Bryn Mawr School News

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  • W. Lacrosse. Sherry Signs 8 Recruits for 2010-11 (CalBears.com)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 09:28:08 pm
    The California lacrosse program signed eight recruits to National Letters of Intent, Golden Bears head coach Theresa Sherry announced on Monday. The incoming class features three players from the San Francisco Bay Area - Lauren Goerz, Teresa Li and Hayley Olson - two from Colorado - Shelby Barrett and Megan McGinnis - and three - Paige Gasparino, Grace Parente and Jackie Pelletier - from the ...
  • Baltimore Co School Focuses on Body Image (ABC 2 Baltimore)
    posted on October 15, 2009 at 12:03:19 pm
    A Baltimore County School takes on the issue of eating disorders and positive body image.
  • Rabbi Mark G. Loeb dies at 65 (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 10:36:22 am
    Took deep role in public affairs; Beth El doubled in size under his leadership As Rabbi Mark G. Loeb neared retirement last year, members of Beth El Congregation were given the opportunity to write letters describing what he had meant to them, a way in which he had come to their aid or a moment in which he had touched their lives.
  • RABBI MARK G. LOEB | 1944-2009 Faith leader focused on social issues during Beth El tenure (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 10:34:41 am
    Took deep role in public affairs; Beth El doubled in size under his leadership Beth El doubled in size during his 28-year tenure
  • Rabbi Loeb, longtime leader of Pikesville's Beth El, dies in Italy (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 03:25:27 pm
    Was longtime leader of Pikesville's Beth El Congregation He was longtime leader of Pikesville's Beth El Congregation
  • Rabbi Mark Loeb dies in Italy at 65 (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 03:18:27 pm
    Was longtime leader of Pikesville's Beth El Congregation He led Pikesville's Beth El Congregation for 28 years until his retirement last year
  • Elizabeth W. Brandt (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on October 3, 2009 at 07:31:31 am
    Medical secretary was a lifelong athlete who won tennis honors and toured Europe with the U.S. field hockey team E lizabeth Worthington Brandt, a retired medical secretary who won honors as a field hockey and tennis player, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Tuesday .
  • Fitzgerald society celebrates city's imprint (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on September 27, 2009 at 07:42:19 am
    Of all the famed folk who called Baltimore home at one point or another, F. Scott Fitzgerald may be the least-commemorated locally. But the city played a substantial part in the author's life, something the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society will underscore during its international conference here this week.
  • St. Paul's School for Girls marks 50th anniversary (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on September 17, 2009 at 12:20:35 pm
    Half of school's 1st graduating class attend celebration St. Paul's School for Girls opened on Sept. 16, 1959, with 89 girls who studied in a building that resembled a "little L-shaped ranch house." The cafeteria was the heart of the school, the place where the girls ate, held dances and attended their senior prom. The hockey field was so rough the team had to toss rocks from the field before ...
  • St. Paul's School for Girls marks 50th (Baltimore Sun)
    posted on September 17, 2009 at 07:49:29 am
    Half of school's 1st graduating class attend celebration Dr. Monica Gillespie (center, in black jacket), the head of St. Paul's School for Girls, hands cake to students and guests at the celebration of the school's 50th anniversary. It opened on Sept. 16, 1959, with 89 girls in a building that resembled a "little L-shaped ranch house."
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