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                    <text>MOUNT ROYAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB

~~WffjL~TY~~

Dear Neighbor,
Only your presence at City Council on Wednesdqy, November 3 @ 7: 30 P.M.
City Council Chambers can assure defeat of the $58,000,000 expressway through
our Mt . Royal - l~ . Vernon neighborhood .
For four years now a six lane, high speed thruw~ link has been planned
separating the IiYric Theater and the Mt . Royal station, cutting through the
back fences of Tyson Street, through restored "Antique Row" on Howard Street,
through the Deutsches Haus, Richmond Market and scores of houses . The town
houses that surround Mt . Calvary Chur ch will be demolished, leaving the church
isolated in a maze of access lanes and highway signs . In Plan C, the recommended
plan, a 40 mile-an- hour exit ramp will spill into Mt . Royal Avenue beside the
entrance to the Lyric Theater.
Concrete highway bridges with brilliant, tal l-pole lights will be built
t o carry the traffic of Howard Street, Preston Street and Mt . Royal Avenue
over the Expressway. The Interstate Truck Traffic attracted by this shortcut
through the heart of Baltimore will compete with the noise of the B &amp; trains
in our area, but on a twenty four hour basis . Overhanging green signs, designed to Federal Bureau of Roads standards will be necessary on Dolphin street,
Mt . Royal Avenue and several other neighborhood locations.

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St . Mary 1s Seminary, Maryland General Hospital and the University of
Baltimore1s new library will be left teetering on the brink of the Expresswqy
ditch. $500,000 in annual City tax revenue will be lost forever by the razing
of homes and businesses in the path of the road and its interchanges, but the
lowering of property values in the area has not even been guessed at .
IrOnically, while the State and Federal Agencies , aided by the Administration Forces were pushing through the completion of the Jones Falls Expresswqy
this spring, it was repeatedly brought to light that this expressway link in
our own neighborhood serves no useful purpose . The official who had previously
been the road 1s strongest advocate , Mr. Philip Darling, then Director of
Planning, stated publically that the link was not necessary.
In response to this revelation, Ordinance 1102 has been introduced to
remove the threat of the link from the Bolton Hill and Mt . Vernon neighborhood.
But a three quarters vote of the City Council is required to wipe this road
off the plans of the highway engineers .
Your active presence at the hearing before the Judiciary Committee of the
City Council at 7: 30 P.M on Wednesday, November 3 is needed ! If you represent
.
a group -- be it a block organization, a club, or an institution - - your voice
is essential! Several groups and institutions have alreadY stated their

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disapproval of the link, among them the Mar,yland Institute , the Mt . Royal
Improvement Association, Mt . Calvar,y Church, St . Mar,y ' s Seminar,y , the Tyson
Street Association - -- and others .
But twenty one Councilmen from four corners of the City must be made to
realize-the importance of what appears to them to be a local issue . The progress we have made in renewing the heart of Baltimore must not be sacrificed
to this needless engineer ' s nightmare.
Sincere~

yours,

The Board of Directors of the
Mt . Royal Democratic Club
Thomas Ward , President
Joseph Robinson, Chairman
Civic Affairs Committee

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Destroy Renewal Effort
By S\H.\I, L,\I' UH:S

'1'11" Il a ppy rN'ults (If r.·llU hililntiulI lIlay !Jc in I'ain fM rn(&gt;ml..·r.,.

