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The following is a list of notable alumni of Baltimore City College, or BCC, the third oldest continuously public high school in the United States.

Since being established by an act of the Baltimore City Council in 1839, hundreds of influential civic, political, business, commercial, industrial, and cultural leaders have passed through its doors. Many graduates of City College have served as members of the United States Congress and the Maryland General Assembly, federal and circuit judges, award-winning journalists; leaders in business, commerce, the military, the sciences, and the arts. This list includes three former Governors of Maryland and recipients of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Wolf Prize. Of the seven Maryland recipients of the Medal of Honor between World War I and World War II, three were graduates of the Baltimore City College. Numerous bridges, buildings, craters, highways, institutions, monuments, and professorships have been named for BCC alumni.

Arts and entertainment

Chalker
Glass
Horton
Tucker
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Business

Embry
Hormats
Rubenstein
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Clergy and education

Ford
Van Meter
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Government and politics

Congress

Cardin
Cummings

Governors

Schaefer
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State legislature

Anderson
McDonough
Rosenberg
Lapides
Stone
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Judiciary

Stewart
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Federal government

Cumming
Hiss
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State and local officials

Anderson
Fine
Hamm
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Democratic Party
Republican Party

Journalism

Matz
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Military

Memorial plaque for BCC alumni who died in World War I
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Science

Ambati
Dryden
Dunn
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Sports

Varsity sports letter
Budnitz
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Other


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References

  • Daneker, David C., ed. (1988). 150 Years of the Baltimore City College. Baltimore: Baltimore City College Alumni Association.
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  • Strasburger, Victor, ed. (1967). The 1967 Green Bag. Baltimore. p. 199.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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