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The Catonsville Times is the weekly community newspaper for Catonsville, Maryland, USA. In 1997 the Baltimore Sun Group bought Patuxent Publishing's the Catonsville Times and other local newspapers around the Baltimore area and later began selling off associated property assets.
First athlete ever inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame 1976 [293] [294] Larry Johnson: American Football 2003 – present La Plata * First Round Draft Pick in 2003 NFL draft. [295] Brian Johnston: American Football 1986–1987 Highland [296] Eric Jonassen: American Football 1992–1997 Baltimore [297] Anthony Jones ...
The Catonsville Nine were nine Catholic activists who burned draft files to protest the Vietnam War. On May 17, 1968, they took 378 draft files from the draft board office in Catonsville, Maryland , and burned them in the parking lot.
Daniel Joseph Berrigan SJ (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016) was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, Christian pacifist, playwright, poet, and author.. Berrigan's protests against the Vietnam War earned him both scorn and admiration, especially regarding his association with the Catonsville Nine.
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine is a 1972 American film produced by Gregory Peck. It was based on a stage play of the same name about the Catonsville Nine. [2] It cost $300,000 to make and $100,000 to advertise and Peck "lost every penny". [1]
As a junior in 2021, Whittaker ran under 2:02 in the 800 m six-times and competed at the US Olympic trials, reaching the semi-final. At the Brooks PR Invitational in July, she won the mile in a time of 4:38.65, the fastest time of any high schooler in 2021. [1]
Investigation of a Flame is a 2001 documentary by Lynne Sachs about the Catonsville Nine, nine Catholic activists who became known for their May 17, 1968 nonviolent act of civil disobedience in burning draft files to protest the Vietnam War.
The UMBC Retrievers are the athletic teams that represent the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, located in Catonsville, Maryland, in intercollegiate athletics as a member of the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the America East Conference since the 2003–04 academic year. [2]