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  2. Forest Park High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Park High School is a public secondary school in the Dorchester neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Forest Park was established in 1924 as the Forest Park Junior-Senior High School. In 1932, the Forest Park Junior High School was moved and renamed the Garrison Junior High School. The Old Senior High School remained at its ...

  3. Chad Ryland - Wikipedia

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    Ryland transferred to Maryland in 2022, finishing his stint at Eastern Michigan as their all-time leading scorer with 309 points. [10] In his only season at Maryland, he appeared in every game and was named second-team all-conference after converting 19-of-23 field goal attempts, including being 3-for-6 on attempts of over 50 yards. [6] [11] [12]

  4. C. Lockard Conley - Wikipedia

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    Catonsville, Maryland. Nationality. American. Occupation. Physician. Known for. Hematology research and teaching. Carroll Lockard "Lock" Conley (May 14, 1915 – January 30, 2010) was a hematologist and founder of the Division of Hematology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine .

  5. Wendell E. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Earl Dunn, Sr. (October 5, 1894 – July 26, 1965) was a noted educator, longtime principal of Forest Park High School in Baltimore (1935–1961), and president of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Early Years in South Dakota Moncena Dunn, Lois Woodward Dunn, sons Wendell (right) and Everett (left) ca 1896

  6. Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Douglass High School, established in 1883, is an American public high school in the Baltimore City Public Schools district. Originally named the Colored High and Training School, Douglass is the second-oldest U.S. high school created specifically for African American students. [2] Prior to desegregation, Douglass and Paul Laurence ...

  7. Chip Silverman - Wikipedia

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    Silverman was born on June 3, 1942, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, the son of a grocer and a homemaker, and grew up on Queensberry Avenue in the city's Pimlico neighborhood. Silverman's exploits growing up in Forest Park during the 1950s and 1960s were later immortalized in the 1982 film Diner, which was directed by Barry Levinson.

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  9. Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia

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    Spiro Theodore Agnew (/ ˈspɪəroʊ ˈæɡnjuː /; November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973. He is the second of two vice presidents to resign the position, the first being John C. Calhoun in 1832. Agnew was born in Baltimore to a Greek immigrant ...