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List of Baltimore City College alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of Baltimore City College, or BCC, the third oldest continuously public high school in the United States.

Since being established by an act of the Baltimore City Council in 1839, hundreds of influential civic, political, business, commercial, industrial, and cultural leaders have passed through its doors. Many graduates of City College have served as members of the United States Congress and the Maryland General Assembly, federal and circuit judges, award-winning journalists; leaders in business, commerce, the military, the sciences, and the arts. This list includes three former Governors of Maryland and recipients of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Wolf Prize. Of the seven Maryland recipients of the Medal of Honor between World War I and World War II, three were graduates of the Baltimore City College. Numerous bridges, buildings, craters, highways, institutions, monuments, and professorships have been named for BCC alumni.

Arts and entertainment edit

 
 
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Alumni Class Reason for notability
Larry Adler 1931[1] Musician[2]
Russell Baker 1943[3] Writer, reporter, columnist for The New York Times and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, who wrote about "City" and his youth in Baltimore in his memoir Growing Up (1982)
Gary Bartz 1958 Jazz musician, Grammy Award winner
Morris Louis Bernstein 1928[4] Abstract expressionist painter
Ciera Nicole Butts 2008[5] Miss District of Columbia USA 2014; television personality, Last Squad Standing; winner[6]
Jack L. Chalker 1962 Author of over 50 science fiction/fantasy novels
André DeShields 1964 Broadway actor, Tony Award nominee
Peter G. Engelman 1957 Author, writer, publisher, speaker, certified public accountant
Philip Glass 1954*[7] Avant garde composer[8]
Jacob Glushakow 1933[9] Painter; works are in permanent collections at the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Phillips Collection, and Metropolitan Museum of Art
Al Goodman 1918[10] Musician, conductor
Edward Everett Horton 1904[4] Character actor in film, television, and stage
Millard Kaufman 1933[11] Author, screenwriter; helped create the film/television cartoon character of Mr. Magoo
Greg Kihn 1967?[12] Rock musician, radio host
Gene Klavan 1940[4] Radio talk show host in Washington, D.C. and New York
Reuben Kramer 1925 Abstract sculptor[13]
Rowan LeCompte 1942 Stained glass artist, National Cathedral[14]
David Matthews 1984 Author[15]
T. Garrison Morfit (Garry Moore) 1933 TV variety show host
Royal Parker 1946 News anchor WBAL-TV, TV variety show host[16]
Robert Pirosh 1928[4] Writer, won Oscar and Golden Globe for screenplay of Battleground
Fred Robbins 1937 Television and radio host
Woody Rock 1993 Singer, member of Dru Hill
Karl Shapiro 1932 Poet; literary critic; professor, Johns Hopkins University; Pulitzer Prize winner
Eli Siegel 1919[17] Poet and founder of Aesthetic Realism
Michael Tucker 1962 Actor, appeared in L.A. Law and Diner
Leon Uris 1942*[18][19] Writer, author of Exodus and other literary classics
Charles Marquis Warren 1930 Television and film writer, producer; director; credits include Gunsmoke, Rawhide and Playhouse 90.[20]
Hugo Weisgall 1929[4] Composer
Charles Erskine Scott Wood 1870*[21] Author, civil libertarian, and attorney[22]

Business edit

 
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Hormats
 
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Alumni Class Reason for notability
David T. Abercrombie 1887[23] Founder of Abercrombie & Fitch
David S. Cordish 1956[24] President and chairman of the Cordish Company
Robert C. Embry Jr. 1955[25] President, Abell Foundation (named for the founder of the local Baltimore Sun), Baltimore City Housing Commissioner (1968–1977)[26]
Joseph Haskins Jr. 1967[27] President and C.E.O.of the Harbor Bank of Maryland[28]
Robert D. Hormats 1961[29] Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs, Vice Chair of Goldman Sachs[30]
Zanvyl Krieger 1924[31] Lawyer, entrepreneur, philanthropist; co-founder of Baltimore Colts[32]
Charles P. McCormick 1916[33] Business tycoon, and president of McCormick & Company
Morris A. Mechanic 1915[34] Entrepreneur, builder of the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre
Joseph Meyerhoff 1915[33] Business tycoon, and former president of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
John E. Motz 1930[35] President, Mercantile Bank & Trust Company, Baltimore
Israel Myers 1927 Founder of London Fog, originator of the London Fog coat[36]
Morton Rapoport 1952[4] M.D., CEO, University of Maryland Medical System
Martin Resnick 1949[4] Founder, Martins West-Martins Caterers
Carroll Rosenbloom 1926[37] Former owner of Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams (NFL)
David Rubenstein 1966 Business tycoon and co-founder of The Carlyle Group[38]
John Schuerholz 1958 President, Atlanta Braves (MLB)
Henry L. Straus 1913[39] Electrical engineer and business tycoon
Calvin E. Tyler, Jr. 1960[4] Philanthropist; Senior VP, United Parcel Service

Clergy and education edit

 
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Van Meter
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Thomas Sewall Adams 1897 Economist, Yale University; President, American Economic Association (1927)
Neil R. Bernstein 1954 Head of Advertising and Public Relations Drake University School of Journalism
John Richard Bryant 1961[29] Bishop, Fifth Episcopal District, African Methodist Episcopal Church
Alan M. Chesney 1905[40] Dean, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Isaac M. Colbert 1964 Dean of Graduate Studies, MIT (1999–present)[41]
John Henry Fischer 1927[37] President, Teachers College, Columbia University; Superintendent, Baltimore City Public School System, enforced the desegregation of the school system[42]
Henry Jones Ford 1868[43] Political scientist, Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University; President, American Political Science Association
Norman Hackerman 1928[4] Chemist; president, Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin; National Medal of Science; Vannevar Bush Award (1993)
William W. Howell 1878[44] Dean, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1899–1911)
Arthur Hertzberg 1928[23] Former President, American Jewish Congress
John H. Latane 1889[23] Dean of faculty, professor, Johns Hopkins University
Leo Lemay 1953[44] Biographer of Benjamin Franklin, du Pont Winterthur Professor of English at the University of Delaware
Arthur Maass 1935[45] Political scientist, Harvard University (1948–1984)
William K. Morrill 1921[46] Dean of Students, Mathematician, Johns Hopkins University; member, Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame[47]
Lindsay Rogers 1908[48] Burgess Professor of Public Law, Columbia University (1920–1959); director, Social Science Research Council (1934–36),[48] and prolific writer[citation needed]
Kurt Schmoke 1967[27] President, University of Baltimore, former Dean, Howard University School of Law; 46th Mayor, City of Baltimore
William R. Straughn 1902[40] Founding President, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania[49]
John B. Van Meter Methodist minister, educator, and the co-founder of Goucher College[50]
Orris G. Walker, Jr. 1960 First African American Bishop of the Episcopal Church
David E. Weglein 1894[1] Longest serving superintendent, Baltimore City Public School System 1924–1945[51]
Henry Skinner West 1888[1] President, Towson University; Superintendent, Baltimore City Public School System

