NEWS
November 2, 2005
On November 1, 2005, EARL EDWARD KALB beloved husband of Thelma (nee Superczynski) loving father of Lamar E. Kalb and Kevin P. Kalb, cherished grandfather of Daryl and Derick Kalb and great-grandfather of Tyler Kalb. Catholic Prayer Service will be held at the family owned Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk Inc., 7922 Wise Avenue on Thursday 8 P.M. Friends may call Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Cremation to follow.
NEWS
June 25, 2003
On June 22, 2003, AMELDA ROSE (nee Sadler), beloved wife of the late Vincent P. Colletti Sr.; devoted mother of Ricardo V. and Douglas P. Colletti, Kim J. Kalb, Vincent P. Colletti Jr. and the late Darryl F. Colletti, loving grandmother of Nicholas V. and Christina L. Colletti, and Matthew and Jamie Kalb; great grandmother of Matthew W. Kalb IV and Aiden P. Colletti. Friends may call at the family owned Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk Inc. 7922 Wise Ave. on Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. The Catholic Prayer Service will be held in the St. Benedict Church on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.
NEWS
April 26, 2003
On April 22, 2003, ADELLA P. KALB formerly of Towson and Beverly Beach, MD. Beloved wife of the late Edgar Kalb; devoted mother of William Kalb; dear sister of Sarah Powers; loving grandmother of Edgar, Barbara and Mark; also survived by five great-grandchildren. Graveside Service will be held on Monday 11:30 A.M. at the Prospect Hill Cemetery, Exit 26B York Rd South, Towson. Arrangements by BARRANCO & SONS P.A. SEVERNA PARK FUNERAL HOME.
NEWS
October 28, 2001
Lawrence Gerald Kalb, a retired purchasing agent and aviation enthusiast, died Thursday of undetermined causes at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 71 and lived in Bel Air. He retired in 1991 as a University of Maryland Medical Center purchasing agent. He had earlier worked in the same field at the University of Maryland, College Park and at the Bendix Corp. As a young man he was a flight-line mechanic at the Glenn L. Martin Co. Born and raised in Essex, he was a graduate of Calvert Hall College High School.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Gene Foreman and By Gene Foreman,Special to the Sun | October 7, 2001
One Scandalous Story: Clinton, Lewinsky, and Thirteen Days That Tarnished American Journalism, by Marvin Kalb. The Free Press. 306 pages. $26. Three years ago, the journalists who covered the Clinton-Lewinsky saga looked back on their seven months of reporting and pronounced that they got it right: Clinton did have an affair; he did lie about it; there really was a semen-stained dress. So why does this book's subtitle say the case tarnished American journalism? In this marvelously detailed post-mortem, the former CBS and NBC correspondent counts the ways: Once the story was "out there," the television networks and the major newspapers discarded traditional verification standards in their haste to match what their lesser cousins had already reported.
FEATURES
By Claude R. Marx and Claude R. Marx,Special to The Sun | October 18, 1994
Richard Nixon's post-resignation obsession with rehabilitating his image manifested itself in literary and diplomatic endeavors that met with mixed results. Despite the canonization he received when he died this year, though, Nixon's efforts were far from an unqualified success.In "The Nixon Memo," Marvin Kalb presents a devastating critique of Nixon's policies and character. This well-reported and tightly written analysis provides the necessary dose of reality with which to evaluate the former president.