NEWS
January 27, 2004
On Sunday January 25, 2004, ANN C. (nee Kelly); beloved mother of Rob Slade and John Slade; sister of Mary Myers. Friends may call at Loring Beyers Funeral Directors, 8728 Liberty Road, ( 2 miles west beltway exit 18B) Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Mass of Christian burial Thursday, due notice of time will be given at Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment Druid ridge Cemetery.
NEWS
June 24, 2003
Elizabeth M. Slade, a retired department store fashion show organizer, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at Charlestown Retirement Community. The former Dickeyville resident was 90. Born Elizabeth Banks Middleton in New York City and raised in Wakefield, Mass., she attended the old Prince School of Design, a division of Simmons College in Boston. Mrs. Slade was a fashion model and later became a publicity director at Fisher Junior College in Boston. She moved to Baltimore in 1954, when she joined the Hutzler's department store.
SPORTS
By KEN ROSENTHAL | September 16, 1995
COLLEGE PARK -- Larry Slade will never forget his introduction to Maryland football."The first workout we had, the first time I saw the team, I said to myself, 'Oh my god, what have I done?' "Slade was Mark Duffner's defensive coordinator in 1992 and '93, the one who got fired after the Terps set an NCAA Division I record by allowing 553 yards per game.He came to Maryland from Washington, where he was the secondary coach for the '91 team that won a share of the national title.And he left for Texas A&M, where he is now the secondary coach for a team ranked No. 3 in the nation.
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Paul McMullen,Staff Writer | August 26, 1993
COLLEGE PARK -- Before he became the Maryland defensive coordinator, Larry Slade spent six years as the secondary coach the University of Washington. He was among those criticizing the Pacific-10 Conference for the penalties it placed on the Huskies earlier this week.Washington, which admitted to violating NCAA rules, was banned from postseason play for two years, forced to forfeit about $1.4 million in television money and had its scholarships reduced for two years. Coach Don James resigned in the wake of the sanctions.
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Mike Preston and Paul McMullen and Mike Preston,Staff Writers | January 4, 1994
Larry Slade said yesterday that he should not have been fired as Maryland's defensive coordinator, and he criticized coach Mark Duffner for hiring a close friend to replace Slade.In each of the past two seasons, Maryland allowed more yardage than any other Division I-A team, and in 1993 the Terps established an NCAA record for defensive futility, allowing 553 yards per game. It was a unit depleted by injuries and dominated by first-year players.Slade said firing him and bringing in Syracuse assistant Kevin Coyle, who helped Duffner turn Holy Cross into a I-AA power, wasn't the answer.
NEWS
By Bonita Formwalt Community correspondent | February 5, 1992
Sister Rita Marie Hemminger died on the 50th anniversary of the day she took her vows.Yesterday, members of the Arthur Slade RegionalCatholic School community gathered at a memorial service to share the loss of their friend and mentor, who lost her battle with cancer onSunday."