Government and politics edit

Congress edit

 
Cardin
 
Cummings
Alumni Class Reason for notability
William Samuel Booze 1879 U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 3rd congressional district (1897–1899)
Benjamin L. Cardin 1960 U.S. Senator, Maryland (2007 – 2023); U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 3rd congressional district (1988–2007)
Charles Pearce Coady 1886[52] U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 3rd congressional district (1913–1921)
Elijah Cummings 1969 U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 7th congressional district (1996 – 2019)
Charles A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger 1963 U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 2nd congressional district (2003 – present)
Harry Welles Rusk 1866 U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 3rd congressional district (1886–1897)
William Stuart Symington, III 1918[10] U.S. Senator, Missouri (1953–1976); 1st United States Secretary of the Air Force (1947–1950)[53]

Governors edit

 
Schaefer

State legislature edit

 
Anderson
 
McDonough
 
Rosenberg
 
Lapides
 
Stone
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Curt Anderson 1967[27] Delegate, District 43, Baltimore City (1983–1995, 2003–2023); longest serving chairman of the Baltimore City Delegation (2006–2018)
Charles B. Bosley 1905[58] Delegate, Baltimore County, 1914[58]
Meyer Cardin 1926[4] Delegate (1936–38); Judge, Baltimore City Supreme Bench[59]
Anthony M. DiPietro, Jr. 1953[60] Delegate, District 46, Baltimore City (1979–1994)[61]
John D. C. Duncan Jr. [62] Delegate, Baltimore County (1920) and State Senator, Baltimore County (1935–1937)[62]
Elizabeth Embry 1994 Delegate, District 43A Baltimore City (2023-present)
Melvin L. Fine 1921[63] Delegate, District 4, Baltimore City (1929–1933), Senate,District 4, Baltimore City (1935–1939)[64]
Tony Fulton 1968 Delegate, District 40, Baltimore City (1987–2005)[65]
Henry R. Hergenroeder, Jr. 1961[4] Delegate, District 43, Baltimore County and Baltimore City (1967–1992)
Lawrence A. LaMotte 1966 Delegate, District 5B, Baltimore County (1983–1994)
Ervin "Ted" Levin 1962 Delegate, District 11, Baltimore County (1975–1994)[66]
Pat McDonough 1964[67] Delegate, District 7 Baltimore County (1979–1983, 2003–present)
Charles "Bucky" Muth 1955 Delegate, District 43, Baltimore City (1983–1987)[68]
Wendell F. Phillips 1982 Delegate, District 41, Baltimore City (1999–2003)[69]
B. Daniel Riley 1964 Delegate, District 34, Harford County (1999–2003, 2007–present)
Frank C. Robey, Jr. 1954 Delegate, District 44, Baltimore City (1971–1983)[70]
Samuel I. Rosenberg 1968 Delegate, District 41, Baltimore City (1983–present)[71]
Edgar P. Silver 1940 Delegate, District 5, Baltimore City (1955–1965)[72]
Steven V. Sklar 1960 Delegate, District 41, Baltimore City (1969–82)[73]
Allen B. Spector 1952 Delegate, District 5, Baltimore City (1966–1970); Councilman, Baltimore City Council (1971–1977)[74]
William A. Stewart 1843[1] Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (1868); Delegate (1852–1854)[75]
J. Raymond Buffington 1929 State Senator (1959–1962); Delegate (1942–50)[76]
George W. Della 1928[77] President of the Maryland Senate (1951–1954), (1959–1962); State Senator (1941–1962)[78]
Ralph M. Hughes 1966 State Senator, District 40, Baltimore City (1991–2007); Delegate (1983–1991)[79]
Julian L. Lapides 1949 State Senator, District 44, Baltimore City (1967–1994)[80]
Nathaniel J. McFadden 1964[67] State Senator, District 45, Baltimore City (1995–present)
William I. Norris 1929[4] President of the Maryland Senate (1920–1922); State Senator, District 1, Baltimore City (1916–1922); Delegate, District 1, Baltimore City (1904)[81]
Melvin Steinberg 1950[4] Lieutenant Governor (1986–1994); President of Maryland State Senate (1983–1986); State Senator (1967–1986) [82]
Norman R. Stone, Jr. 1953 State Senator, District 45, Baltimore County (1966–present)