(.r

II ..· 1
·I"wll r.[·
'J'Yi&lt;l!lt· I{ '·I,d ~lr""1 I\..".... ..;i .. li"" . ItH·. unless lhe \Vc~ 1 C"IIIH;d'Jr E Xl' rt:,,~w II Y il) ["(' !UUIt·"
frum 1I11 1lirn(lrt"s m a sH'r ,,11111 for gooJ.
\ .. J llnll llry. a pCl il ioninJl: f"f.mmi llce. h l"1[,I, ...1 hy Cnu"rillll1[ 11 TII"III(l ~ \Vn rd (2n.1
Di"lrid). md w ith Mu)'or l\kKf'hlin 10 urge hi" III'Pro\·.d I.,f O",lirtnlH"· IUrl wllidr
wl&gt; ul ,/ \ld ('lt! I I,i ~ mil e. IHug ('lI" pn",sway oo n lt(.'(:lo r fro m fl lll "hili . Tlri!" !"('ww'nl wou l,1
cOI\, I" III" ncurly 1&lt;100 prop~r li t:'s, m Any o f Ih e rll rt.,(:t: llll y iml'rol c(1 IhrouGh illllivitl uul
init iati ve.
Qlitf'r IIII·m l.... 1li
Ihe oommillCf' w('re Mr. Hoy E. Kirhy, lei'imira l n , lvi~r ami
prOller l) OW IlO" ' , wi,,; pr' ~"":"IIl'( 1 fl.c Mayo r w ill. a d ra wi llg \O&lt;·I, i.-l. /&lt;h l,,,, ,..1 the ,1
"\'a5I(1li llg
eJrI."CI. of Ihe Il i/;ll wuy. il!' rllmps, brillgcs a nd em hallkmCIIL~. Tile , Ia m a/;e, Mr. Kirl.y
I'(t illh'tl fllLl , would he l'arl it!lIlariy l'{"\'e re 10 II' at dU ;;le r of ~ llol'~ kllo wn UI' a mi tlo\O&lt;' 1I
the } !1I1tic (;oas l !IS "Anti'luI' Ho w." M rs. Lun Il arri s r"I,r("Sj' nh ',1 Il r(' l'u ~ in ,'S.~ nll''' o f
\tl
11 1.1wnnl, IIt'8d, Bi, /,II,' 111111 (:Il;!"" S ln" .. t ~. mal1 y ..f who m a.l' III Htb l,· In fil w nrl' iUlprove.
&gt;I:clt1lJle of 'he Ilrrca l of ('(\ nJ c m nu lion ;unl d ,·m o lit ion.
mcltts 10 Illcir p m l&gt;crli(',s 1

or

Reclaiming Lost
Land in the Cit,
flT"""~eY'""it"'

La,ly Allen of lI " rlwood. "
Brilish elillerl in Ill uys rollml
d~
",i8 '" has chllracte ri7.ed 1
.lay·
g rouml$ in Ih e U.S. a~ "on
a./rnini$tralor'&amp; heD~Il11 IIIId a
e/,ild's he ll ." S he referretl
0
"lleCifically 1 " Ihe barl.:tric
uglinCS6 of Ihe scl,ool "I"),,
g round." (NY Tinm, May 16.

1965)
Lady All en oITe red tJlf!5f1
oomrnenlli afler touring 1,lay.
groun ds in llitltimore . nd other
rastern cities. 'I1lo5e of us who
are concerned 1O"ilh lhe rlay.
g round siluation in l.t..hinlO te
ca n only /l1'1,laud and eeho her
statements.
A prillie exa llIple of the un·
imagiualive af)proacll to l, ldy'
g round design rreval cIII in
Baltimore i5 lhe ba rren ex·
pau;;e oC as phalt ad jace nt to
IIC hool No. 66 which wa~ in·
tended 10 se rve II. dna l 1"'f]&gt;O!!e
ru; a pla yg round for doc Mt.
Ito j'a l SellOo l, oud as an afler·
sc hoo! recrea ti on f"cilily. In
fact, "Ie asp hll h hecorlle8 tIO
tlllhea rably Itol thaI I"imltry
ch ild re n are ofl~' del&gt;rived oC
their scheduled o Uldoor 1.lay
periodll. I...ast SlmlOlIe r t...o tvC·
realio ll leaden; !&gt;Ilt in ... 1.111 lit·
lIe s hade Ihey cou ld find, wai l,
illg Cor c:hildreu ... ho seldo n'
' I'!,ea red, all Ito u g Ii !.hey
al&gt;ourtded in nearby Sl reelti and
aJleys. We must conclude Ihllt
tile unolt ra&lt;:ti"eness and Urlcom·
rOrlablelle&amp;!i or the playground
10',,", a Clldor io tbe absence or
tbe d,ildr~ .

