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W. Louis Hennessy (b. 1955), associate judge 4th District of Maryland, former member of Maryland House of Delegates [123] Sybil Moses (1939–2009), prosecutor of the "Dr. X" Mario Jascalevich murder case and New Jersey Superior Court judge [ 124 ]
Mary Downing Hahn (born 1937), author; born in D.C. Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011), author, journalist, political philosopher; lived in D.C. for most of his writing career; Langston Hughes (1901–1967), writer, poet; lived in D.C. at the start of his writing career; Edward P. Jones (born 1951), author; raised in D.C.
Maryland (4th district) April 1, 1838 62 Pleurisy [20] Baltimore, Maryland: Burying ground of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, Maryland: John P. Kennedy: March 4, 1833 (previously served January 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825) July 21, 1775 Baltimore, Maryland: 25th: Joab Lawler: Whig Alabama (3rd district) May 8, 1838 41 "bilious pleurisy" [21 ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Roy McGrath, 53, American public official and fugitive, chief of staff to the governor of Maryland (2020), shot. [62] Enrique Mendoza, 77, Venezuelan politician, governor of Miranda (1995–2004) and mayor of Sucre Municipality (1989–1995), leukemia. [63] Wallace Mgoqi, 73, South African lawyer and activist. [64] Kristaq Mitro, 77, Albanian ...
Born in Mishawaka, Indiana, Hahn graduated from Penn High then attended the University of Maryland. During his tenure at Maryland, Hahn was a three-year letterwinner on three of the greatest teams in Terrapins' history. As a freshman, he played on the Terps team that won the 1971 National Invitation Tournament. That season, he played as a key ...
Torrey C. Brown, 77, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1970–1994), Secretary for Natural Resources (1983–1994), heart disease. [413] Rubin Carter, 76, American middleweight boxer, subject of "Hurricane" and The Hurricane, prostate cancer. [414] Beanie Cooper, 86, American football coach. [415]
Maryland was a member of the league from 1921 to 1952, and twelve Terrapins received All-Southern Conference honors a total of fourteen times. [18] Quarterback Shaun Hill led the record-setting 2001 team. After the 1952 season, Maryland and six other schools left the Southern Conference to form the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). [19]