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  2. History of Baltimore City College - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Baltimore City College - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore City College Marching Knights' halftime show at M&T Bank Stadium in November 2007. The marching band at Baltimore City College was created in the late 1940s. At the time, the instrumental music program consisted of the orchestra, concert band, and marching band. The director who brought the band to prominence was Dr. Donald Norton.

  4. Baltimore City Community College - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore City Community College dates its origins to the Baltimore Junior College (BJC), founded as part of the Baltimore City Public Schools system in 1947 to provide post-high school education for returning World War II (1939/1941–1945) veteran soldiers and officers known as the Veterans Institute and was the inspiration of Harry Bard, its later dominant president and alumnus of the BCC.

  5. Eastern High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1839, the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City established the first public high school in Baltimore, City College. While public schools for white students of both sexes had been in operation since 1829, girls were not given the opportunity to advance beyond a "Primary" education until 1844.

  6. Category:Baltimore City College - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baltimore City College" ... History of Baltimore City College This page was last edited on 12 June 2024, at 14:56 (UTC). Text ...

  7. List of Baltimore City College alumni - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Bancroft Literary Association and Carrollton-Wight Literary ...

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    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]

  9. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/History of Baltimore ...

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    1 History of Baltimore City College. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Featured article candidates/History of Baltimore City College/archive1. Add languages.