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THE BALTIMORE SUN

150 years ago in The Sun

Dec. 4: Fast Driving -- On Thursday evening, about eight o'clock, a hackman drove down Baltimore Street, at a rapid rate, regardless of the ordinance which forbids such reprehensible conduct.

100 years ago in The Sun

Nov. 29: The body of Mr. Richard Silcock, whose home was near Liverpool, England, will be removed today from the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, near Towson, to New York and from there it will be taken by the family to England for burial.

50 years ago in The Sun

Nov. 29: Leland Hayward, producer, of "Anne of the Thousand Days," which opens at Ford's Theater tonight, believes that Baltimore is a lucky town for him. It's just that "Mr. Roberts" sold out solidly here, before going into New York, and that "A Bell For Adano" did very well in this city.

Pub Date: 11/28/98

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