User:Queen of Hearts/Articles
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I'll get around to filling out the dates someday. I also might be missing a few.
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[edit]Name | Date | Appeared on Did you know? | Assessment |
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Michael S. Harrison | Yes[c] | GA | |
Frederick H. Bealefeld III | Yes | B | |
Nannette Hegerty | Yes | Start | |
Hanover Street Bridge | Ineligible | Start | |
Brittni Mason (with Di) |
August 30, 2024 | Yes | C |
Did you know...
[edit]- ... that Richard Worley played in minor baseball leagues and is now the commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department? (October 16, 2023)
- ... that the Harlem Park Three were awarded US$48 million, the largest sum in Baltimore history, after being falsely imprisoned for murder? (November 1, 2023)
- ... that Omi in a Hellcat owned three Dodge Hellcats? (November 10, 2023)
- ... that Mar Galcerán is believed to be the first politician with Down syndrome to serve in a European regional parliament? (January 28, 2024)
- ... that Kirk Raymond Jones became the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls without safety equipment, then died after going over it again in an inflatable ball? (February 3, 2024)
- ... that a great-grandfather and a grandfather of a commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department also served in the department? (February 28, 2024)
- ... that one of the first female officers of the Milwaukee Police Department later served as chief of the department? (April 4, 2024)
- ... that William Beck emigrated to the US from Germany, became a policeman at 19, was wounded by a Native American tribe, and was shipwrecked before becoming Milwaukee's first police chief? (July 16, 2024)
- ... that a crab species was named after both an ancient board game and a League of Legends character? (August 2, 2024)
- ... that a Paralympic gold medalist originally did not know that she qualified for parasports? (October 18, 2024)
- ... that a superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department posed as a corrupt officer during covert operations? (November 8, 2024)
- ... that Charles J. M. Gwinn (pictured) was the first state's attorney of Baltimore elected under the Maryland Constitution of 1851, which he had helped to draft? (November 24, 2024)
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b But it did get on in the news!
- ^ I started the draft, but Borgenland did most of the work.
- ^ nominated after GAing