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COLLEGE PARK, Md.--The first Black hired by the art department of the University of Maryland was dismissed this month, following a unanimous decision by a panel of art faculty not to grant the assistant professor tenure...
Your discussion of David Lifton's "Two Casket" theory [Jan. 19] recalled some very vivid memories. In 1963 I was a pharmacologist at the Naval Medical Research Institute, a component of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. One of my collateral duties was to stand watch for the center. On Nov. 22, 1963, because of the unusual circumstances, I was recruited to serve with the duty officer...
...Potomac, Md...
...started at a routine meeting of delegates from Presbyterian congregations around Washington in 1979. On the agenda was the application of United Church of Christ Minister Mansfield M. Kaseman for Presbyterian credentials so he could serve as a clergyman in the Rockville (Md.) United Church, which belongs both to Kaseman's U.C.C. and the United Presbyterian Church...
DIED. Olin ("Tiger") league, 70, much-decorated World War II colonel who served as a U.S. Congressman from Texas for 33 years (1946-79), tenaciously leading House battles for improved veterans' benefits and for the U.S. space program; of kidney failure and a heart attack; in Bethesda, Md...