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Baltimore (Md.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Damien Patterson Highlight Reel, 2023

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Identifier: D009.02.00028
Abstract

Highlight reel from interview with Damien Patterson conducted by Julia Wilkinson Manley. This video covers Damien's schooling and dance in Baltimore, with the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, and at an Alvin Ailey summer intensive. It goes on to cover his careers with Ballet Memphis, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Ballet Nouveau Colorado, and Wonderbound.

Dates: 2023

Damien Patterson Oral History, 2023

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Identifier: D009.22.0007.0040.00001

Hope Moore Waggoner Highlight Reel, 2014

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Identifier: D009.02.0006.0008.00001.00006
Abstract

Highlight reel from interview with Hope Moore Waggoner conducted by Joan Brown. This video covers Hope's start in dance and dancing in college, her time in Baltimore, and her studio in Denver.

Dates: 2014

Oral History Interview with Charlotte and Sam Bock, 1983 August 1

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Identifier: B098.01.0005.00115
Abstract

Sam Bock shares the history of his early days in Denver, his parents, education, work history, work on the Moffat Tunnel, and engineering career which took him to Boston. Charlotte- history of Atlovick family, her father Henry Trustman Ginsberg, her parents’ divorce, education and teaching in a Hebrew day school in Baltimore.

Dates: 1983 August 1

Patterson, Damien, 2023

 File
Identifier: D009.22.0007.0040
Abstract

This folder contains an oral history waiver signed by Damien Patterson.

Dates: 2023

Robert Freedman, 1952-circa 1958

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Identifier: B111.03.0003.0020
Abstract

Robert Freedman (1892-1990 SSI), president of the the Yellow Cab Company of Baltimore, Maryland, received the 1952 Sidney Hollander Foundation Award for integrating black and white taxi drivers within his company. Freedman and his wife moved to Denver, Colorado,in 1958, where there children were already living.

Dates: 1952-circa 1958

Sam Bock, 1933-1984

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Identifier: B111.01.0001.0015
Abstract Sam Bock (1911-1984) was a noted engineer in Colorado and Maryland. Bock was born in Denver, graduated from the University of Denver in 1932 with an engineering degree, and moved to Maryland during the 1940s. In 1940, he married Charlotte Ginsburg. He worked for the Remington Arms Plant (now the Denver Federal Center) during WWII, and subsequently worked for the Colorado Highway Department, Sinai Hospital (administrative engineer), and the U.S. Department of Defense. Bock was also the...
Dates: 1933-1984