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McCarthy, Olman | November 30, 1998 issue
Some open-minded professors at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis occasionally invite the author to their classrooms to speak on nonviolence. To a person,...

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Hume, David | February 13, 1960 issue
This article focuses on the gambling industry in Maryland and surrounding areas. The only gambling offered by casinos in Maryland is the slot machine. Occasionally,...

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March 31, 1962 issue
This article focuses on international relation. The magnanimous and sensible ceasefire agreement in Algeria is, it has been said, a victory for common sense....

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Kelly, Tom | February 15, 1965 issue
Joseph Mitchell is a field director of the Citizens Councils of America and his particular job is to introduce the extralegal governments of the councils...

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Solow, Martin | October 3, 1953 issue
The article presents information on Baltimore, the unexpected site of a new major-league baseball franchise. The National Issues Committee intends to form...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | March 9, 1970 issue
Presents several letters to the editor on various political and economic issues. Effects of price increase by Bell Corp.; Proposals related to operator...

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McCaffrey, Patrick J. | December 21, 1970 issue
This article focuses on factors affecting politics in Baltimore, Maryland. The matter with Baltimore is that, like many cities across the country, it is...

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O'Mara, Richard | September 2, 1968 issue
This article presents a brief introduction on Spiro Agnew, governor of Maryland. Governor Agnew is not popular or respected in Maryland. He is, though less...

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Faison Jr., S. Lane | October 23, 1954 issue
The article focuses on art exhibitions to be held in the U.S. At the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Museum of Art, the Arensberg collection is at long last...

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Smith, Odell M. | November 14, 1953 issue
The article discusses American politics. The people of Maryland in 1950 astounded the whole country when they cashiered the mighty Millard E. Tydings and...

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