Judiciary edit

 
Stewart
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Paul E. Alpert 1953[83] Maryland Court of Special Appeals, Judge (1982–1995); Baltimore County Circuit Court, Judge (1977–82); District Court (1972–77); Maryland House of Delegates, Delegate, Baltimore County (1967–73)[84]
Arthur A. Anderson 1932 Circuit Court, Anne Arundel County, Judge
Carl W. Bacharach 1938[85] District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1971–1992); Maryland House of Delegates, Delegate, District 5, Baltimore City (1951–1962)[86]
Thomas S. Baer 1858[87] Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1903–1906)[88]
John R. Bartels 1915 United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Judge (1959–1997)
H. Gary Bass 1960 District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1983–present)[89]
Raymond A. Beck 1956 Circuit Court, Carroll County, Judge (1990–2005); State Senator, Carroll County (1982–1990); Maryland House of Delegates, Delegate, Carroll County (1972–1982)[90]
Austin W. Brizendine 1956 Circuit Court, Baltimore County, Judge (1978–1985)[91]
Emanuel Brown 1971[92] District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1998–present)[93]
Albert H. Blum 1917 Municipal Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1970s)[94]
Joseph A. Ciotola 1938 District Court, Baltimore City, Administrative Judge (1980s–1990s)[95]
James K. Cullen 1917 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1952–1970)[96]
Webster C. Dove 1941 Baltimore County, trial magistrate[97]
Robert N. Dugan 1960[4] Circuit Court, Baltimore County, Judge (2000–present)[98]
Darryl G. Fletcher 1965[4] District Court, Baltimore County, Judge (1994–present)[99]
Ralph H. France, II 1958 District Court, Washington County, Judge (1995–present)[100]
Sol J. Friedman 1936[1] District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1973–1991)[101]
Askew Gatewood 1968 District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1984–present)[102]
Robert I. H. Hammerman 1946 Circuit Court, Baltimore City, Chief Judge (1984–1998), Judge (1967–1998)
Francis Hall Hammond 1919 Maryland Court of Appeals, Chief Judge (1966–1971), Judge (1952–1966)
Charles D. Harris 1924[103] Chief Judge, Supreme Bench of Baltimore City (1962–1976)
J. William Hinkel 1950[104] Circuit Court Baltimore County (1981–2002), District Court, Baltimore County (1971–1981)[105]
Thomas D. Horne 1961 Circuit Court of Loudoun County, Virginia (1982– )[106]
Neal M. Janey 1966[107] District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1980–1985)[108]
Martin A. Kircher 1948 District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1973–2000), Delegate, Baltimore City (1963–1973)[109]
I. Sewell Lamdin 1936 Municipal Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1968–1988)[110]
Bruce S. Lamdin 1965 District Court, Baltimore County, Judge (2002–present)[111]
Marvin J. Land 1936[1] Circuit Court, Baltimore County, Judge (1971–1980)[112]
Marshal A. Levin 1947[113] Circuit Court Baltimore City (1971–2004)[113]
Dana M. Levitz 1966 Circuit Court Baltimore County (1981–2002)[114]
Ogle Marbury 1899[23] Maryland Court of Appeals, Chief Judge (1944–1952), Judge (1941–1944)
William Albert Menchine. 1925[4] Maryland Court of Special Appeals, Judge (1972–1977)[115]
Herman M. Moser 1917[116] Circuit Court, Baltimore, Judge (1944–1956)
Charles E. Moylan, Jr. 1949[4] Maryland Court of Special Appeals, Judge (1970–2000)[117]
Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. 1937[54] United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Circuit Judge (1979–2000)[118]
Reuben Oppenheimer 1917[119] Maryland Court of Appeals, Judge (1964–1967)[119]
Theodore Oshrine 1966 District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1985–present)[120]
Joseph I. Pines 1939[121] Circuit Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1980–1992)
John N. Prevas 1964[4] Circuit Court, Baltimore City, Chief Judge (2006–2010), Judge (1986–2010) [122]
William D. Quarles Jr. 1965 United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Judge (2003–present) [123]
Alan Resnick (judge) 1946[4] District Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1974–1998)
John Carter Rose 1877 (left to attend University of Maryland) United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Circuit Judge (1922–1927) United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Judge (1910–1922); U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland (1898–1910)
I. Marshall Seidler 1953 District Court, Baltimore County, Judge (1998–2004)[124]
C. James Sfekas 1970[4] District Court, Howard County, Judge (1998–2002)
James S. Sfekas 1934[125] Circuit Court, Baltimore County, Judge (1980–1988)
Stephen J. Sfekas 1964[126] Circuit Court, Baltimore, Judge (2010–)
Albert L. Sklar 1929[127] Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1964–1981); Maryland House of Delegates, Delegate, District 4, Baltimore City (1939–1954)[128]
Frederick J. Singley 1930 United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals 1967–1977[129]
A. Cecil Snyder 1936[4] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, Chief Justice (1953–1957), Associate Justice (1942–1953)
Simon Sobeloff 1909 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Chief Judge (1958–1964), Circuit Judge (1956–1958); United States Solicitor General (1954–1956)[130]
Anselm Sodaro 1927 [131] Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1956–1980), Chief Judge (1975–1980), Baltimore City State's Attorney (1950–1956)[131]
Morris Ames Soper 1890[23] United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Circuit Judge (1931–1963)
Charles Francis Stein, Sr. 1925[4] Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1921–1936)
Marvin Steinberg 1947[132] Circuit Court, Baltimore City, Judge (1985–1996)
William A. Stewart (judge) 1843[1] Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, Judge (1882–1893)
Edward O. "Ned" Thomas 1936[133] District and Circuit, Worcester County, Judge
Robert Dorsey Watkins 1918[1] United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Judge (1955–1986)
Alan M. Wilner 1954 Maryland Court of Appeals, Judge (1996–2007); Maryland Court of Special Appeals, Chief Judge (1990–1996), Judge (1977–1990)
Alexander Wright, Jr. 1967[27] Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals (2008– ), Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit (1998–2000 and 2001–2002)[134]

Federal government edit

 
Cumming
 
Hiss
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Hugh S. Cumming 1886[1] Surgeon General of the United States (1920–1936)
Alger Hiss 1921[46] U.S. State Department, alleged Soviet spy
Alvin "Buzzy" Krongard 1954 Former deputy director of the CIA; former vice-chairman of Bankers Trust; former chairman of Alex. Brown & Sons; member of National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[135]
Howard J. Krongard 1957[136] Inspector general of the Department of State (2005–present)
Alfred H. Moses 1947[1] U.S. Ambassador, Romania
Leon H. A. Pierson 1920 U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland (1957–1961)
Philip B. Perlman 1908[137] U.S. Solicitor General (1947–1952)

State and local officials edit

 
Anderson
 
Fine
 
Hamm
Alumni Class Reason for notability
John W. Anderson 1964 Sheriff, Baltimore City (1989–present)[138]
Thomas N. Biddison 1924[139] Baltimore City Solicitor 1947–58; member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[140]
Devon Brown 1967[141] Director, Washington, D.C. Department of Corrections (2006–present), Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections (2002–2006)[142]
Francis B. Burch 1937[54] Attorney General of Maryland (1966–1974); City Solicitor, Baltimore (1961–1963)[143]
Dennis Callahan 1958 Mayor of Annapolis (1985–1989)
John L. Cain 1958 Baltimore City Council, 1st District (1991–2004)[144]
Reubin Caplan 1924 Baltimore City Council, 1st District (1963–1979)
Michael E. Cryor 1964[67] chairman, Maryland Democratic Party[145]
Martin "Mike" Curran 1955 Baltimore City Council, 3rd District (1977–1995)[146]
Wilbur "Bill" Cunningham 1967[27] Baltimore City Council, 3rd District (1988–1996)
Ronald L. Daniel 1967[147] Police Commissioner, Baltimore City (1999–2000)[148]
Stanley S. Fine 1961 Director, Maryland Lottery (1973–1978)[149]
Philip H. Goodman 1931 42nd Mayor of Baltimore (1962–1963)
Leonard Hamm 1967[150] Police Commissioner, Baltimore City (2005–2007)[151]
Hyman A. Pressman 1930[152] Baltimore City Comptroller (1975–1995)[153]
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Republican Party

