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Gary S. Hill, former Hopkins chief of pathology
Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74. Dr. Hill pioneered a new technique for biopsies of tissue, in addition...
Tags: Biopsy, Teaching and Learning, Kidney Disease, Lung Cancer, Colleges and Universities
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Georg H.B. Luck, Hopkins professor
Georg H.B. Luck, whose career teaching the classics at the Johns Hopkins University spanned two decades and included studying the role magic and witchcraft played in the theology and world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, died Sunday from complications...Tags: Harvard University, Yale University, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, South America
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Havre de Grace: It's the last First Fridays of the year in HdG
Welcome dear readers, To Native American/Indian Heritage Month in November. Fair warning! Daylight savings time ends Nov. 4. Make sure you set back your clocks one hour Sunday morning. Otherwise, you will be an hour early to the church pews on Sunday...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Santa Claus (fictional character), Entertainment Events, Elections, Nobel Prize Awards
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Rebecca D. Dorsey, cabaret singer
Rebecca D. Dorsey, a Baltimore-born and -raised chanteuse, died Sept. 14 of ovarian cancer at her home in Sea Cliff, N.Y. She was 54.
The daughter of a physician and a public relations executive, Rebecca Devereux Dorsey was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Jupiter, Woody Allen, Long Island, Ovarian Cancer
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Lyric Opera gives 'Faust' a modern twist
The last time Charles Gounod's "Faust" was staged at the Lyric Opera House, 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I. That production, devised for the late John Lehmeyer for the old Baltimore Opera Company,...
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Melville F. Heath II
Melville French Heath II, an avid traveler and a self-trained guitarist who grew coveted peonies and taught French and Spanish at private schools in the city as well as Baltimore and Cecil counties, died April 12 of a heart attack.
The retired teacher,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lacrosse, College Sports, Family, Heart Attack
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The Rev. James J. McNamee III
The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury.
He was 76.
Mr. McNamee was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Paris (France), Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, Republic of Ireland, Christianity
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Howard County ladies were kept well abreast of the latest fashion trends in 1912
100 Years Ago Gowns and frowns In the "In Vogue" column of the Times: "Skirts, especially on lingerie dresses are showing more fullness. Double veilings are being used to give lovely iridescent effects. Velour hats are proving strong favorites. The...Tags: Berlin (Germany), Russia, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Students
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Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, French teacher
Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93.
Family members said she was...Tags: Paris (France), French Literature, College Sports, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities
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Organizer of the Great Scale Model Train Show, Howard Zane knows his stuff
Howard Zane's passion for model railroading is obvious. The walls of his Columbia home are lined with glass cases filled with row upon row of model engines. Shelves are stacked with boxes of train kits. An office has been converted to the workshop where...Tags: Railway Transportation, Music, Hobbies, Electronics, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Norman Henley, teacher
Norman Henley, a retired Russian-language and world literature teacher and academic editor, died of congestive heart failure at the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville. He was 96 and had earlier lived in Remington and Charles Village.
Born in...Tags: Boston, Harvard University, Mayflower Voyage (1620), Teaching and Learning, Auburndale
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Superintendent Hite honored by French ambassador
Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. William Hite Jr. received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) June 24 at the residence of the French Ambassador. This award is an Order of Chivalry in France for academics...Tags: France, Elections
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