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NSS Annapolis was used by the USN for submarine communication. The station consisted of an umbrella antenna supported by a 1,200-foot (365.76 m) high central mast, which was insulated against ground, 6 guyed masts of 800-foot (243.84 m) all of which were built in 1969 and three 600-foot freestanding towers built earlier.
Hammerjacks was a music venue in downtown Baltimore which operated from 1977 to 2006. It was founded by Louis J. Principio III. It was founded by Louis J. Principio III. The club attracted many big-name national acts, but also showcased many rising stars in the music world.
An American rock band from Baltimore, Maryland currently signed to Hopeless Records. The Hidden Hand: Potomac-based doom metal band, led by Scott Weinrich with Matt Moulis and Bruce Falkinburg Internal Void: Maryland-based doom metal band, consisting of J. D. Williams, Kelly Carmichael, Adam Heinzmann, and Mike Smail IronChrist
The schedule changes each semester, with the goal of offering a fresh perspective and diverse lineup of music and talk shows created by students at the University of Maryland. In 2008, WMUC launched WMUC-2, now WMUC Digital, a separate internet-only radio station which, like WMUC-FM, features freeform music and talk programming.
Carnegie Hall Concert (Buck Owens album) The Cars (album) Casey at the Bat; Catch a Falling Star; Cathy's Clown; Celebration (Kool & the Gang song) Celia & Johnny; Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game; Chances Are (song) A Change Is Gonna Come; Charleston (1923 song) A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack) Cheap Thrills (Big Brother and the Holding ...
The National Space Society (NSS) is an American international nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational and scientific organization specializing in space advocacy.It is a member of the Independent Charities of America and an annual participant in the Combined Federal Campaign.
The National Student Survey is an annual survey, launched in 2005, [1] [2] of all final year undergraduate [3] [4] degree students at institutions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom.
The 2006 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season.It was the Terrapins' 54th season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and its second within the framework of the ACC Atlantic Division.