Journalism edit

 
Matz
Alumni Class Reason for notability
George Bauman 1945[4] Reporter, WJZ-TV
Joe Day 1951[4] Reporter, WCVB-TV
Alan Z. Forman 1957 Managing editor, content director, Voice of Baltimore;[154] former reporter/copy editor, Baltimore Sun
Brent Gunts 1935[4] Former VP and General Manager, WBAL-TV
H. Corbin Gwaltney 1939[155] Founding publisher, The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Chronicle of Philanthropy[156]
Gregory Kane 1969 Columnist, Baltimore Sun
Ron Matz 1964 Reporter, WJZ-TV[157]
Michael Olesker 1963 Former columnist, Baltimore Sun; columnist, The Examiner, author
Hamilton Owens 1905[4] Editor-in-chief, Evening Sun,[158] coined Maryland nickname of "the Free State"[159]
John Jacob Oliver, Jr. 1963 CEO and publisher, Afro-American Newspaper[160]
Gilbert Sandler 1941 Author, writer for the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, and Jewish Times
John Steadman 1945 Sports editor, Baltimore Evening Sun[161]

Military edit

 
Memorial plaque for BCC alumni who died in World War I
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Jacob Beser 1938[85] Lt., Army Air Corps, World War II; crew member on the Enola Gay;[162] awarded Silver Star and Distinguished Flying Cross[163]
Frederick C. Billard 1892[23] Admiral, Commandant of the Coast Guard
Henry Gilbert Costin 1916[164] Pfc., US Army, World War I; Medal of Honor[165]
Isadore S. Jachman 1939 Sgt., US Army, World War II; Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, Croix de Guerre
J. William Kime 1951 Admiral, Commandant of the Coast Guard[166]
Walter B. Massenburg 1965 Admiral, Commandant, Naval Air Station Patuxent River[4]
Milton Ernest Ricketts 1930[152] Lt., US Navy, World War II; Medal of Honor
Louis Waters, Jr. 1987 Lieutenant Colonel (LTC), Maryland Army National Guard, Operation Enduring Freedom, awarded Bronze Star

Science edit

 
Ambati
 
Dryden
 
Dunn
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Balamurali Ambati 1989 Youngest person to become a doctor[167]
Richard Askey 1951[168] Mathematician; Askey-Wilson polynomials
Eric Baer 1949[4] Polymer and plastics researcher
Edgar Berman 1932[169] Surgeon, first to do heart transplant; physician to Hubert Humphrey[170]
William Bloom 1916[34] Pathologist
Louis R. Caplan 1954[171] Neurologist
Hugh Latimer Dryden 1913[39] National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, NASA
Wendell E. Dunn, Jr. 1938 Chemical engineer, metallurgist
Solomon W. Golomb 1949 Mathematician, engineer, inventor of polyominoes
Norman L. Hackerman 1928[152] Chemist, former president, University of Texas, Rice University[172]
William Henry Howell 1878 Physiologist; pioneer of the use of heparin as a blood anticoagulant; dean, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine[173]
Nicholas Katz 1960[168] Mathematician; Grothendieck-Katz p-curvature conjecture
Lee Kinsey 1920[17] Physicist; astronomer; chairman, department of physics, University of California at Los Angeles[174]
Morton Kramer 1931[152] Bio-statistician, created international standards in mental health diagnostics
Simon A. Levin 1957 Ecologist, Princeton University
Charles C. Plitt 1866 Botanist
Robert Resnick 1939 Physicist; professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Oersted Medal (1974)
Martin Rodbell 1943[175] Biochemist, molecular endocrinologist; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1994
Tracy M. Sonneborn 1922[46] Biologist, geneticist
Victor Strasburger 1967 Pediatrician; medical expert on adolescents
John Archibald Wheeler 1927[77] Theoretical physicist; Wolf Prize in Physics[176]
Abel Wolman 1909[177] Sanitary engineer; inventor of modern water treatment techniques

Sports edit

 
Varsity sports letter
 
Budnitz
Alumni Class Reason for notability
Al Albert 1965 College soccer, head coach, The College of William and Mary (1971–2003)
A. Gordon Armstrong 1904 Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[178]
Bob Baldwin 1962 Football, fullback, Baltimore Colts[179]
Max Bishop 1921*[180] Baseball, 2nd baseman, Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox,
Frank Gottlob Breyer 1905[40] Lacrosse, founding coach, US Naval Academy; coach, Lehigh University and Swarthmore College[181]
Emil "Buzzy" Budnitz 1949 Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[182]
Tommy Byrne 1937[1] Baseball, pitcher, New York Yankees
Charley Eckman 1940 Basketball, head coach, Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons (1954–1957)
Tom Gatewood 1968 Football, wide receiver, New York Giants[183]
Lorne Randolf Guild 1928[184] Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[185]
Bryant Johnson 1999[186] Football, wide receiver, Detroit Lions
John C. Knipp 1912[39] Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[187]
William Kelso Morrill 1926[39] Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[188]
Johnny Neun 1921[46] Baseball, Manager, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds
Ara Person 1966 Football, tight end, St. Louis Cardinals[189]
William C. Schmeisser 1899 Lacrosse, coach, Johns Hopkins University, namesake Schmeisser Award; US Olympian[190]
Jerry Schnydman 1962 Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame[191]
William E. Scroggs 1965 Lacrosse, coach, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1978–1990), led team to NCAA titles in 1981, 1982 and 1986[192]
Edward M. Stuart 1913[40] Lacrosse, member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame; Captain, United States Army Corps of Engineers[193]
John Sykes 1967 Football, wide receiver, San Diego Chargers[194]
Charles Tapper Offensive tackle Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets
Alphonse "Tommy" Thomas 1918[4] Baseball, pitcher, Chicago White Sox
John C. Tolson 1937[195] Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame; Lieutenant, United States Navy, World War II[196]
Church Yearly 1930[197] Lacrosse, member of National Lacrosse Hall of Fame; trustee of Johns Hopkins University[197]

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Notes edit

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References edit

  • Daneker, David C., ed. (1988). 150 Years of the Baltimore City College. Baltimore: Baltimore City College Alumni Association.
  • Leonhart, James Chancellor (1939). One Hundred Years Of Baltimore City College. Baltimore: H.G. Roebuck & Son.
  • Sirota, Wilbert, editor; Neil Bernstein (1954). The Green Bag 1954. Baltimore: Baltimore City College Class of 1954. p. 196. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Strasburger, Victor, ed. (1967). The 1967 Green Bag. Baltimore. p. 199.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Baltimore City College Alumni Association
  • Baltimore City College Hall of Fame

