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Baltimore City College
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION Second-oldest high school in the US, serving grades 9-12 (despite the word "College" being part of its name).
Location: Baltimore, MD
Founding Date: 1839 Motto: Palmam Qui Meriut Ferat Mascot: Black Knight Enrollment: 1500 Official Website: http://baltimorecitycollege.net/ STUDENTS
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
David Abercrombie |
Business |
6-Jun-1867 |
29-Aug-1931 |
Founder of Abercrombie & Fitch |
Larry Adler |
Musician |
10-Feb-1914 |
6-Aug-2001 |
Mouth organ virtuoso |
Alger Hiss |
Government |
11-Nov-1904 |
15-Nov-1996 |
Accused spy for the Soviet Union |
Howard J. Krongard |
Government |
12-Dec-1940 |
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US State Dept Inspector General |
Marvin Mandel |
Politician |
19-Apr-1920 |
30-Aug-2015 |
Governor of Maryland, 1969-79 |
Theodore R. McKeldin |
Politician |
20-Nov-1900 |
10-Aug-1974 |
Governor of Maryland, 1951-59 |
Garry Moore |
TV Personality |
31-Jan-1915 |
28-Nov-1993 |
The Garry Moore Show |
Philip B. Perlman |
Attorney |
5-Mar-1890 |
31-Jul-1960 |
US Solicitor General, 1947-52 |
Martin Rodbell |
Scientist |
1-Dec-1925 |
7-Dec-1998 |
G-protein cell signal transmission |
Dutch Ruppersberger |
Politician |
31-Jan-1946 |
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Congressman, Maryland 2nd |
William Donald Schaefer |
Politician |
2-Nov-1921 |
18-Apr-2011 |
Governor of Maryland, 1987-95 |
Kurt L. Schmoke |
Politician |
1-Dec-1949 |
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Mayor of Baltimore, 1988-99 |
Simon E. Sobeloff |
Judge |
3-Dec-1894 |
11-Jul-1973 |
4th US Court of Appeals, 1956-70 |
Stuart Symington |
Politician |
26-Jun-1901 |
14-Dec-1988 |
US Senator from Missouri, 1953-76 |
Leon Uris |
Novelist |
3-Aug-1924 |
21-Jun-2003 |
Battle Cry |
John Archibald Wheeler |
Physicist |
9-Jul-1911 |
13-Apr-2008 |
The Mechanism of Nuclear Fission |
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