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Joseph D. Tydings, a Maryland politician whose dashing looks and progressive leanings led John F. Kennedy to tap him for U.S. Attorney and then propelled him to the Senate, where his gun-control ...
If Wheeling, West Virginia, was where Sen. Joe McCarthy made himself the most divisive man in 1950s America, Baltimore was where he became the most feared and the role model for our 45th president.… ...
One of the grandest of Washington's grande dames, Eleanor Davies Tydings Ditzen, who was the wife of one U.S. senator and the mother of another and who dined with presidents for more than 80 years ...
An individual was rescued by emergency workers after falling into the Susquehanna River from the I-95 Millard Tydings Bridge, officials say.
UPDATE: All lanes northbound of I-95 near MD 222 in Cecil County are now reopened. Maryland State Police are investigating a I-95 crash that left a volunteer firefighter dead Sunday morning.
The halls of the United States Senate rang again with denunciation of the German persecution of the Jews when Senator Millard Tydings of Maryland arose and submitted ...
While white officers and enlisted men had no difficulty displaying the Confederate flag at home or overseas, Senator Millard Tydings, a Maryland Democrat, wanted to ensure they could do so officially.
His stepfather, Millard Tydings, was a four-term U.S. senator who was defeated in 1950 shortly after he was denounced as an “egg-sucking liberal” by his colleague Joseph R. McCarthy.
WASHINGTON — Joseph Tydings, a Maryland politician whose dashing looks and progressive leanings led John F. Kennedy to tap him for US attorney and then propelled him to the Senate, where his gun ...