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  • ...he Jesuit colleges at Louvain and Liege. By the late 1620s or early 1630s, he was advising George, and later [[Cecil Calvert]] about colonization in Amer ...nied the first settlers to Maryland as the superior of the Jesuit mission. He celebrated the first Catholic mass in English America on March 25, 1634, an
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  • ...ll as various youth activities in the Waldorf area for more than 15 years. He and his wife Lucille have three grown children and four grandchildren.
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  • ...ge estate near Annapolis, called Stepney, where he lived most of his life. He never married. The web of his far-reaching friendships included such illust ...that settled disputes between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Six years later, he became a member of the provincial court and from 1773 to 1776 sat on the Ma
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  • ...p/aural skills instructor at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]], where he directs the Jazz Band, the Jazz Combo, and the Jazz Ensemble. ...son Quartet, as well as with the classical/jazz group, "Allegro con Trio." He has performed with Ray Charles, Dexter Gordon, Nancy Wilson, and recent Roc
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  • ...indspeed Technologies, Inc., an information technology consulting company. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Columbia Union Collge and a Masters ...ecame Bell Atlantic) (1979-1995); and Frontier Communications (1995-1997). He is also a U.S. Air Force Vietnam Era Veteran.
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  • ...ege, Oxford, and in 1628 married the Catholic [[Anne Arundell]] (d. 1649). He inherited the title, Irish estates, and the 10-12 million acres of American He never journeyed to America, but he skillfully preserved his charter rights from enemies over the course of sev
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  • ...visor to 21 JROTC units in Prince George's County before retiring in 2006. He was a member of the Charles County Board of Zoning Appeals, and is a distin
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  • ...children all of whom graduated from [[Maurice J. McDonough High School]]. He was first elected in November 2006.
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  • ...erve on the DOD Committee for Employers Support for the Guard and Reserve. He retired from active duty as a Brigadier General in the Virginia Air Nationa ...ecial Olympics Volunteer and Patron, and Judge for VFW Voice of Democracy. He also is a member of Senator [[Barbara Mikulski]]'s Service Academy Review B
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  • ...y died from drowning and exposure to chilly Southern Maryland waters after he fell from his canoe, probably having suffered a stroke or heart attack befo ...ed the position officially on Sept 4, 1973 and held it until Jan 30, 1976. He was fired from the position for political reasons in late 1975 by President
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  • ...) Legislative Committee]]. Prior to his election as a County Commissioner, he served as an elected member of the [[Charles County Board of Education]] fo ...porate Vice President of Waco, Inc., an environmental contracting company. He is Branch Manager of Waco’s [[Accokeek, Maryland]], office and has an ext
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  • ...n Virginia in 1682. Denied the opportunity to pursue his profession there, he came to Maryland. ...ed the Protestant overthrow of Lord Baltimore's government the same month. He died about the time the capital moved from St. Mary's City to Annapolis, an
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  • .... Bailey was elected to his fourth term in November. First elected in 1994 he has served as chairman and vice chairman of the Board.
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  • ...iculum, director of school administration and as a regional administrator. He began serving as superintendent in 1997, and was named Maryland's 2003 Supe
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  • * For five years he served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. * A founding member of the [[Indian Head Defense Alliance]], he has served as president of the Indian Head chapter of the National Defense
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  • ...aker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (Calif.). Prior to holding this position, he served as the Minority Whip. ...ed his law degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in 1966. He and his deceased wife, Judy Pickett Hoyer, have three daughters: Susan, Ste
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  • ...ave guided his public life are opportunity and fairness -- principles that he strongly believes are fundamental to a decent and just society. While there ...e United States and attended Harvard Law School. After graduating in 1960, he clerked for Federal Judge Morris A. Soper before going into private practic
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  • ...fiction|detective novels and short stories. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (''The Maltese Falcon''), Nick and Nora Charles (''Th ...several jobs before working for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. He served as an operative for the Pinkerton Agency from 1915 to 1921, with tim
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  • Moosie is the youngest cat of [[Dee Jay Gude]]. He was a rescue cat after his mother abandoned him at 2 weeks.
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  • ...Food and Drug Company]]. Started the [[County Times]] Newspaper in 2007. He said it was a life-time dream to operate a newspaper. ...1919 in [[Hollywood, Maryland]] to George Franklin and Mary Blanche McKay. He was the husband of Marilyn Ann McKay.
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