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The following is a list of notable alumni of Baltimore City College or BCC the third oldest continuously public high school in the United States Since being established by an act of the Baltimore City Council in 1839 hundreds of influential civic political business commercial industrial and cultural leaders have passed through its doors Many graduates of City College have served as members of the United States Congress and the Maryland General Assembly federal and circuit judges award winning journalists leaders in business commerce the military the sciences and the arts This list includes three former Governors of Maryland and recipients of the Nobel Prize the Pulitzer Prize and the Wolf Prize Of the seven Maryland recipients of the Medal of Honor between World War I and World War II three were graduates of the Baltimore City College Numerous bridges buildings craters highways institutions monuments and professorships have been named for BCC alumni Contents 1 Arts and entertainment 2 Business 3 Clergy and education 4 Government and politics 4 1 Congress 4 2 Governors 4 3 State legislature 4 4 Judiciary 4 5 Federal government 4 6 State and local officials 5 Journalism 6 Military 7 Science 8 Sports 9 Other 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksArts and entertainment edit nbsp nbsp Chalker nbsp Glass nbsp Horton nbsp Tucker Alumni Class Reason for notability Larry Adler 1931 1 Musician 2 Russell Baker 1943 3 Writer reporter columnist for The New York Times and two time Pulitzer Prize winner who wrote about City and his youth in Baltimore in his memoir Growing Up 1982 Gary Bartz 1958 Jazz musician Grammy Award winner Morris Louis Bernstein 1928 4 Abstract expressionist painter Ciera Nicole Butts 2008 5 Miss District of Columbia USA 2014 television personality Last Squad Standing winner 6 Jack L Chalker 1962 Author of over 50 science fiction fantasy novels Andre DeShields 1964 Broadway actor Tony Award nominee Peter G Engelman 1957 Author writer publisher speaker certified public accountant Philip Glass 1954 7 Avant garde composer 8 Jacob Glushakow 1933 9 Painter works are in permanent collections at the Baltimore Museum of Art The Phillips Collection and Metropolitan Museum of Art Al Goodman 1918 10 Musician conductor Edward Everett Horton 1904 4 Character actor in film television and stage Millard Kaufman 1933 11 Author screenwriter helped create the film television cartoon character of Mr Magoo Greg Kihn 1967 12 Rock musician radio host Gene Klavan 1940 4 Radio talk show host in Washington D C and New York Reuben Kramer 1925 Abstract sculptor 13 Rowan LeCompte 1942 Stained glass artist National Cathedral 14 David Matthews 1984 Author 15 T Garrison Morfit Garry Moore 1933 TV variety show host Royal Parker 1946 News anchor WBAL TV TV variety show host 16 Robert Pirosh 1928 4 Writer won Oscar and Golden Globe for screenplay of Battleground Fred Robbins 1937 Television and radio host Woody Rock 1993 Singer member of Dru Hill Karl Shapiro 1932 Poet literary critic professor Johns Hopkins University Pulitzer Prize winner Eli Siegel 1919 17 Poet and founder of Aesthetic Realism Michael Tucker 1962 Actor appeared in L A Law and Diner Leon Uris 1942 18 19 Writer author of Exodus and other literary classics Charles Marquis Warren 1930 Television and film writer producer director credits include Gunsmoke Rawhide and Playhouse 90 20 Hugo Weisgall 1929 4 Composer Charles Erskine Scott Wood 1870 21 Author civil libertarian and attorney 22 Business edit nbsp Embry nbsp Hormats nbsp Rubenstein Alumni Class Reason for notability David T Abercrombie 1887 23 Founder of Abercrombie amp Fitch David S Cordish 1956 24 President and chairman of the Cordish Company Robert C Embry Jr 1955 25 President Abell Foundation named for the founder of the local Baltimore Sun Baltimore City Housing Commissioner 1968 1977 26 Joseph Haskins Jr 1967 27 President and C E O of the Harbor Bank of Maryland 28 Robert D Hormats 1961 29 Under Secretary of State for Economic Business and Agricultural Affairs Vice Chair of Goldman Sachs 30 Zanvyl Krieger 1924 31 Lawyer entrepreneur philanthropist co founder of Baltimore Colts 32 Charles P McCormick 1916 33 Business tycoon and president of McCormick amp Company Morris A Mechanic 1915 34 Entrepreneur builder of the Morris A Mechanic Theatre Joseph Meyerhoff 1915 33 Business tycoon and former president of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra John E Motz 1930 35 President Mercantile Bank amp Trust Company Baltimore Israel Myers 1927 Founder of London Fog originator of the London Fog coat 36 Morton Rapoport 1952 4 M D CEO University of Maryland Medical System Martin Resnick 1949 4 Founder Martins West Martins Caterers Carroll Rosenbloom 1926 37 Former owner of Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams NFL David Rubenstein 1966 Business tycoon and co founder of The Carlyle Group 38 John Schuerholz 1958 President Atlanta Braves MLB Henry L Straus 1913 39 Electrical engineer and business tycoon Calvin E Tyler Jr 1960 4 Philanthropist Senior VP United Parcel ServiceClergy and education edit nbsp Ford nbsp Van Meter Alumni Class Reason for notability Thomas Sewall Adams 1897 Economist Yale University President American Economic Association 1927 Neil R Bernstein 1954 Head of Advertising and Public Relations Drake University School of Journalism John Richard Bryant 1961 29 Bishop Fifth Episcopal District African Methodist Episcopal Church Alan M Chesney 1905 40 Dean Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Isaac M Colbert 1964 Dean of Graduate Studies MIT 1999 present 41 John Henry Fischer 1927 37 President Teachers College Columbia University Superintendent Baltimore City Public School System enforced the desegregation of the school system 42 Henry Jones Ford 1868 43 Political scientist Johns Hopkins University University of Pennsylvania Princeton University President American Political Science Association Norman Hackerman 1928 4 Chemist president Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin National Medal of Science Vannevar Bush Award 1993 William W Howell 1878 44 Dean Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1899 1911 Arthur Hertzberg 1928 23 Former President American Jewish Congress John H Latane 1889 23 Dean of faculty professor Johns Hopkins University Leo Lemay 