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  1. Sue Hecht

    Sue Hecht (born 1947) is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. She is currently serving in her 3rd term in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Maryland's District 3A in Frederick County. Hecht is a member of the Economic Matters Committee. Hecht was born in Takoma Park, Maryland on December 7, 1947. She attended Frederick Community College and Hood College before becoming an adjunct professor at Frostburg State University, …

  2. David Gallaher

    David Matthew Gallaher: (born 1975) is Honolulu-born, American writer, who spent most of his life operating out of Brooklyn, New York and Baltimore, Maryland. During his formative years, David didn't have a television. His first exposure to the 'moving picture' was in 1978 with the first Superman film. In 1980, when his family got a television, …

  3. Elizabeth Drew

    Elizabeth Drew (born November 16, 1935, Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American political journalist and author. A graduate of Wellesley College, she was Washington correspondent for "The Atlantic Monthly" (1967-73) and "The New Yorker" (1973-92). She made several appearances on "Agronsky and Company," and hosted her own interview program for PBS between 1971 and 1973. Drew was a panelist for the first debate in the 1976 U.S. Presidential election, …

  4. James N. Robey

    James N. Robey was elected in 1998 and 2002 as County Executive of Howard County, Maryland. He was the Chief of Police for the Howard County Police Department, an agency where he spent 31 years. James N. Robey was born on January 18, 1941, and raised in the small Howard County mill town of Daniels, once located on the banks of the Patapsco River. He attended Howard High School and graduated with the class of 1959.

  5. Sophie Kerr

    Sophie Kerr (1880-1965) was an author who wrote 23 novels and many poems and short stories. She grew up in Caroline County, Maryland, and lived much of her adult life in New York City. In her will, she bequeathed half a million dollars to Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, to fund one promising graduating writer each year. Investing the money the past forty years has allowed the prize to grow to over $50,000 a year.

  6. Andrew Truxal

    Andrew Gehr Truxal was the third president of Hood College and the first president of Anne Arundel Community College. Truxal was a lifelong academic serving as instructor at several institutions and chairman of the sociology department of Dartmouth College.

  7. Arlene Raven

    Arlene Raven (born Arlene Rubin 12 July 1944 in Baltimore) was an art historian, author, writer, editor, critic, lecturer, art curator, feminist and award winner. She was a founder of the Women's Caucus for Art, (1972) the Los Angeles Woman's Building (in 1971, with other women) and "Chrysalis" magazine.

  8. Patricia Wright

    Patricia Wright, a conservationist and leading lemur expert, is currently a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and is a member of the National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration. Wright, who received her B.S. from Hood College and her Ph.D. from the City University of New York, worked as a social worker in Brooklyn, New York before beginning her prodigious career as a primatologist in 1986.

  9. Nancy Roman

    Nancy Grace Roman (born on May 16, 1925 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American astronomer. Throughout her career, Roman has also been an active public speaker and educator, and an advocate for women in the sciences. Roman was born to music teacher Georgia Smith Roman and geophysicist Irwin Roman. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Swarthmore College in 1946 and her Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Chicago in 1949.

  10. Gwynneth Coogan

    Gwynneth Coogan, originally Gwynneth Hardesty, attended Phillips Exeter Academy for two years, where she played squash and field hockey. She then attended Smith College, graduating in 1987, where she majored in math and took up running for the first time, and become the two-time NCAA Division III champion in the 3,000 meters. She qualified for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where she competed in the 10,000 meters.

  11. Halo Meadows

    Halo Meadows (Born May 1, 1905 - May 12, 1985) was christened Myrtle Louise Stonesifer, and sometimes also used Louise Howard as a pseudonym. She was an actor, writer and burlesque dancer. Stonesifer attended the public schools in Littlestown, PA. She went to Wilson College and then transferred to Hood College where she graduated. She attained her Masters in drama from the University of Pennsylvania, …

  12. Mark Stotler

    Mark Stotler , Associate Organist Mark joined Trinity's staff in the summer of 2006 as organist for the Sunday evening Solemn High Mass. He holds a B.A. in Organ Performance from Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, and a M.S. in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola College in Maryland. Mark has over twenty years experience as a professional organist in Roman Catholic and Episcopal parishes.

  13. Patty Carocci

    Patty Carocci joined Sidwell Friends School as Director of Development in 2004 and brought with her over a decade in the fund-raising profession. She holds an undergraduate degree from Hood College and a Master's degree from Villanova University. Prior to joining the Sidwell community, Patty worked at the Pew Charitable Trusts, Vassar College, and the University of Pennsylvania.

  14. Noel Lester
  15. Bobbie

    Get your own Graffiti Board now at.

  16. Dave Souders

    Dave Souders Chief Financial Officer davids@bowa.com Dave joined BOWA in June 2004 , as Chief Financial Officer. Before joining BOWA, Dave served as Controller of US Operations for Vastera, a global technology company headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, from 1997 through 2004. There he was responsible for worldwide (15 countries) accounting operations. Prior to 1997, Dave worked for one of the area's largest regional public accounting firms.

