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Carroll, John Summary
2,665 words, approx. 9 pages John Carroll Born January 8, 1735 (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) Died December 3, 1815 (Baltimore, Maryland) Catholic leader John Carroll is known as the founder of the Roman Catholic Church in America. He was the first Roman Catholic bishop of Baltimore...
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 John Theodore Carroll, S.J., (January 8 1735 – December 3 1815) was the first bishop and archbishop in the United States — serving as the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore. He is also known as the founder of Georgetown...




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John Carroll, 74; Athletic Director
11/29/2001: 319 words, approx. 1 pages CHATHAM - John N. Carroll, 74, of Chatham, formerly of Natick, retired longtime athletic director of Natick High School, died Nov. 25 at Leonard Morse Hospital at MetroWest Medical Center in Natick. Born and raised in Malden, Mr. Carroll attended schools there, graduating...
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Obituary: John Bishop
09/29/2000: 1,435 words, approx. 5 pages JOHN BISHOP was one of the musical world's most active "backroom" men, an idiosyncratic entrepreneur devoted to the promotion of British music, and who in particular helped rescue the music of Frank Bridge from oblivion. He was a more self-effacing man than most, but...
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Cleveland's art masterpieces coming home
10/22/2007: 735 words, approx. 3 pages He's been locked away in storage for 16 months during the renovation and expansion of the Cleveland Museum of Art, but now art patrons have a rare chance to see Rodin's imposing The Thinker face-to-face.The hulking figure of a man sitting at the gates of...
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Buzzards mean business for Ohio town
3/16/2007: 427 words, approx. 1 pages To the relief of bird watchers and business boosters alike, the first officially spotted Hinckley buzzard of 2007 glided smoothly over the treetops, marking the 50th anniversary of the gimmicky vigil.The buzzards return after wintering down south, and the site Thursday of the first one...


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