British man to win the U.S. title since Fred Perry in 1936.
DIED
Thomas Szasz, 92, psychiatrist and author of the 1961 book The Myth of Mental Illness, who questioned the legitimacy of psychiatric...