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Baltimore and Catechism
Sister Aloysius helped her, requiring Day to memorize the Baltimore Catechism for this.
These councils resulted in the Baltimore Catechism and the establishment of the Catholic University of America.
The Third Plenary Council, which was the largest meeting of Catholic Bishops held outside Rome since the Council of Trent, commissioned the famous Baltimore Catechism.
A Catechism of Christian Doctrine, Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Council of Baltimore ( or, simply, the Baltimore Catechism ) was the de facto standard Catholic school text in the United States from 1885 to the late 1960s.
The Baltimore Catechism remained in use in nearly all Catholic schools until many moved away from catechism-based education, though it is still used up to this day in some.
As early as 1829, the bishops assembled in the First Provincial Council of Baltimore, Maryland decreed: " A catechism shall be written which is better adapted to the circumstances of this Province ; it shall give the Christian Doctrine as explained in Cardinal Bellarmine's Catechism ( 1597 ), and when approved by the Holy See, it shall be published for the common use of Catholics " ( Decr.
At last, in 1885, was issued " A Catechism of Christian Doctrine, Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Council of Baltimore.
Soon various editions came forth with additions of word-meanings, explanatory notes, some even with different Arrangements, so that soon there was a considerable diversity in the books that go by the name of Baltimore Catechism.
Since the 1960s, many Catholic churches and schools have moved away from catechism-based education, but a 1933 edition is available ( ISBN 9780895551443 ) and as well as a modernized edition under the title of the New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism ( ISBN 0-89942-242-X ).
* Baltimore Catechism No. 2, Lesson 27

Baltimore and became
When the merger took place, all ten AFL franchises became part of the merged league's new American Football Conference ( AFC ), with three teams from the original 16-team NFL ( the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Colts ) joining them.
In 1983, the building became the official museum of the Baltimore Orioles, which signed Ruth to his first professional contract.
The Orioles name had been used by previous major league baseball clubs in Baltimore, including the American League Baltimore Orioles franchise from 1901 – 1902 that became the New York Yankees and the National League Baltimore Orioles.
Former Georgia Tech provost Jean-Lou Chameau became the eighth president of Caltech on September 1, 2006, replacing David Baltimore who had served since 1997.
The outrage and controversy that erupted, as well as the NFL's desire to keep a team in Cleveland, led to an agreement whereby Modell was cleared to move his team ( which became the Baltimore Ravens ) but relinquished ownership of the Browns ' name, colors, logos and history.
Some were lightly armed in the War of 1812, sailing under Letters of Marque and Reprisal, when the type — exemplified by Chasseur, launched at Fells Point, Baltimore in 1814 became known for her incredible speed ; the deep draft enabled the Baltimore clipper to sail close to the wind.
Meanwhile Baltimore Clippers still continued to be built, and were built specifically for the China opium trade running opium between India and China, a trade that only became unprofitable for American shipowners in 1849.
In Baltimore, Cabell was stuck behind third baseman Brooks Robinson, but he took advantage of his opportunity in Houston and became their everyday third baseman.
Hearst began acquiring radio stations in the 1920s, and in 1948, he became the owner of one of the first television stations in the country, WBAL-TV in Baltimore.
In 1942, Maroger became a Professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and established a school of painting.
Professor David Baltimore, a Nobel Laureate, became embroiled in a misconduct investigation starting in 1986 that led to Congressional hearings in 1991.
On that day, Nieves became the first ( and so far, only ) Brewer and first Puerto Rican-born Major Leaguer to pitch a no-hitter, defeating the Baltimore Orioles 7 – 0 at Memorial Stadium.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the only son of Jacob Hackerman and Anna Raffel, immigrants from the Baltic regions of the Russian Empire that later became Estonia and Latvia, respectively.
In doing so, Howard became only the second player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in consecutive years, Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles being the first.
In March 2006, WBAL in Baltimore became the first major market radio station in the country to drop Limbaugh's nationally syndicated radio program.
Quarterback Jim Harbaugh, who was acquired in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens for a conditional draft choice in 2000, became the Chargers starting quarterback.
The Bills became the 9th team to go scoreless in the 1st half, after the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III ; the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI ; the Redskins in Super Bowl VII, the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII ; and the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI.
In what became known as " Red Summer " of 1919, numerous industrial cities across the Midwest and North had severe race riots, in which ethnic whites led riots and killed numerous blacks, and thousands more were left homeless when property was destroyed, as in Chicago, Omaha, Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia.
It was in Baltimore that he first became active in the civil rights movement.
After World War II he became involved in Baltimore, Maryland's efforts to rehabilitate its decayed housing stock.
Howard joined the Baltimore lodge of Freemasonry and eventually became a Brother.
In addition Gertrude Stein's two American friends from Baltimore, the Cone sisters Claribel and Etta, became major patrons of Matisse and Picasso, collecting hundreds of their paintings.

Baltimore and standard
" Beyond this scriptural authority, Quakers place importance on being truthful at all times, so the testimony opposing oaths springs from a view that " taking legal oaths implies a double standard of truthfulness " Faith and Practice of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( 1988 ) p. 19 suggesting that truthfulness in legal contexts is somehow more important than truthfulness in non-legal contexts and that truthfulness in those other contexts is therefore somehow less important.
One hundred years after the Baltimore Fire, only 18 of the 48 most populous U. S. cities were reported to have installed national standard fire hydrants.
In 2009, BACVA made a decision at their annual meeting to change its name from the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association to Visit Baltimore to make it more easier for the public to recognize Baltimore's tourism agency and that it followed a industry standard at the time of having tourism agencies have a name that reflect their mission.
BlueWing Environmental Solutions & Technologies, llc based in Baltimore, Maryland is a floating island distributor working on advanced solutions that integrate standard floating island technology with other greentech and cleantech solutions.
Among the Catholic schools in Baltimore it is the best in terms of its average graduating SAT scores, number of National Merit Finalists, AP exams taken, and other standard metrics of success.
The Barnes & Noble now serves both as the Johns Hopkins student bookstore and as a standard retail outlet for residents of North Baltimore City.
His books include The Physicists ( 1978 ), a history of the American physics community, In the Name of Eugenics ( 1985 ), currently the standard text on the history of eugenics in the United States, and The Baltimore Case ( 1998 ), a study of accusations of scientific fraud.

Baltimore and text
bar: BALO from: 1892 till: 1900 color: orange text :" Baltimore Orioles "
* Full text at Baltimore Poe Society online
Working with a plaster impression, Sayce translated the cuneiform text of a seal " Tarritktimme, king of the country of Erme " ( Walters Gallery, Baltimore ).
The Speech, and Its Context: Jacob Blaustein's Speech " The Meaning of Palestine Partition to American Jews " Given to the Baltimore Chapter, American Jewish Committee, February 15, 1948 ( 2011 ), 212 pp. Includes full text of speech, and some history of AJC perspective on Palestine and Israel.
* Complete text of the story from the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore
* The Sack of Baltimorethe text of Davis's poem

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