- Kurt
Lidell Schmoke (born
December 1, 1949) is an
American politician and
lawyer who was the 47th
mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1987 to 1999, the...
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Elizabeth "Libby"
Schmoke Randolph (March 18, 1917 –
December 4, 2004) was an
American educator. She was a
leader on
school desegregation in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg...
- in 1999.
Baltimore -
Martin O'Malley (D) was elected,
succeeding Kurt
Schmoke (D).
Columbus -
Michael B.
Coleman (D) was elected,
succeeding Greg Lashutka...
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serve as
Comptroller of
Maryland later in life from 1999
until 2007. Kurt
Schmoke,
served three terms as
Mayor from 1987
until 1999, was the
first African-American...
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local dignitaries such as
Mayor Kurt
Schmoke attending. Even
after the NFL's
return to
Baltimore became certain,
Schmoke and
other city
leaders claimed that...
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defeated in the
Democratic primary by Kurt
Schmoke. He ran
again in 1991, once more
falling second to
Schmoke for the primary. In 1991, a new
arena on the...
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residential capacity on campus. In May 2014, it was
announced that Kurt L.
Schmoke would become the university's
eighth president,
succeeding retired president...
-
Broening Jackson McKeldin D'Alesandro Jr.
Grady Goodman McKeldin D'Alesandro III
Schaefer Burns Schmoke O'Malley
Dixon Rawlings-Blake Pugh
Young Scott...
- give
myself a project...something to do." The
election was won by Kurt
Schmoke.
Supreme has run in
every presidential election since 1992.
Supreme campaigned...
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candidate Jesse Jackson from
District of
Columbia Mayor of
Baltimore Kurt
Schmoke from
Maryland (1987–1999) CEO of
Apple Inc. John
Sculley from California...