  17. Home Page- Dale P. Bentz

    Bentz, D.P., and Peltz, M.A., "Economical Mixtures to Reduce Both Thermal and Autogenous Shrinkage Contributions to Early-Age Cracking," submitted to ACI Materials Journal , 2007. pdf version Bentz, D.P., Sant, G., and Weiss, W.J., "Early-Age Properties of Cement-Based Materials: I. Influence of Cement Fineness," submitted to ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering , 2007. pdf version

  18. Tina Wells

    26, CEO of BuzzMG, loves field hockey, lives to shop, loves a good book, loves any and all music (even a bit of country)...

  19. Adrianne Wells

    Adrianne Wells , MSW, has been an integral part of the Buzz Marketing team since 1996. She began as a buzzSpotter and then moved on to become a BCB Consultant and supervisor. She currently serves as the Vice President of Operations. Her work includes Human Resources Management, Budget Analysis and contract negotiation; along with developing youth advisory boards for non-profits and developing strategies to help BuzzMG better serve the community.

  20. Shirley M. Hufstedler
  21. Lorrie Schulte
  22. Katie

    I'm your favorite color. I'm like a dog; if I like you I will trust you immediately. I'm all about chilling with my friends and having fun, nature, holding hands, hanging out, talking, hippies, peace, love & good wine, good company & great conversation, books, films, psychedelia, music, spirituality, the peace corps, aimless wandering, contemplating the complexities of life, insomnia, photography & someday writing that novel... and you. If you're worth it.

  23. Judy

    Everyone tells me I'm not right.

  24. Tracy Allen

    I am a full-time College student, an accountant for a construction company and THE Mom of 2 teenagers and our English Springer Spaniel, Spirit. Life is busy all the time. I love to ride Harleys (one day I will have my own!) and to be outside as much as I can. I truly love living new adventures with special people!

  25. Kayla Baughman

    Hey! I'm Kayla...I'm 19 and a freshman at Hood College. (thinking about transferring though!) I don't really know what to put in here so just ask me what you wanna know and I'll probably be happy to tell you!

  26. Farah Ahmad

    "And if it were said of us that we're almost romantics, that we are incorrigible idealists, that we think the impossible: then a thousand and one times we have to answer that yes, we are." - Che! can't believe i gave in to the MySpace bandwagon...haha Sarah Thornton is my husband and i am her wife and she will crush me. BLESSED and jinxed! eccentric, idiosyncratic, passionate, emotional and intense...quite grey i prefer facebook over myspace...but whatev...

  27. Jessica Lavender

    I teach (and learn from) middle school kids about reading, writing, literature, and life. I am a huge bookworm, and I write a lot. I sporadically make art (mostly paint/ pastel or intsallations involving tiny boxes). I like taking pictures of things that catch my eye. I am a kareoke legend in my own mind, and I am a dancing queen. I am also a hippie-nature-girl, and I love being outside.

  28. Kyle Neff

    (Revised 5 July 2007) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- "And even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our deepest despair--against our will--comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God above." -- -- -- "There are times when fear is good.

  29. David

    I just turned 28 and just got of the army. I'm currently working at the CDC as a microbiologist. It's so much better than the army, pays better, and is way more chill. Since i'm new to the area i'm looking for cool people to hang out with on the weekends and some weeknights. I'd like to get into some outdoor stuff like camping in GA or maybe some rafting or hiking.

  30. Jessi

    My name is Jessi....I like to drink, party, dance the night away at clubs, and GO TO BARS!! I LOVE meeting new people there,lol, My favorite drinks right now are dirty bong water, red headed slut, and a leg spreader. But I also like to chill out and just read on the balcony, bikeride,walk downtown.

  31. Katelyn

    I'm The Katelyn.

  32. Brandi Hill

    Back to the bump and grind....grrr.

  33. Chris Lynn

    So few words, so little to say. I'm a college graduate (B.A. in sociology and history) from Hood College unwilling to enter the real world. Favorite things to do include never having to fill out a "Describe Yourself" autobio again, long walks on candlelight dinners (I'm condensing here), and inserting quotes from The Simpsons into my everyday life.

  34. Becky

    I'm a PDI major (photography and digital imaging). This shall be my second bachelor's degree though I question if i deserved the first one. But that no longer matters. I am a mixture of angst, existence, glee, contentment and misc other things sooner or later ignored. But yea if anyone actually gives a shit to what I do....two more months and I start my junior year at good ole Ringling. So now its time to work my ass off to figure out what I'm doing.

  35. Alice Harvey

    I live in Delaware. It's a small wonder. You can hold your breath and drive through my hometown. I love to sing. I love to dance. I'm a better singer when i'm sober and a better dancer when i'm drinking. I don't do drugs. I'm afraid of commitment. I went to catholic school, I wore a plaid skirt and knee socks. No I don't still have the uniform.

  36. Chris

    Your Life: The Soundtrack.

  37. Leonard Latkovski
  38. Melanie Howell

    My biggest passion in life is traveling. I am fascinated by how other people live and the customs. Thus far, most of my travels have been within Europe, but traveling never gets old for me. In fact, it's my love of traveling that made me pursue foreign languages in college. I speak German and Spanish fluently, and I hope to learn more languages in the future. I'm also really into music. Music is, afterall, a higher form of speech.

  39. Katie

    kt --.

  40. Hoda Zaki

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