(COOUnuoo on

~ 2:~

Mr. E. Ru secll Mules. I, reside nl of the Lyric
TlleIIlC r, slJOke fur the cultural, eduea.tional and
1Il~.. IiC81 inl eret!l.!i in tI,c area. 111CSC incl ude Ihe
Maryland In$lilulc. MI. Ca h'ary Chureh, The
Unh·cr!!i ty of Baltill1 ore, !\.fnryl""d Gene ral
H(I!llitu l aud the orgal1illlti.....s ... hiel, use tI,e
Lyric it!IClf _ the 1~,It ; Ulore SY!llphony. Lktlti·
mo re Civic Opera. "hiladclpl' 1a $YIll I,Io ol1 )' a nd
llIany ot licl'll. Tloc Mt. Vernon /mJ.ro.·enle"t AI!r
sociation wu rel'rC8Cllteo.l
Mr. Ba n ·cy Oa ..is.
Mr. JMel,h Rob inw n siooke for the Mt. I{I))':Il
Ot. nocral ie Club. lIe We8Cn ling th... cultu ral ae..
tivilies of t1~ Mt. Vern(ln ue~ g.. ne ra l1 y was
Ihe veleran fighter C civic amenit y, Mr. Doug.
or
lall Co rti()n.
The M.yor rererred dill malte r 10 I\Ir. PI,ilil'
DllrH,,!. hi , 1&gt;J ll n.. in g Coordi nal() r, ... ilh tbe in·
"'ruclion 10 report on tlte si tulltio n h)' !\.fllrch 15.
T o da te no word of . ny telJOf\ has corne 1 lig ht.
0
The Archdi Ot:el!e o f lla h imore has l.eanl arg u·
llIen ls I}fO and 0011 tl oe eXl'reSI&gt;way iSSloe, and
though no I IO~i lion 011 Ihe issue has been laken
by lite Ardidiooe8C, it hIlS been rel&gt;o rted that
at leUl one Cil y agency. OURIIA, bas IljIoken
against Ihc Waw Connector dilch.

"&gt;.

Growlh in tire west MI. Vernon are. is " "nled
until tloe Ih reat (lC tloc eolllletllOr i" rtNnove.1.
E.·ell an alll:lII l.I IO SIIlisC .1I l,arti~'iI !'y " Iueillg
y
a roar ove r Ih e cxl'rC85way and tkvcJop in g of.
fioo build ings and apart me nts using " ir ri g hts
overhead rt:Cl'i"ed a &amp;6I.t.ack. The Sltttc of
Maryl:tnd !Il.llled Ihal il ... n ~ nol inleresl ing in
hui"'ing a roe", Stotc OHiee Building using air
righl$ a nd a Coundnl ion ~yi&lt;lL'ln ~i s ned 10 al·
low pas...&lt;uge of Cuture hig h... ay l"nCll. In ""Orl.
remo"a l of IIIe We8I Connectur iIl't.'m! Ihe 0,,1,
hOI'.e fo r the ~uf\' i~ol of people and I'roltert y
va lUe!! ill the iml,a cted neiShorl,ood .
T&lt;.&gt;dar. C Ihe fi l'Sl lirue in 1"'&lt;:IIIy.five yea .....
or
the re lire no unooc" I,ied commercial pf()/terliel'
in the Howttrd·llcad are... I~,,~in~mer' anti
prorerty o ... nc~ h...·e been ntH kin l&gt; &amp;teady Il rog·
I"C35 in illll"oving ... hllt was rormerly a blig hted
are:t. A nurn be r of o"'nC(&amp; ha~e rebuilt from
the g round up. Sonoc 11:I,'e 1I11Cn1 money o n
air condil;oning and reconditi oned fire l,laocs as
the pennanener o f Ute neighborhood seemed
more a.'lSured ( unlil Ihe eJ: I)I'C!IS"'(lY Ih reat beea. nlll imminenl, tlt al is).
(ConUnued. on Pale 4.

�THE CITY VOI CE

""ge :l

APRIL, 1966

Bill Henry's "Head" Start
My 11,,,1;1 1(0S&amp;f'lTIiM.
The /llltt'more Tulo. i,,1 Pmj.
..... .. a~ 1.001 ill Mllnme •• 1964,
'"
II i~ , ..... ~II~.. I 10 ma l,' d,,· ,,"u61
of ~....",,,,,,nil&gt; l'uI;eilJ.alio" and
;",o1.,·"",,,1 ... I, ile i'&lt;'n;nl'l
a" '", of .,i,r.I'1 "'1"Pre 1.loc:lt
loo)uHd~..1 by MUliumeul SI ..-el.
,.:&lt;1&lt;:11 SI ...... I. c.ay 5 1ro't'I, EII!;e r
:SIred aUfI ll ro'lld"ny. EVlI'lIlu·
",110' il "il! he ru" hy 110,' " H' ",·
I "' r~ uf ,10,. C""'''HlniIY 0 " Ih .. i•

.n

" 01
.

