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Memorial service Friday for Dr. Steven Muller
A memorial service for Steven Muller, president emeritus of the Johns Hopkins University, will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at the Peabody Institute's Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall, entrance at 17 E. Mount Vernon Place. Dr. Muller died Jan....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Mount Vernon Place, Washington, DC
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Quartet spreads the love when it matters most, at Valentine's Day
Professor Donald S. Sutherland was on his way to meet a big potential donor, or so he thought, so the esteemed Peabody Conservatory faculty member figured he'd better not be late. Hurrying into the school's cafeteria, he scanned the place for his...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Single Carrot Theatre, Music, Ira Gershwin, Britney Spears
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Lynn Taylor Hebden, soprano
Lynn Taylor Hebden, a Baltimore-born lyric soprano who headed the Peabody Preparatory Department for more than two decades and was also a member of the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory, died Sunday from complications of breast cancer at her Roland Park...Tags: Breast Cancer, Bolton Hill, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Roland Park, Music Industry
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How to be human – and happy about it
I beg the reader's indulgence as I savor a memory of something that lasted for only about 10 minutes on a summer day 17 years ago — an encounter with a stranger on a bridge in Baltimore County. It was one of those remarkable moments in which...
Tags: Italy, Dave Moore, The Happiest News!, World War II (1939-1945)
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Biggest manhunt to date follows Aberdeen bank robbery
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, January 24, 1963: The First Harford Federal Savings and Loan Association in Aberdeen was robbed by a lone armed gunman. Robert Shutt of Havre de Grace, the assistant secretary of the Association, was...Tags: Bank Robbery, Baltimore Orioles, Justice System, Judges, Elections
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Steven Muller, former Hopkins president, dies at 85
Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85. A child refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to earn a doctorate...
Tags: Judaism, China, University of Oxford, Ingrid Bergman, Celebrities
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30-year music teacher inducted into HCPS hall of fame
Retired music teacher C. Scott Sharnetzka was honored Monday night by the Harford County Board of Education as the newest inductee into the Harford County Public Schools Educator Hall of Fame. Retiring in 2003, Sharnetzka spent 30 years in the school...
Tags: Harford Community College, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Music, Maryland General Assembly, Public Schools
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Tough times for the BSO
A report last week that the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is anticipating a deficit of $750,000 or more for the fiscal year that began in September is a reminder that the effects of the 2008 recession are still reverberating through the state's nonprofit...
Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Local Government, Culture, Marin Alsop, Music
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Lutherville: St. Paul's ready to get CROP Walk off on the right foot
Lutherville's annual CROP Walk will be Sunday, Oct 28, beginning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Kurtz Avenue in Historic Lutherville. The local walk dates back 11 years, and the course has varied from year to year. This year the walk will be from St....
Tags: Baltimore County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Halloween, War of 1812
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One Maryland One Book author appearances
The One Maryland One Book program picks up steam this weekend, as the author of "The Cellist of Sarajevo" speaks the Baltimore Book Festival and makes other appearances around the state. Steven Galloway's novel takes the reader to the city that was put...Tags: Baltimore Book Festival, Authors
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Ellicott City: A decade of beautiful music at Centennial Lane school band camp
Ten years ago Centennial Lane Elementary School band director Frank Owens had an idea to help band students during the summer break. "I developed the Centennial Lane Elementary School band camp to give interested students a playing opportunity over the...Tags: Elementary Schools, Students, Music, Ellicott City, Schools
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Piano teacher a key change for Ugandan youths
Baltimore resident Amy Klosterman was a piano teacher at the Baltimore School for the Arts for 15 years, but her involvement with a youth band in Uganda started with a journey unrelated to music.
In the summer of 2007, she traveled to Uganda to do...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Arts, Morgan State University, Uganda, Music Industry
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