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Arthur E. 'Ott' Lundvall Jr., BGE executive
Arthur Eugene "Ott" Lundvall Jr., a retired Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. executive, died of complications from Parkinson's disease Nov. 19 at Roland Park Place. The former longtime Homeland resident was 85. Mr. Lundvall was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Tampa, Colleges and Universities, Diseases, Roland Park, World War II
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Buyer for Turnbull house in Guilford steps forward
A potential buyer surfaced yesterday for Baltimore artist Grace Turnbull's former residence in Guilford, as Baltimore's preservation commission recommended that it be designated a city landmark to protect it from demolition. Douglas Hamilton Jr., the...Tags: Walters Art Museum, Hamilton
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Artist's home auction halted
The former residence of Maryland artist Grace Turnbull was withdrawn from a scheduled auction yesterday, but the auctioneers said representatives for Turnbull's estate would still entertain private offers for the property at 223 Chancery Road in Guilford....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Auction Service, Property, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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From preservation to desperation
Before her death in 1976, the noted Baltimore artist Grace Turnbull wrote a will leaving her valuable Guilford residence and much of her prized artwork to the Maryland Historical Society, with the stipulation that "the premises be kept intact as far as...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Libraries and Museums, Architecture, Baltimore Museum of Art, Tourism and Leisure
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Anne R. Ely, gardener and volunteer
Anne R. Ely, an avid gardener and volunteer, died Oct. 18 of heart failure at her Stoneleigh home. She was 90. Anne Ragland was born in Baltimore, the daughter of T. Ellsworth Ragland, owner of Guilford Pharmacy. She was raised in the 2800 block of...Tags: Christmas, Mount Washington, Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, Death and Dying
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New shelter to open near City Hall
Baltimore's first 24-hour, year-round homeless shelter - two floors of the former city Health Department building on Guilford Avenue with a view of City Hall - is expected to open today at its full capacity of 275.
Single men and women - families stay on...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Law Enforcement, Anthony Johnson, Sheila Dixon
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David J. Gillis, urologist, model train collector
Dr. David J. Gillis, a retired Baltimore urologist and nationally known expert and collector of American Flyer model electric trains, died of cancer Oct. 2 at his Lutherville home. He was 70. Dr. Gillis, who was the son and grandson of physicians, was...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Richmond (Contra Costa, California), Sherman Oaks, Mount Washington, Medicine
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Frederick T. DeKuyper
Frederick Timothy DeKuyper, a lawyer who helped start the first on-campus legal office at the Johns Hopkins University, died Sept. 21 at Keswick Multi-Care Center of complications from injuries he suffered in a fall. The Baltimore resident was 70. Mr....Tags: Government, Lawyers, Armed Forces, Defense, National Government
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Police Blotter
police blotter police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Theft A backpack valued at $50 was stolen Tuesday from a 2003 Toyota Highlander parked in the first block of Guilford Ave. Burglary A laptop computer valued at $500 was...Tags: White Marsh, Pikesville, House and Home, Vehicles, Theft
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A tiny peek into Dixon's closet
Even before prosecutors started sniffing around for Sheila Dixon's fur coats, her people were worried. Should the mayor wear fur? Forget the animal-rights politics. Dixon, a black belt known to threaten bodily harm with high heels, said she'd take...Tags: Government, Public Employees, Prosecution, Regional Authority, Mount Vernon
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Govans/Belvedere Square
Special to baltimoresun.comIf you're not quite a city-dweller, but you hate to be too far from a lively nightlife scene, Govans is the spot to be. Situated between the city line and some of Baltimore's oldest suburbs, the neighborhood has plenty of dining, entertainment and...Tags: Govans, Senator Theatre, Fells Point, Belvedere Square, Federal Hill
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Sludge and other theories: time to think
A black man approached me on Guilford Avenue in Baltimore the other day and struck up a friendly, walk-and-talk conversation about Barack Obama. The conversation lasted only five minutes, and, remarkably, the stranger did most of the talking, ending...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Diseases, Epidemics and Plagues, Central Intelligence Agency
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