Saying Goodbye To The Notable Baltimoreans We Lost Last Year.
Judy Agnew, 91. Met her future husband, Spiro——later, Baltimore County executive, Maryland governor, and vice president of the U.S.——while working locally as an $11-per-week insurance company clerk....
A look back at the local luminaries we lost in the past year
William Donald Schaefer, 89With his lumpy physique, occasionally dour demeanor, and complete indifference to fashion, William Donald Schaefer did not exactly cut a dashing public figure. And yet,...
A look back at the local luminaries we lost in the past year.
Barton Childs, 93In the proverbial nature-versus-nurture debate, the eminent Johns Hopkins University pediatric geneticist, researcher, and educator Dr. Barton Childs came down squarely in the middle...
We said goodbye to captains of industry, athletes, and beloved members of the community. A look back at those we lost.
Bernard Manekin, 95
(October 4, 1914 – September 5, 2009)
As the Mr. Outside dealmaker to his brother Harold's Mr. Inside bean counter, Bernard Manekin, who died this past September at the age of 95...
A look back at the lives and accomplishments of some of Baltimore’s most intriguing people.
Victorine Q. Adams
Finally, in 1971, something snapped for Victorine Q. Adams. She took the floor in the chambers of the Baltimore City Council one evening that year to make her point: "I am the...