1953 44 Biographer of Benjamin Franklin du Pont Winterthur Professor of English at the University of Delaware Arthur Maass 1935 45 Political scientist Harvard University 1948 1984 William K Morrill 1921 46 Dean of Students Mathematician Johns Hopkins University member Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame 47 Lindsay Rogers 1908 48 Burgess Professor of Public Law Columbia University 1920 1959 director Social Science Research Council 1934 36 48 and prolific writer citation needed Kurt Schmoke 1967 27 President University of Baltimore former Dean Howard University School of Law 46th Mayor City of Baltimore William R Straughn 1902 40 Founding President Mansfield University of Pennsylvania 49 John B Van Meter Methodist minister educator and the co founder of Goucher College 50 Orris G Walker Jr 1960 First African American Bishop of the Episcopal Church David E Weglein 1894 1 Longest serving superintendent Baltimore City Public School System 1924 1945 51 Henry Skinner West 1888 1 President Towson University Superintendent Baltimore City Public School SystemGovernment and politics editCongress edit nbsp Cardin nbsp Cummings Alumni Class Reason for notability William Samuel Booze 1879 U S Congressman Maryland s 3rd congressional district 1897 1899 Benjamin L Cardin 1960 U S Senator Maryland 2007 2023 U S Congressman Maryland s 3rd congressional district 1988 2007 Charles Pearce Coady 1886 52 U S Congressman Maryland s 3rd congressional district 1913 1921 Elijah Cummings 1969 U S Congressman Maryland s 7th congressional district 1996 2019 Charles A Dutch Ruppersberger 1963 U S Congressman Maryland s 2nd congressional district 2003 present Harry Welles Rusk 1866 U S Congressman Maryland s 3rd congressional district 1886 1897 William Stuart Symington III 1918 10 U S Senator Missouri 1953 1976 1st United States Secretary of the Air Force 1947 1950 53 Governors edit nbsp Schaefer Alumni Class Reason for notability Marvin Mandel 1937 54 56th Governor of Maryland 55 Harry Nice 1898 56 50th Governor of Maryland William Donald Schaefer 1939 57 60th Governor of Maryland 44th Mayor of Baltimore 32nd Comptroller of Maryland State legislature edit nbsp Anderson nbsp McDonough nbsp Rosenberg nbsp Lapides nbsp Stone Alumni Class Reason for notability Curt Anderson 1967 27 Delegate District 43 Baltimore City 1983 1995 2003 2023 longest serving chairman of the Baltimore City Delegation 2006 2018 Charles B Bosley 1905 58 Delegate Baltimore County 1914 58 Meyer Cardin 1926 4 Delegate 1936 38 Judge Baltimore City Supreme Bench 59 Anthony M DiPietro Jr 1953 60 Delegate District 46 Baltimore City 1979 1994 61 John D C Duncan Jr 62 Delegate Baltimore County 1920 and State Senator Baltimore County 1935 1937 62 Elizabeth Embry 1994 Delegate District 43A Baltimore City 2023 present Melvin L Fine 1921 63 Delegate District 4 Baltimore City 1929 1933 Senate District 4 Baltimore City 1935 1939 64 Tony Fulton 1968 Delegate District 40 Baltimore City 1987 2005 65 Henry R Hergenroeder Jr 1961 4 Delegate District 43 Baltimore County and Baltimore City 1967 1992 Lawrence A LaMotte 1966 Delegate District 5B Baltimore County 1983 1994 Ervin Ted Levin 1962 Delegate District 11 Baltimore County 1975 1994 66 Pat McDonough 1964 67 Delegate District 7 Baltimore County 1979 1983 2003 present Charles Bucky Muth 1955 Delegate District 43 Baltimore City 1983 1987 68 Wendell F Phillips 1982 Delegate District 41 Baltimore City 1999 2003 69 B Daniel Riley 1964 Delegate District 34 Harford County 1999 2003 2007 present Frank C Robey Jr 1954 Delegate District 44 Baltimore City 1971 1983 70 Samuel I Rosenberg 1968 Delegate District 41 Baltimore City 1983 present 71 Edgar P Silver 1940 Delegate District 5 Baltimore City 1955 1965 72 Steven V Sklar 1960 Delegate District 41 Baltimore City 1969 82 73 Allen B Spector 1952 Delegate District 5 Baltimore City 1966 1970 Councilman Baltimore City Council 1971 1977 74 William A Stewart 1843 1 Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates 1868 Delegate 1852 1854 75 J Raymond Buffington 1929 State Senator 1959 1962 Delegate 1942 50 76 George W Della 1928 77 President of the Maryland Senate 1951 1954 1959 1962 State Senator 1941 1962 78 Ralph M Hughes 1966 State Senator District 40 Baltimore City 1991 2007 Delegate 1983 1991 79 Julian L Lapides 1949 State Senator District 44 Baltimore City 1967 1994 80 Nathaniel J McFadden 1964 67 State Senator District 45 Baltimore City 1995 present William I Norris 1929 4 President of the Maryland Senate 1920 1922 State Senator District 1 Baltimore City 1916 1922 Delegate District 1 Baltimore City 1904 81 Melvin Steinberg 1950 4 Lieutenant Governor 1986 1994 President of Maryland State Senate 1983 1986 State Senator 1967 1986 82 Norman R Stone Jr 1953 State Senator District 45 Baltimore County 1966 present Judiciary edit nbsp Stewart Alumni Class Reason for notability Paul E Alpert 1953 83 Maryland Court of Special Appeals Judge 1982 1995 Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge 1977 82 District Court 1972 77 Maryland House of Delegates Delegate Baltimore County 1967 73 84 Arthur A Anderson 1932 Circuit Court Anne Arundel County Judge Carl W Bacharach 1938 85 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1971 1992 Maryland House of Delegates Delegate District 5 Baltimore City 1951 1962 86 Thomas S Baer 1858 87 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1903 1906 88 John R Bartels 1915 United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York Judge 1959 1997 H Gary Bass 1960 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1983 present 89 Raymond A Beck 1956 Circuit Court Carroll County Judge 1990 2005 State Senator Carroll County 1982 1990 Maryland House of Delegates Delegate Carroll County 1972 1982 90 Austin W Brizendine 1956 Circuit Court Baltimore County Judge 1978 1985 91 Emanuel Brown 1971 92 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1998 present 93 Albert H Blum 1917 Municipal Court Baltimore City Judge 1970s 94 Joseph A Ciotola 1938 District Court Baltimore City Administrative Judge 1980s 1990s 95 James K Cullen 1917 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1952 1970 96 Webster C Dove 1941 Baltimore County trial magistrate 97 Robert N Dugan 1960 4 Circuit Court Baltimore County Judge 2000 present 98 Darryl G Fletcher 1965 4 District Court Baltimore County Judge 1994 present 