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    Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Abe Bortz, historian, teacher, book reviewer

    Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93.
    Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93. Dr. Bortz grew up in Cincinnati, graduating from high school there in 1937 and...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Social Security, Harvard University, Pikesville, World War II (1939-1945)

  2. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Hereford boys lacrosse looking for sixth straight state title as season unfolds for area teams

    Conor Cunningham wants to make sure he and his teammates finish the upcoming season the same way the previous five Hereford High School boys lacrosse teams have exited their recent campaigns.
    Conor Cunningham wants to make sure he and his teammates finish the upcoming season the same way the previous five Hereford High School boys lacrosse teams have exited their recent campaigns. On top. Yes, the Bulls are prepae very least, earn the...

    Tags: University of Florida, Ben Jones, Brian King, Boris (music group), University of Maryland Baltimore County

  4. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Dr. Benjamin H. Cassutto, veterinarian

    Dr. Benjamin H. Cassutto, a veterinarian and Army veteran, died Thursday of cancer at Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford, Del. The Millsboro, Del., resident was 52.
    Dr. Benjamin H. Cassutto, a veterinarian and Army veteran, died Thursday of cancer at Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford, Del. The Millsboro, Del., resident was 52. The son of a minister and a Carroll County educator, Benjamin Henricus Cassutto was born in...

    Tags: Reisterstown, Virginia Tech, Frederick County (Virginia), Carroll County (Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland)

  6. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The Pure bottle: An Owings Mills entrepreneur's adventure

    Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle?
    Will consumers pay $20 for a reusable glass drinking bottle? Walt Himelstein thinks so. The Owings Mills environmental chemist and entrepreneur invented the Pure reusable glass drinking bottle, which features a shock-absorbing plastic sleeve that holds...

    Tags: Hampden, Science, China, Consumers, Coca-Cola Co.

  8. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Pine Picasso: Chain saw carver transforms wood into art

    Evelyn Mogren lets the chips fall where they may nearly every day.
    Evelyn Mogren lets the chips fall where they may nearly every day. After pull-starting her gas-powered chain saw, she deftly applies the tip to a parrot’s wing, a fox’s tail or a rabbit’s fur coat, and their hides and claws begin...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, Social Organizations, Sculpture, Carroll County (Maryland), Arts

  10. Nov 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Father, sons and football: Thanksgiving for Harbaugh family at M&T Bank Stadium

    Every Tuesday morning during football season, a few minutes before the clock in his living room hits 10 a.m., Jack Harbaugh will step out his front door and soak up the cool air as he stands on his porch in Mequon, Wisc. Try as he might, he cannot resist fidgeting. Every few minutes, he'll glance up the street, eager to spot the FedEx truck the moment it materializes.
    Every Tuesday morning during football season, a few minutes before the clock in his living room hits 10 a.m., Jack Harbaugh will step out his front door and soak up the cool air as he stands on his porch in Mequon, Wisc. Try as he might, he cannot...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Thanksgiving, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Cincinnati Bearcats, New York Giants

  12. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Dr. Constance A. "Connie" Griffin

    Dr. Constance A. "Connie" Griffin, an internationally known pancreatic cancer researcher who led the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Cytogenetics Core and was director of the Pathology Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, died Jan. 8 of pancreatic cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
    Dr. Constance A. "Connie" Griffin, an internationally known pancreatic cancer researcher who led the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Cytogenetics Core and was director of the Pathology Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, died Jan. 8 of pancreatic...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, University of Pennsylvania, Indiana University, Teaching and Learning

  14. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. American String Quartet plays Candlelight concert

    In classical music terms, one quartet plus one quartet equals an octet. You can hear that mathematical formula for yourself when the American String Quartet is joined by the Ariel String Quartet for a Candlelight Concert Society program on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre.
    In classical music terms, one quartet plus one quartet equals an octet. You can hear that mathematical formula for yourself when the American String Quartet is joined by the Ariel String Quartet for a Candlelight Concert Society program on Saturday, Jan....

    Tags: New York City, Colleges and Universities, Customs and Tradition, Music, Manhattan (New York City)

  16. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. From Sun Magazine: When architects build a marriage — and design a home

    Architects live and breathe design, blissfully losing themselves in details most people would never notice — the bevel of a trim, the way light falls across a room, squared legs or curved.
    Architects live and breathe design, blissfully losing themselves in details most people would never notice — the bevel of a trim, the way light falls across a room, squared legs or curved. So what happens, we wondered, when two such aesthetes...

    Tags: Virginia Tech, Forests, Natural Resources, Bolton Hill, Architecture

  18. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Special teams coordinator Rosburg happy to 'break one' for TD

    <em>Each week, we bring you a Q&amp;A with a Ravens player, coach or team executive to help you learn a little more about the team. Today's guest is special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Jerry Rosburg.</em>
    Each week, we bring you a Q&A with a Ravens player, coach or team executive to help you learn a little more about the team. Today's guest is special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Jerry Rosburg. Lardarius Webb returned a punt 68 yards for a...

    Tags: Boston College, Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh, Chuck Pagano, Cleveland Browns

  20. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Anne Healy, headmistress

    Anne Healy, a visionary educator who as headmistress led the way in integrating Roland Park Country School and oversaw its transition into the computer age, died Wednesday afternoon of post-polio syndrome at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Anne Healy, a visionary educator who as headmistress led the way in integrating Roland Park Country School and oversaw its transition into the computer age, died Wednesday afternoon of post-polio syndrome at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Guilford...

    Tags: New York City, Windsor Locks, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Polio, African Americans

  22. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Elinor W. Bodian

    Elinor W. Bodian, who worked as a medical illustrator at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for 40 years and was also an abstract painter, died Sept. 16 of heart disease at her Roland Park Place home.
    Elinor W. Bodian, who worked as a medical illustrator at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for 40 years and was also an abstract painter, died Sept. 16 of heart disease at her Roland Park Place home. She was 90. The daughter of a...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), New York City, Artists, Baltimore Museum of Art, Coopersburg

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