April.

II. :o,' um bo:. I

19Gi

IS I&lt;4 Bolion Street

Baltimore, Marylano 2 1217

II' :o ,,:o , ln, Editor : . , ..
l:usln"!&lt;11 Ma m.,n: ..

• ,"

'I

'~H~Urer:

".\ t;dll ... r :
t ·ea h' ....s: ,

... Rlkkl

(·\""" Iatlon :

, . PRul T . H lI'lueman
. Emlly EVIl1\8
O. 0 , RobIM(ln
. .... . .J~ph Murnane
, •. Lun H llrrls
Rcfientha l, Sarail Lapj doefJ
Nancy Hall. Shari Mllyer
Waller S . Orl! 'L~kY
, J~ph

THOSE EXPRESSWAYS

\

0'"''',
T,,' or~ " .... coll~)\~ ~t"' I.·III ~
ill 'he B:II,i,,,,},,' ur~" "h" ,,'ur k
o rr 10 . 0I u",,,.y hu,~ i ~, .. Tu' .... '&gt;! ..
'''C
H"11
,'hil,I"'n r"cr uill..1
f.o ", ,·I'·lIlI'nl:ory "" d secnrul:,ry
.... 100,,1 I""I'I ~. 1'nlo'('" wl,o do
nOl Ii...: in Ihf' B1'P'8 X. block
arell, bul ",1'0 ~lIl rte,1 ,.,,,. "i,h
r' ,e gro" I' . u ... invill'oI 1 ~'On .
0
li",oe. Man)' ,Iu.
Whal .. u, ,0&gt; 1_0100; IlTP
I... ~g" g lill l., Ie&lt;..~ IlulI1 ,I",oe
)-ra,.,. ag" ",I"·,, 7 cull";t,. ~ " .
.I""I!. uI1ly '''0 of .h.. m \ lar y'
la",l.. r", ""'''' ,"10 t~ .. Blliti.
'''&lt;IN!'~ " hla"k ,;loeIIO" ~ 'I(I
' nilial!:'1 an urn 01' lloe I\'o&gt;r th.
.,rn :,..""",,1 MO''''IlI·"I. a
I,wjcd k"o"'" al itA YOU
( liallim" ... 'oulh O" I"". IIni.
liel. Unlimi ted ), c,.,"Cf'"l rai.
i,,!; on ,Iitcriminali ... n i" hOIl,..
iUI;. cmploy ment. ami ",0,;1 or
/I ll cd,,"alioll. I"ri r work "'aH
wi, h ,I", d"" ·l'lopme". of wlllli
i6 lerm..,1 "i ",/i /;\~ nu ,,~ I~ult-.' r·
:&lt;hi p a",1 ,;t'H,csh",,,, "r Ihe

;',1'11 lIml e.lahlj~ hw in o.der
10 i"'l.rovc Ihe aca,":mic ""'ills
a",1 achi,," emcn I5 of rcono mi·
"ally","" cultu .all y de , •• ived
""l'&gt;oOn~ in B
altimore. \la ry.
land, by I..o~itli"g 1"lolria l
"" n' i~ 10 Ihc )'",,111 of liDl,;.
1II0(e ",100 seek "u&lt;:h ",I"cal;ona l aH.i~ Ia"o:f': 10 "&gt;oli"alc ~uc h
yo"ll. II,rouglo loc r,;o"al oolliad
b""'ao'n "ol " "h~' r Iu'o~ " ",I
IIIlo!ef la r"main i" . cI,ool. 0'
lo reh'rll d h:r hll"i"8 dro l'loeti
"ul; 10 ,,·.I",;&lt;l ; "I'e"i/&lt;I ,1 lin'
"
' '''''tlcy a"tI 10 "rovidc through
a ll "f ,10" a f&lt;:",~,'d ~(', i\' i,iel.
I"" 01'0rHm;.i,,,, for 'ncrea-'
,,,h'rraci ,,1 uude ri'lun,/ing in

