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Woman helped form club for the blind
There’s an old saying that if you want something done you should ask a busy person to do it. That certainly applies to a Glendale resident named Alice James, who in 1939 brought together a group of people who then went on to form the Foothill...Tags: Fay Wray, Los Angeles, Movies, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Kinda cranky pizza guy
Burt Katz drove home. It was the middle of the day. He worked downtown but lived in Skokie. His wife, Sharon, watched him come through the door. She was throwing a birthday party for their son, who was 5. "What are you doing home?" she asked.
Burt, who...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Herman Melville, Heart and Circulatory System, Television, Wicker Park
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Op-Ed: Gay history is everyone's history
I was quite surprised to read not one but two columnists attack a new law, the FAIR Education Act, just signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown. I usually find both columnists quite interesting and agree with most of their viewpoints, especially Dan Kimber's...Tags: Minority Groups, Leonardo da Vinci, John Muir, African Americans, Alan Turing
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50 picture-perfect fall getaways
As summer's fleeting charms begin to fade, fall swirls into view in a burst of kaleidoscopic color. Relish autumn's arrival with 50 nifty travel ideas for the Mid-Atlantic region: from leaf peeping and leisurely drives, to museum-hopping, fall-inspired...Tags: Ethan Allen, Natural Resources, Seafood, Lambertville, Climbing
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Archaeologists seek Civil War camp
Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War.
Just hours into the project Friday, while...Tags: Maryland Historical Trust, Wars and Interventions, Christianity, Politics, Inner Harbor
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Departing Jewish Museum director leaves behind career of historic proportions
For Marcia Jo Zerivitz's retirement dinner, her board wanted a big event at a hotel. She said no. She wanted to be with her "babies" -- all 100,000 of them.
That's the books, clothes, photos, posters, furniture and other items she and her staff have...Tags: Lifetime (tv network), World War II (1939-1945), Plantation, University of Florida, University of South Florida
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Film helps African-Americans remember a lively Carr's Beach
Decades ago, a trip to segregated Ocean City presented far too many challenges for African-American families. Instead they went to a sandy peninsula near Annapolis, known as "the beach," for a day's outing.
Carr's Beach — its proper name —...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Annapolis, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Entertainment
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Tubman Underground Railroad center on Shore gets funding
Harriet Tubman has long inspired a deep sense of pride among Marylanders, especially in the rural communities of the Eastern Shore, where the former slave was born and led dozens to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
While her story is taught to...Tags: Land Resources, State Parks, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Natural Resources, Lobbying
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Marine biology taught at Baja field station
Glendale Community College is offering two summer courses in Baja California at the college’s field station. GCC has been holding classes in the Baja California peninsula of Mexico since 1974. Introduction to Marine Biology (Biology 125) paired...Tags: Marine Science, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Research, Colleges and Universities, History (tv network)
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Heavyweight champion lived in Glendale
Jess Willard, who reigned as the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1915 to 1919, lived on Blanchard Drive in Glendale for many years. Recently, Willard’s grandson, Jim Mace, of Carmichael, Calif., saw a photo of his grandfather’s house...Tags: New Jersey, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Oklahoma
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A happier time: Was the 2001 Miami Hurricanes team the best ever?
Backup offensive lineman Brad Kunz was already wearing his national championship T-shirt and hat as the final minutes melted off the clock during Miami's 37-14 Rose Bowl win over Nebraska.
The redshirt freshman was celebrating with teammates. The victory...Tags: Chris Campbell, Penn State Nittany Lions, Florida Gators, Paul William Bryant, College Sports
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The Backstretch Blog: There's Something About Indy
Eyewitness SportsAsk your average sports fan what they know about racing, and the first think most will say is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There is just something special about that famed yard of bricks. For NASCAR drivers there is no doubt that the Daytona is...Tags: Ryan Newman, Tony Stewart, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Jimmie Johnson
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