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1969 John Carroll grad David S. Sedney receives Charles K. Riepe Alumni Award
David S. Sedney, Class of 1969, is the recipient of John Carroll School's Charles K. Riepe Alumni Award. Sedney exemplifies the four outcomes of a John Carroll education: a strong sense of self, excellence in achievement of personal and professional...Tags: United Nations, Defense, U.S. Department of State, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bob Dylan to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelWhat does American musical icon Bob Dylan have in common with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and ex-astronaut John Glenn? All are on the list of 13 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It's the nation's highest civilian honor,... -
Sanford McDonnell dies at 89; former McDonnell Douglas CEO
Sanford "Sandy" McDonnell, the former chief executive of aerospace giant McDonnell Douglas Corp. who in the 1970s helped turn around the company started by his uncle, died Monday. He was 89. His death was announced by Boeing Co., which acquired McDonnell...Tags: U.S. Navy, Pancreatic Cancer, Ethics, Boeing Co., Values
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Owen Daly II, Navy veteran and top Baltimore banker
Owen Daly II, who served in the Navy during two wars and was a top executive at two Baltimore-based banks, died Thursday of heart failure at his Lutherville home. He was 87. Mr. Daly was born in Denver, Colo., and attended the Gilman School in Baltimore,...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), University of Pennsylvania, College Sports, World War II (1939-1945), Heart Failure
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Brentano Quartet will present Bach, Beethoven and Busoni at Norton Center for the Arts
Thursday, Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts will present the Brentano String Quartet in a program of Bach, Busoni, and Beethoven. Since its inception in 1992, the Brentano String Quartet has appeared throughout the world to critical...
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Henry L. Miller, 99
Retired U.S. Army Col. Henry Loose Miller, 99, of Hagerstown, died Thursday, April 5, 2012, at Homewood Retirement Center, Williamsport. Born June 12, 1912, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Dr. Victor and Nellie (Loose) Miller of Hagerstown....
Tags: Graduation, Philippines, U.S. Army, Washington, DC, West Hartford
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Alice C. Steinbach, Pulitzer Prize winner
Alice C. Steinbach, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for The Baltimore Sun, whose work captured the wonder and grace of people and places around the world, died Tuesday of cancer at her Roland Park Place home. She was 78.
In her more than two-...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Charles Street, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Hotels and Accommodations
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Looking Back: Northmen win district title before sellout crowd
News-Review sports writer50 years ago — A standing-room-only crowd crammed the Petoskey High School gym to see Petoskey defeat Alpena Catholic, 48-44, to take the Class B boys basketball district championship, the Northmen’s first since 1955. Ed White scored 17...Tags: High School Baseball, College Basketball, Jeff Alexander, High School Sports, Motocross
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F. Sherwood Rowland dies at 84; UC Irvine professor won Nobel Prize
F. Sherwood Rowland, the UC Irvine chemistry professor who warned the world that man-made chemicals could erode the ozone layer, has died. He was 84.
Rowland, known as Sherry, died Saturday at his home in Corona del Mar of complications from Parkinson'...Tags: Enrico Fermi, Donald Bren, Colleges and Universities, Air Pollution, University of California, Irvine
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Roy Britten dies at 92; Caltech biologist was DNA, gene pioneer
Roy J. Britten, a Caltech biologist who discovered that the mammalian genome includes large quantities of repetitive DNA sequences that do not serve as blueprints for genes, has died. He was 92.
Britten, who had pancreatic cancer, died Jan. 21 at his...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Medical Research, Pancreatic Cancer, Science, Manhattan (New York City)
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Professor remembered as a legal ally
Friends of a Chapman University law professor who died after falling from a parking structure last week remembered her as a legal ally to supporters of same-sex marriage. Mary "Katherine" Baird Darmer was one of the founding members and served as the...Tags: U.S. Army, The Rachel Maddow Show (tv program), Manhattan (New York City), The New York Times, Same-Sex Marriage
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Richard Nash Jr., businessman
Richard Nash Jr., a retired businessman and avid boater, died Jan. 11 of pneumonia and heart failure at his winter home in Naples, Fla. The Towson resident was 82. The son of an IBM manager and a homemaker, Mr. Nash was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Korean War (1950-1953), Charles Street, Towson, Anglicanism
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