Pe",.,lIla l ron."c1 in UTI'
me."s mOre II,a" In ll&gt;r i"e' V"ry
Thl' We",1 (;III lI1I'do r " ' IlHIins on Ihe M a~ It&gt;.I' Pla n. Ih,,·ll l·
''''l'or, ,,,,1 I" Ihe n"ighlourl,nod
" lIi ,,/!: Ill&lt;" L),rie', T y ... m Sl rI',·I. Ihe MII ~y lat~d 11I ~ lil ll l~
i~ Ihf' C ffee S'hOI&gt;. 11 0'" in 11011'
...
.. \ nt i'l"e H" .. ; ' ML C ah il l')' 1
11111 Ihe Lllln:rsJ ly ur Ullhl'
"ar of II... Pro;e,..1'5 o D~ II I
,,,,,,,,,,
1520 ~:a!'1 Mon""ICul Streel,
TIll' EII~ I · W ..... t Ex"rl'~~ woy , Il~ il turn" ou l, .... ill Iol(ock
'1'e C"IT...• ShOl' i.&lt; r,,,, 1;)' ~11I'
IIII' hurbur "'llh n mult i·,le,·k. 1 .... d ung ... a ll of COllt'r .. tl·,
0
, I"" I ~ i .. Ihc a •.,.... It h&lt;; lhe
,I"nluli~hi ll~ F"rI" rul lI ill a llel Ihe hllul&gt;C1&gt; (If O lel F"\I',
..c:o-,,.. &lt;If r"ll~ i"J'i "G. jl.an&gt;es,
I'uinl ill IIII' bllr~nil1'
'lr~ hl)(J rho"d "sings'" and di sTI ... N.. rl lH'II&gt;,1 Frl'..... ay, " ,!t ieh r..w IIf'ollle ill tit.. 2 nJ
J)i ~tr il'l lin"f; l&gt;t:i' ll 1II11,1f' awa n" o f, will s lie.. throut,;h Ille
Wh" II; Willialll 1I~lIr)'!'
" Iiflon, C;r....1I1ll01l1l1 II n,1 Jol1ll,;on Stlua . t&gt; "'-'ighbo rlu)(Hls
IJifl fI.."ry i~ n /irt·f~
I,,·f,.r" jllining Ihr Jm l~ Falls EJtp rCliSwlIY ju~1 w ulh of
'''~·'''J·/o....,.I'n,."fd
'" II"
110" ( :it y J ai l.
...ho IllIs t..rrn li6"t- in lJ.d·
The' Cold Spr ill jl; E xpress ... ay. ""hieh ... ill be hlli lt
/;nw'"I''' ,Is.. po .• //"" ,-rarl.
pa ra llel 10 wllal we kllOw 110...... I'll" Coltl S ~ring 1.. 111'. w iil
1.
''{",,;,,~ ''''rr I,om N""'fIOr'
blighl C ui lforll anll ol hf'r nClghho rhoods Just 10 Ihe norlh
ry,. ..·s. /li,t-inia. whe. e f'f!
f'( Ihe 11 ..... 2 nd Oi.'! trif'l,
II~M /}()rn , A/I'" fl"ul ..ol;m,
I ),,(orllllllllo·I,.. clteh .'!1·Snlt'nl o( Ihis ma88i ve SYSII'1ll
IWIII 1}("'/I,f"u lI it-h School.
hilS bee n flJl1 10 IIII' puhlic b y the CilY A(lministra lin ri a
I/&lt;' 1011"'11/"1/ IIfnryh",d SUdc
bite a t II linll'. Elil;h neiJ;hborluxld has beell le ft .10 fig hl
CQII"~t: "'&lt;II, /"''' •. iIIo,s''''_
II IOllf'i y bnI11.· 1IJ;;tin~1 d"m()i ilion, A COm)lrelll;m ~ l\'e I~ hm ~e."
,(
,JJil LJ.c/1-1O '-wm ... 1m"""""
r,I"'TlIpiil I.llnsit AND IIll to ml1!Ji ll: t.!l _
c'I' !\ef'1l li g ht
·n ... ~ hl(l" n'~ who fMIII Ill"
" 'i,l, ,,, .. HI,/,i ...o,.., T,,'o.;,,1
I.lI::CAUSF: IT WO U LJ) DESTHOY Tl-IE DlVIDE· AND· Imdrl)()I1" of NS M are oI&lt;:&gt;lcril...,.1
l'r(li~"I, 1/,. "~JT.b "" "'~r'
CONQU ER TAl: I'I CS OF T I-IE DEPARTMENT Of PUll· as i,I,'ali.-l ~, They f.. tI' ''1 Ih.. y
oel
u~,· Il)..hm., J ny, w .."lly
Lie wonKS.
ca n dUUl gl' h" man h hllvinr
..
,,,;,110,,' fel"';"~ ,,, .., If ,.,· of·
Now, with tlll~ lines o f tIl e 2 nd OislriCl hei ng reo anol. ultimat .. ly. !lOCiel)'. They
fi~"', n"d yrl .o""'''ow fi"J~
clrawn it can he AeetI that Ihis Distr iCI hali 10 pull l ogc th~' ,,!""ak of fi ghl infl "1I 1i~la li on "
/im" /0 ~ 0.:,;.'11 poUlirolly,
10 lia\':' ho rnet; a nd Ila rks. Ni net y I~rcent or Ihe /lew Dislrict and Ihe jde lwr,;onaliulion of
lie5 within 2iX'lO ya1l15 of lin ex press way, ex isling or pro- "rhan ",luil&gt;'I. The ir BAYOU "U
lll'iOll l!:' OUl oS. It·, Ihe " lace
posed , Three I'X pfe&amp;8 wll)'1i win s li('"e Ihro ug h the Distr icl,
I&gt;
rojed of 19(1)-1 ,,'alI one of !;flV' 10 go fo. yO llng 1"'0,,111' fro,!"
Ihr~e wi ll paSli nea r it.
eral si ", i l ~r l&gt;
wj",IS ill f'i ghl
14 to 20, ror many simlenls
Wa,'erl y. Norl h Palter!;4)n Park. Cuil ford, Mt. Ver non "ilill'ti. . ..d Wall linaroced ori!!i. fr(lln Mo&gt;rgan. Hopkins and
