Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The following is a list of notable alumni of The Baltimore City College, (also known colloquially as City College, City, B.C.C. or as The Castle).Founded in 1839, it is recognized as the third-oldest continuously public high school in the United States.
Pages in category "Baltimore City College alumni" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Baltimore City College Alumni Association Inc. (BCCAA) was established in 1866 as a support network for City College. The BCCAA holds an annual meeting at the school every November and its board of governors meets the first Monday of each month at the school. [citation needed]
The old "Assembly Rooms" of the former Baltimore Dancing Assembly, built 1797, third floor added 1835. First major school-owned structure of "The High School" (founded 1839), purchased 1843, later called the "Male High School" briefly after 1844, renamed the "Central High School of Baltimore", (later becoming The Baltimore City College in 1866).
Baltimore City College alumni (137 P) F. Baltimore City College faculty (10 P) Pages in category "Baltimore City College" ... Baltimore City College boys' basketball;
The Bancroft/Carollton-Wight Literary Societies remained active through the 1970s, but became dormant in the 1980s and early-1990s. In 1997, largely due to the leadership of former faculty member Donald Koch, the fundraising efforts of B.C.C alumnus and former debater Gilbert Sandler, and the financial support of the Abell Foundation, the speech and debate program was reactivated. [10]
Location: 1808 Clay St., North Kansas City. Year founded: 1948. Best known for: “World Famous Chili.” Founder Paul Dunbar’s wife came up with the meat-based, dry chili with no tomatoes but a ...
Pete Caringi – professional soccer player, played for the Oklahoma City Energy and Baltimore Bohemians; Kadeem Dacres – professional soccer player, played for Louisville City FC; Kevin Gnatiko – professional soccer player, played for Crystal Palace Baltimore; Levi Houapeu – professional soccer player, played for Rochester Rhinos