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By Mike Klingaman and The Baltimore Sun | September 16, 2012
Forty-six years later, the photograph still gives people goose bumps. There's Dave McNally, Baltimore's "other" No. 19, the triumphant pitcher whose grin is as wide as his native Montana. And Andy Etchebarren, the catcher who's poised to embrace him, mask still on and mitt in hand. And there, on the left, is a jubilant Brooks Robinson, or at least a chunk of him: the Orioles' third baseman is airborne and looks as if he parachuted into Memorial Stadium. Why? The Birds had just swept the 1966 World Series in four straight games.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | May 6, 2010
Dr. Grover M. Hutchins, who had been director of autopsy services at Johns Hopkins Hospital and was a world-renowned pathologist in the field of cardiac and pediatric pathology, died April 27 at a hospital in Windhoek, Namibia, from head injuries sustained in a fall. He was 77. The longtime resident of the Warrington Condominiums in Guilford was on a world cruise with his wife of 53 years, the former Loretta Bajkowski, a real estate agent, at the time of his death. "Grover Hutchins will be sorely missed, not only for what he did for science, but for the many friendships he developed and nurtured over the course of his 50 years at Hopkins," said Dr. Edward D. Miller, dean of the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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November 29, 2009
On November 21, 2009, SARA PAT HUTCHINS; loving sister of Margaret Klain; She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Friends may visit the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, 4300 Wabash Avenue, on Sunday after 10 AM, where family will receive friends on Monday at 11:30 AM followed by funeral service at 12 noon.
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By Glenn Graham and Glenn Graham,glenn.graham@baltsun.com | March 19, 2009
Every day, as Gilman players walk into the locker room, there's a constant reminder of how they don't want this season to end. Right next to the practice schedule is a photo from last year's championship game that provides instant motivation. It shows a mob of Loyola players in jubilation, throwing their sticks into the air after their second straight Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship. Also in the photo is Greyhounds midfielder Greg McBride, then a junior, somber and with his head down.
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By Laura Smitherman and Laura Smitherman,laura.smitherman@baltsun.com | October 8, 2008
Former Maryland State Police Superintendent Thomas E. "Tim" Hutchins defended yesterday the surveillance and infiltration of protest groups under his watch, saying investigators needed to gather information to prepare for potentially "volatile" demonstrations planned around executions of death row inmates. In his most extensive remarks since revelations of the spying operations in 2005 and 2006, Hutchins said at a legislative hearing that troopers attended open meetings of protest groups and were not required to announce who they were or show their badges.
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By Ellie Baublitz and Ellie Baublitz,Sun reporter | October 14, 2007
For the first day at his new job, Doug Howard took a Carroll Area Transit Service bus to work from Eldersburg to Westminster. "I thought that would be a good way to start," said the transit service's new executive director. But what if he needs to leave the office? "There's a fleet of buses if I need to go anywhere," he said. CATS, Carroll County's primary transportation service, has been without an executive director since mid-May, when Neal Roop resigned after holding the reins for the last six years, said Holly Hutchins, board of directors' president.