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  1. Theodore R. McKeldin Photograph Collection/ Nat Lipsitz photographer. Persistent politician and Sydney Hollander Award winner Mayor (former Governor) Theodore McKeldin was highly regarded as an advocate for civil rights for African-Americans. It’s interesting to ponder his inner thoughts when caught in the lifeguard strike a year after the ...

  2. Fifty-third Governor, 1951-1959 (Republican) Portrait by Albert K. Murray (b.1906), 1961. Commissioned by the State. MSA SC 1545-1097. Theodore McKeldin was born on November 30, 1900 in Baltimore. He attended public schools, graduated from Baltimore City College, and earned his bachelor of law degree from the University of Maryland in 1925.

  3. McKeldin Library is the main branch of the University of Maryland Library system. Constructed in 1958, the building is named for Theodore McKeldin , the former Governor of Maryland . [14] Located at the western end of McKeldin Mall , the Library is one of the largest buildings on campus. [15]

  4. Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin was born in Baltimore on November 20, 1900. He attended Baltimore City College and the University of Maryland where he earned a law degree in 1925. A Republican, in 1943 he was elected to his first term as Mayor of Baltimore, serving until 1947. In 1950, after three previous unsuccessful runs, McKeldin became the 53rd Governor of Maryland, after defeating incumbent ...

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  6. 11. Jan. 2002 · On January 9, 2002, THEODORE R. McKELDIN;, beloved husband of Helen (nee Seibel) McKeldin; beloved father of Donald McKeldin and his wife DeAnna, Sandra Lanehart, and Michael McKeldin, Sr.; cherished

  7. These are: Edward Johnson (twice), John Montgomery, Ferdinand C. Latrobe (elected four times), Howard W. Jackson, William F. Broening, and Theodore R. McKeldin . The mayor was originally elected to a term of two years under the original City Charter of 1796–1797. In 1920, the charter was amended so the mayor serves a term of four years. [1]