111111 The J,,11II5 UOJlkins are goi ng 10 hal'e 10 1I11ite 1 follo w
0
n311)' by a 120,000 gran l from Goucher. I(os tllf! 1,11Ier. fo r
I'\'(~ r,. ,nll'1\"III''', ill C il)' Coullf'il, 10 blOl:k e l·t&gt;.ry scare laelic
Ihe 1\,.... World Foundalion or 1
1f'01'1 f.om t' i ff~ rt'''1 ba."k·
1'
f.f Ihe Stil le ROlltl.. CommiSllioll. C\'l'ry I'Ill Jlly promi~ by Nil'''' Yurk. At 11 lirllf!. Ihe ,li! ro",,,I~ 10 n_I, 1 IlIlk, 1
0:11
0
0
Illf' Mayor , So fIIr till' fight II I Cil y 1-111 11 has been led by
I'rop.r.. n~ ;'lI'ul.-r.1 alioul 2.000 u."I.. rsland cad. oI h" r.
COllnc il rnal1 Th(l mlls Wa rll , SO'I mel i m ~ wi lh Ihe hel p of coll ..s '· ,",u,Io'nl~ 1'J1ori " ~ :~.OOO
TM n :,,1 for lhe Coffee 51001
&gt;
Cou nc ilme n Pnwl13 lind Panu~kll, more IlflclI wi thoul it
hi!! h :!(;Ioool ", ,,dc,," 0" 22 "'II. I.ai d by .h,· ('",uchcr Col·
To a ll llck II, i$ SO' rumb le of c ros.. pur po!'t."fi allll ina clioll, 11
0 cu m,,,,&gt;&lt;~.
I"!'ie, Cia"" of 19(4 . WI..." Ihey
lit.. fo llowi'nJ:;:
,
lIuI i" d,~ "i,oIer of 1%-.... J&gt;\ r,," ~uled, hO"-"ver, 110", asJ. Kf't' p Ir"l·k of Cit y ('.Iltll w i1 hl'aril1 g.'1 Oil h ighways and II~ ",,'ional ofli.:t' ,)f 1\:-:;1\1 ~i ' lal1t)e "as go ne.
Iralls il . 13,' ~ ure you r orl)1I l,i:-.aliol1 is reprcscntctl al the ~I o l' ,&gt;ed ~jlon",-,riuK IlAYOU
The sh"knt~ of Ih" Iklt .·
hl·lIrinJ(,s.
hec: ... ",-, ,I ... 100:81 progra m 1",,1 ono'e Tn'o ri,,1 I'rojcd Imve I
2 . W.ite t"It"r~ tol ),our (,.(JU lll'ilmen ri gh1 no ... on the rno~1 cha nge,1 ih c" . ph~.i~ f ... m m"",hl y '''' " sldl" r, The O.'!:,·
1']'O·~~ i l1J.&gt; Inmsp"rllliion i ~~ u efl:
",.. ki"e IIorOllgh ~ lu'a rilll tu "0'''''. La,.1 y~a r ,h..ir DrU/tl1l
• SIl\'r lloe UP IWllr: II H'1' of IIU' Inlll' r Har bor.
,lirt'!:l ~... ""n""ily I'I'llllio n~.
U"h It('rfonncd Ihcir 0"'"
• Eliminlll e IIII' 1),·.' d le8l\ a ntI tleslrudive \Vcsl r ,o n·
Jl"I'i",o ,''''~ sr"ff ,led, I",1
,.rnoluclion (If Sol&gt;
hoclf!!!' A,,/i·
nf'I 'lnr,
k"~I' 11,.. ,..ojed gai ng. IITI'
~&lt;J"" ~I II'e Lafayette n crea·
..
• C"I us a "")IllIIf(·llI'nsil'" IrAllSporta lion Jll a nl II,al
"as 1,.0 ... by Ihe .st" " uw of 'i... , C""'H, 0 .. "b3 r lI is h
·r
I'i \'es ,I .. ,· ""'ighl In rll pi.1 Ir1l1l5il, bus lra lls il, aulo1964 ",il h Will ia m I~, lIen ry School. MOl/lit Vrrnon Place
", ... bi l f'~. Ir ll("k ~ ntlll "urking.
~~ t:lcclIl;,·c I) ireelo r. Maoil A.
Metl,oo.l!I. CI",rd,. Gond,.,.
3, r:1'1 rumi lillr wi lh Ihe who le highways-trallsil Ilichlrf',
:sadlli"~ Tulo ri,1 Director. and
College, Johns lIol'kins Un•.
ClIlllhe F;,l iln r of Ihis 1'II11#'r if yO ll ...a nl It s lwu ker for SoIOIllOIl Ihlck,"o" Ill' Com· I'el'!!i ly. Hn d on WJZ leievi"i"n.
01.y. TI,e RTP Nuf!i4"y School. 110'"
} Ollr dob, or IIIf ... rnlllli o n II bou t Ihe transporllliioll lII"nily Oiret:h)~. Mr. IIC
p idllre.
who ...a5 ",ilh Ihe o.igi nll l .u .. by Go"cI~r gr" duale Hel.,n
Br'nsly and 1,,'0 IIeighborhood
;"5,\1 groll ll, .cl.!- as l ia i~1I he·
1"'"",,-, hie Ma O' ami IIH' Hoard noothul, I"arel. fo r 12 loot/len
of T ru~ lees. ,!felloenl!! 1"0 1~ 1 6 Ii .." morning{ a ,,«k. TIle 10'
III II ... IkNlrd, and ~'OOrll i, .. ,.,. fonnll l Heading (; roul'. oom·
II,,· acti, i li ~ of parlid lMnls in ",,~I
""i,li! hI)(J 'Io(I(X' ~Iu'
IIIO!: OTI'. lie al!lO stll'en i&lt;o.'S ,I,~ ,' ~. ~a ds a",1 &lt;1.;.('1'&lt;"_ moo·
he.
Mary MinfteCJerOde
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1. I n onh-r 1ft he ah lc 10 VOTE in the