99 Ralph H France II 1958 District Court Washington County Judge 1995 present 100 Sol J Friedman 1936 1 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1973 1991 101 Askew Gatewood 1968 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1984 present 102 Robert I H Hammerman 1946 Circuit Court Baltimore City Chief Judge 1984 1998 Judge 1967 1998 Francis Hall Hammond 1919 Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge 1966 1971 Judge 1952 1966 Charles D Harris 1924 103 Chief Judge Supreme Bench of Baltimore City 1962 1976 J William Hinkel 1950 104 Circuit Court Baltimore County 1981 2002 District Court Baltimore County 1971 1981 105 Thomas D Horne 1961 Circuit Court of Loudoun County Virginia 1982 106 Neal M Janey 1966 107 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1980 1985 108 Martin A Kircher 1948 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1973 2000 Delegate Baltimore City 1963 1973 109 I Sewell Lamdin 1936 Municipal Court Baltimore City Judge 1968 1988 110 Bruce S Lamdin 1965 District Court Baltimore County Judge 2002 present 111 Marvin J Land 1936 1 Circuit Court Baltimore County Judge 1971 1980 112 Marshal A Levin 1947 113 Circuit Court Baltimore City 1971 2004 113 Dana M Levitz 1966 Circuit Court Baltimore County 1981 2002 114 Ogle Marbury 1899 23 Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge 1944 1952 Judge 1941 1944 William Albert Menchine 1925 4 Maryland Court of Special Appeals Judge 1972 1977 115 Herman M Moser 1917 116 Circuit Court Baltimore Judge 1944 1956 Charles E Moylan Jr 1949 4 Maryland Court of Special Appeals Judge 1970 2000 117 Francis D Murnaghan Jr 1937 54 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Circuit Judge 1979 2000 118 Reuben Oppenheimer 1917 119 Maryland Court of Appeals Judge 1964 1967 119 Theodore Oshrine 1966 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1985 present 120 Joseph I Pines 1939 121 Circuit Court Baltimore City Judge 1980 1992 John N Prevas 1964 4 Circuit Court Baltimore City Chief Judge 2006 2010 Judge 1986 2010 122 William D Quarles Jr 1965 United States District Court for the District of Maryland Judge 2003 present 123 Alan Resnick judge 1946 4 District Court Baltimore City Judge 1974 1998 John Carter Rose 1877 left to attend University of Maryland United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Circuit Judge 1922 1927 United States District Court for the District of Maryland Judge 1910 1922 U S Attorney for the District of Maryland 1898 1910 I Marshall Seidler 1953 District Court Baltimore County Judge 1998 2004 124 C James Sfekas 1970 4 District Court Howard County Judge 1998 2002 James S Sfekas 1934 125 Circuit Court Baltimore County Judge 1980 1988 Stephen J Sfekas 1964 126 Circuit Court Baltimore Judge 2010 Albert L Sklar 1929 127 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1964 1981 Maryland House of Delegates Delegate District 4 Baltimore City 1939 1954 128 Frederick J Singley 1930 United States District Court for the District of Maryland Judge Maryland Court of Appeals 1967 1977 129 A Cecil Snyder 1936 4 Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Chief Justice 1953 1957 Associate Justice 1942 1953 Simon Sobeloff 1909 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Chief Judge 1958 1964 Circuit Judge 1956 1958 United States Solicitor General 1954 1956 130 Anselm Sodaro 1927 131 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1956 1980 Chief Judge 1975 1980 Baltimore City State s Attorney 1950 1956 131 Morris Ames Soper 1890 23 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Circuit Judge 1931 1963 Charles Francis Stein Sr 1925 4 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1921 1936 Marvin Steinberg 1947 132 Circuit Court Baltimore City Judge 1985 1996 William A Stewart judge 1843 1 Supreme Bench of Baltimore City Judge 1882 1893 Edward O Ned Thomas 1936 133 District and Circuit Worcester County Judge Robert Dorsey Watkins 1918 1 United States District Court for the District of Maryland Judge 1955 1986 Alan M Wilner 1954 Maryland Court of Appeals Judge 1996 2007 Maryland Court of Special Appeals Chief Judge 1990 1996 Judge 1977 1990 Alexander Wright Jr 1967 27 Judge Maryland Court of Special Appeals 2008 Baltimore County Circuit Court 3rd Judicial Circuit 1998 2000 and 2001 2002 134 Federal government edit nbsp Cumming nbsp Hiss Alumni Class Reason for notability Hugh S Cumming 1886 1 Surgeon General of the United States 1920 1936 Alger Hiss 1921 46 U S State Department alleged Soviet spy Alvin Buzzy Krongard 1954 Former deputy director of the CIA former vice chairman of Bankers Trust former chairman of Alex Brown amp Sons member of National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 135 Howard J Krongard 1957 136 Inspector general of the Department of State 2005 present Alfred H Moses 1947 1 U S Ambassador Romania Leon H A Pierson 1920 U S Attorney for the District of Maryland 1957 1961 Philip B Perlman 1908 137 U S Solicitor General 1947 1952 State and local officials edit nbsp Anderson nbsp Fine nbsp Hamm Alumni Class Reason for notability John W Anderson 1964 Sheriff Baltimore City 1989 present 138 Thomas N Biddison 1924 139 Baltimore City Solicitor 1947 58 member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 140 Devon Brown 1967 141 Director Washington D C Department of Corrections 2006 present Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections 2002 2006 142 Francis B Burch 1937 54 Attorney General of Maryland 1966 1974 City Solicitor Baltimore 1961 1963 143 Dennis Callahan 1958 Mayor of Annapolis 1985 1989 John L Cain 1958 Baltimore City Council 1st District 1991 2004 144 Reubin Caplan 1924 Baltimore City Council 1st District 1963 1979 Michael E Cryor 1964 67 chairman Maryland Democratic Party 145 Martin Mike Curran 1955 Baltimore City Council 3rd District 1977 1995 146 Wilbur Bill Cunn ingham 1967 27 Baltimore City Council 3rd District 1988 1996 Ronald L Daniel 1967 147 Police Commissioner Baltimore City 1999 2000 148 Stanley S Fine 1961 Director Maryland Lottery 1973 1978 149 Philip H Goodman 1931 42nd Mayor of Baltimore 1962 1963 Leonard Hamm 1967 150 Police Commissioner Baltimore City 2005 2007 151 Hyman A Pressman 1930 152 Baltimore City Comptroller 1975 1995 153 Shading appears where relevant Democratic Party Republican PartyJournalism edit nbsp Matz Alumni Class Reason for