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According to NJ.com, Skeet was found guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of Charlene Moore and Estella Moore in 1987.He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. Rob, who was 7 at the time ...
Seven Maryland titleholders are former Miss Maryland Teen USAs. These four all reigned in the early 1990s, and in fact four out of seven titleholders from 1990 to 1995 were former teens. Only four Miss Maryland USA has competed at Miss America. From 2006 to 2008, each woman who won Miss Maryland USA was the previous year's first runner-up.
Maryland State Del. Hattie Harrison (D-Baltimore ... West Virginia Del. Charlene Marshall ... West Virginia Del. Clif Moore (McDowell County) [155] West Virginia Del ...
Charlene Mickens Dukes (born August 12, 1954) is an American academic administrator serving as the first vice chair of the Maryland Democratic Party since 2023. She was president of Prince George's Community College from 2007 to 2020.
Resigned to become Chief Justice of Maryland's 3rd Judicial District Charles S. Sewall: October 1, 1832 – March 3, 1833 Jacksonian: 6th [data missing] January 2, 1843 – March 3, 1843 Democratic: 3rd [data missing] Frank T. Shaw: March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1889 Democratic: 2nd [data missing] Upton Sheredine: March 4, 1791 – March 3, 1793 ...
Set Maryland single-season passing record at 2,475 yards. [40] Dan Henning 1984: Frank Reich: Started the first four games until he suffered a shoulder separation against Wake Forest. [48] Against Miami, Reich came off the bench to lead Maryland to the greatest comeback in college football history; he later repeated the feat in the NFL. [49 ...
James A. Adkins, retired major general, Adjutant General of Maryland (2008–2015) [1] Donna Feigley Barbisch, retired major general [3] Donald M. Campbell Jr., retired lieutenant general [1] Wesley Clark, retired four-star general, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1997–2000), 2004 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president [1]
Albin Owings Kuhn (1916–2010), B.S. 1938, M.S. 1939, Ph.D. 1948, executive vice president of the University of Maryland System (1979–1982), vice president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore (1965–1979) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (1965–1971) [4]