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NOT \·"t(' in e it her P r imary Electio n,
3. I f Y"U ;,re rf'g iskrcII ill Ba hilil ore C il y. bul ha ve
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APRIL, 1966

.1. I f YOIi ilrc rt'g i ~(.'rf'd olll.~id(' of Ihhimore Cily,
:wrl halc mnved here, YOIl mU,,1 regi ster hy go ing IIVW Il to
the Uon rd OO·i"e.
5. If yo u have cha ngf'd your name lIy marriage (fe.
lIJah') u r h y I,-sa l a ction ( ma le or fem.'!e), yo u mlls l go
duwn 10 lile Board O ff ice 10 re-rf'gi ~ t er,
T hc S uperviso rs of EI f'C tion O ffi o.:e ill Balt imore C ity
is 1000ated in tim UalWIlIl'lIt of tilt' " ('ople/; Court Bu ild ing,
FlIYl'lte (11111 Gay Stree t". T he on'iee i ~ 0 1'('11 daily, M ondilY
Il lroUgh Fr id ll Y, frOIll 9:00 a.lll. 104:00 p,m , Tlm rsdays it
relllil ins 0 1'!'11 ull til 7:00 p.m .
Vor furlhcr iuf(Jrmation, cull Ille Board of E lectioll
Supt' f\'i ~ors at I.E 9-6960; or lhe MOll111 n oyal Democratic
&lt;.1\1h Voter S.'r virc oirl'f'lo r. W alt er Orlinsky, at 685-5010
("ITi,:c) or 669-2;'198 (ho me ),

