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Hollowak, Thomas Leo was born on February 4, 1954 in Baltimore. Son of Stanley Adam and Martha Lee (Murphy) Hollowak.
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Includes heads-of-household, boarders, in-laws and other relatives with a different surname. Alphabetical by surname, includes county, enumeration district, and the page of the census. The 3,671 individuals cited were living in Baltimore City (Wards 1, 2 and 3), Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties.
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The marriages in this volume are arranged alphabetically by grooms' names. There also is an index of brides and others mentioned in the marriage notices. About 15,000 marriages are recorded, and with the others mentioned, about 35,000 persons are cited in the text.
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Since its founding in 1925, the University of Baltimore has become one of Maryland's premier educational institutions. Originally organized as a practical solution for working men and women seeking a college degree, the institution developed rapidly-the School of Law and the College of Business Administration, begun in the founding year as evening professional schools, were joined by a day division and, in 1937, a junior college. Finally, in 1961, the university began its College of Liberal Arts to meet the demand for a relatively low-cost, liberal arts college education. Containing over two hundred black-and-white photographs from the archives of the Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore explores the school's history, from its birth in October 1925 to the present day, the eve of its seventy-fifth anniversary. From the founding of the first Greek societies and African-American clubs on campus to the anti-war protests of the 1960s, from the beginning of the sports program in 1928 to the championships won over the decades, the University of Baltimore has led a vital life and provided opportunity to a countless many. Through the images and captions contained in this visual tribute to the university, readers will meet the school's founding pioneers, as well as the administrators, faculty, and staff who have helped shape the university's past, present, and future, and most importantly, the students and alumni who have always made the University of Baltimore an exciting place to work and learn.
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Hollowak, Thomas Leo was born on February 4, 1954 in Baltimore. Son of Stanley Adam and Martha Lee (Murphy) Hollowak.
Bachelor in History, University Maryland, Baltimore, 1984. Master of Arts in History, University Maryland, College Park, 1990.
Library. assistant Peabody Library., Baltimore, 1978-1984. City archivist, records management officer City of Baltimore, 1985-1989. Archivist University Baltimore, since 1990.
Researcher on Maryland.'s Polish community. Founder Historyk Press.
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Archivist Edgar Allan Poe Society Maryland, Samuel Ready foundation, Inc., General Society Colonial Wars. Member American Records Managers Association (vice president Maryland chapter 1980-1989), Baltimore History Network (organizer), Maryland Genealogical Society (chairman publications committee 1977-1980), Polish Heritage Association Maryland (editor, member executive board 1981-1985, since 2000, archivist, since 1995), Maryland History Society (member genealogy committee since 1988, 1st place Norris Harris Source Record Contest 1977-1978, Honorary Mention 1983-1984), Baltimore Bibliophiles, Polish American History Society, Phi Alpha Theta.