notability George Bauman 1945 4 Reporter WJZ TV Joe Day 1951 4 Reporter WCVB TV Alan Z Forman 1957 Managing editor content director Voice of Baltimore 154 former reporter copy editor Baltimore Sun Brent Gunts 1935 4 Former VP and General Manager WBAL TV H Corbin Gwaltney 1939 155 Founding publisher The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Chronicle of Philanthropy 156 Gregory Kane 1969 Columnist Baltimore Sun Ron Matz 1964 Reporter WJZ TV 157 Michael Olesker 1963 Former columnist Baltimore Sun columnist The Examiner author Hamilton Owens 1905 4 Editor in chief Evening Sun 158 coined Maryland nickname of the Free State 159 John Jacob Oliver Jr 1963 CEO and publisher Afro American Newspaper 160 Gilbert Sandler 1941 Author writer for the Baltimore Sun Baltimore Magazine and Jewish Times John Steadman 1945 Sports editor Baltimore Evening Sun 161 Military edit nbsp Memorial plaque for BCC alumni who died in World War I Alumni Class Reason for notability Jacob Beser 1938 85 Lt Army Air Corps World War II crew member on the Enola Gay 162 awarded Silver Star and Distinguished Flying Cross 163 Frederick C Billard 1892 23 Admiral Commandant of the Coast Guard Henry Gilbert Costin 1916 164 Pfc US Army World War I Medal of Honor 165 Isadore S Jachman 1939 Sgt US Army World War II Medal of Honor Distinguished Service Cross Purple Heart Croix de Guerre J William Kime 1951 Admiral Commandant of the Coast Guard 166 Walter B Massenburg 1965 Admiral Commandant Naval Air Station Patuxent River 4 Milton Ernest Ricketts 1930 152 Lt US Navy World War II Medal of Honor Louis Waters Jr 1987 Lieutenant Colonel LTC Maryland Army National Guard Operation Enduring Freedom awarded Bronze StarScience edit nbsp Ambati nbsp Dryden nbsp Dunn Alumni Class Reason for notability Balamurali Ambati 1989 Youngest person to become a doctor 167 Richard Askey 1951 168 Mathematician Askey Wilson polynomials Eric Baer 1949 4 Polymer and plastics researcher Edgar Berman 1932 169 Surgeon first to do heart transplant physician to Hubert Humphrey 170 William Bloom 1916 34 Pathologist Louis R Caplan 1954 171 Neurologist Hugh Latimer Dryden 1913 39 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NASA Wendell E Dunn Jr 1938 Chemical engineer metallurgist Solomon W Golomb 1949 Mathematician engineer inventor of polyominoes Norman L Hackerman 1928 152 Chemist former president University of Texas Rice University 172 William Henry Howell 1878 Physiologist pioneer of the use of heparin as a blood anticoagulant dean Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 173 Nicholas Katz 1960 168 Mathematician Grothendieck Katz p curvature conjecture Lee Kinsey 1920 17 Physicist astronomer chairman department of physics University of California at Los Angeles 174 Morton Kramer 1931 152 Bio statistician created international standards in mental health diagnostics Simon A Levin 1957 Ecologist Princeton University Charles C Plitt 1866 Botanist Robert Resnick 1939 Physicist professor Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Oersted Medal 1974 Martin Rodbell 1943 175 Biochemist molecular endocrinologist Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1994 Tracy M Sonneborn 1922 46 Biologist geneticist Victor Strasburger 1967 Pediatrician medical expert on adolescents John Archibald Wheeler 1927 77 Theoretical physicist Wolf Prize in Physics 176 Abel Wolman 1909 177 Sanitary engineer inventor of modern water treatment techniquesSports edit nbsp Varsity sports letter nbsp Budnitz Alumni Class Reason for notability Al Albert 1965 College soccer head coach The College of William and Mary 1971 2003 A Gordon Armstrong 1904 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 178 Bob Baldwin 1962 Football fullback Baltimore Colts 179 Max Bishop 1921 180 Baseball 2nd baseman Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox Frank Gottlob Breyer 1905 40 Lacrosse founding coach US Naval Academy coach Lehigh University and Swarthmore College 181 Emil Buzzy Budnitz 1949 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 182 Tommy Byrne 1937 1 Baseball pitcher New York Yankees Charley Eckman 1940 Basketball head coach Fort Wayne Detroit Pistons 1954 1957 Tom Gatewood 1968 Football wide receiver New York Giants 183 Lorne Randolf Guild 1928 184 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 185 Bryant Johnson 1999 186 Football wide receiver Detroit Lions John C Knipp 1912 39 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 187 William Kelso Morrill 1926 39 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 188 Johnny Neun 1921 46 Baseball Manager New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds Ara Person 1966 Football tight end St Louis Cardinals 189 William C Schmeisser 1899 Lacrosse coach Johns Hopkins University namesake Schmeisser Award US Olympian 190 Jerry Schnydman 1962 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 191 William E Scroggs 1965 Lacrosse coach University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 1978 1990 led team to NCAA titles in 1981 1982 and 1986 192 Edward M Stuart 1913 40 Lacrosse member National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Captain United States Army Corps of Engineers 193 John Sykes 1967 Football wide receiver San Diego Chargers 194 Charles Tapper Offensive tackle Dallas Cowboys New York Jets Alphonse Tommy Thomas 1918 4 Baseball pitcher Chicago White Sox John C Tolson 1937 195 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Leon Uris The Times London Retrieved August 2 2007 Charles M Warren 77 Created TV Westerns The New York Times August 15 1990 Retrieved August 13 2008 left 1869 for West Point Hamburger Robert 1998 Two Rooms The Life of Charles Erskine Scott Wood Lincoln University of Nebraska Press pp 20 21 ISBN 978 0 8032 7315 3 Retrieved August 2 2007 a b c d e f Leonhart 1939 p 274 Walt E Millard editor 1956 The 1956 Green Bag p 153 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help Becker John W editor 1955 The 1956 Green Bag p 137 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help Ng Greg February 17 2004 Biography Robert C Embry Jr WBAL TV Channel 11 Retrieved August 4 2007 a b c d e Victor Strasburger ed 1967 The Green Bag Baltimore a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Harbor Bankshares Corporation trades as The Harbor Bank of Maryland 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