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Philip Murphy was born in Cumberland, Maryland, to Philip and Kathleen (née Huth) Murphy. [1] He received his early education at the parochial school of St. Mary's Church in his native city. [1] After graduating from high school, he attended St. Charles College in Catonsville. [1]
Murphy died on June 10, 1978, from a heart attack. A Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Youth Services Center, in southwest Baltimore, was renamed the Delegate Arthur G. Murphy Sr.Center following his death. Murphy was a longtime champion of education and vocational opportunities for inner city youth. [2]
Joseph F. Murphy Jr. (January 9, 1944 – July 28, 2022) was an American lawyer and jurist from Baltimore, Maryland. Between December 17, 2007, and September 30, 2011, he was a judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals , [ 1 ] the highest court in Maryland.
Before, during and after his education he worked for architects James Berrall, Jules Henri de Sibour, Frederic B. Pyle and Waddy B. Wood before joining Murphy & Olmsted, the practice of Frederick V. Murphy, head of CUA architecture. In 1937 Murphy's partner died, and in 1938 a new partnership, Murphy & Locraft, was formed.
Margaret H. "Peggy" Murphy (February 3, 1930 – December 13, 2016) was an American politician who served in the Maryland House of Delegates and was the first female African-American chairman of the Baltimore City Delegation.
Murphy was born in Baltimore on July 8, 1960. [1] His mother, Marguerite Murphy (née Kane), worked as a computer operator for Maryland National Bank. [2]Murphy graduated from Andover Senior High School, afterwards attending the University of Baltimore, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in real estate and finance in 1983.
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Carl Murphy (January 17, 1889 – February 25, 1967) was an African-American journalist, publisher, civil rights leader, and educator. He was publisher of the Afro-American newspaper chain of Baltimore, Maryland, expanding its coverage with regional editions in several major cities of the Washington, D.C., area, as well as Newark, New Jersey, a destination of thousands of rural blacks in the ...