Howard Hardware House

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b rea king, a lt ho ugh w,· have no t St.'t' li a /-!;ra/lS play area yel.
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tlmt limy wi llma kc e n ·ry cffo rl Iu ~Cf' 111111 Ihe new sehou lYiml ill E U!(lw PllIf'e lI ud M cM cchen S treet is nut covere{1
willi aspllil i.
Deleg al e Larilles' U rba n DI's ig ll Co mmi tt ee, whi ch
Illtll'CS hl'R d ~ of th e C ity's deparlments at the co nfer ence
tah le wil h the ht'lIlls o f (''Q ncer ned dow ni own e itizen or·
gll ni7,Iltiu ns, 11115 unOO \'e red a fai rl y ge nera l agree menl
a mo ng hurea u chie fs that g ra ss is ap pr o pria te alld praeti e., I.
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I &lt;lB 1I0r th of Mad i ~oll Str eet, Ileal' Edi son I'l ighway- in
allllost cont inuou s use.
C ra ss is supposedl y " Im r'de r to maintllin", h ut ItoOk al
the C kH'enla le 1 'l ay~ r(J u n(1 bel ween MrCu llol, li nd D ruid
I-l ill 1I1:lIr Il le old car ba rn, Aside f ro m it'! IJH!'ketlia ll Courl,
thi s sw a lliliot of 1
:111". wh ich gets mo re use than pract ically any pla ygrou nd ill tlli~ city, is cove red wi th gr ass. T wo
th inl s of it is co vere&lt;1 with gr ass unywa y, The kids love it,
S ure, olle third is bure (along the hllscl ill cs ) Ilnd a lwa ys
will he ha n '. Bu t blackto p the whole th ing a nd wh a t (10
yo u hn vc ? Look in so met ime.
Afte r grading ex pl'llS(.'S, it cos ts ah oul 50.40·0.45 a
8(lua re foot to p ut in g ravel a ll d asp hnh. Topsoil a mi s(I(1
oo~l $0.10 a squarr foul, lopS&gt;li l and sec,ii ng a boul $0.0 7,
&lt;;
AI tha t rnle yo u co ul{1 resod a playg roulI(1 ('very rive years
for 20 years I..:.'fore tile in il ia l cu,~1 of aspilalt would he mel.
Crass re(luin:s wa tering and CUlling, and Ih is C(lsls
money. In a time wl lell un!iki ll,'(1 jnl'!I openings are few~\r,
tlli s need may he a bl ~~~ in~ in (Ii q~ui :&lt;f'

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i\J..:U1Y firms ha ve f" lI o"ed liIe Dllvice fir a"
ar('hil('d, Co,,"'antine Courp$s;' ,,'100 was relained h)· Ifill Associanon to jl:il'e ad vice 011
de5igll altd .(tI ruciura l nmll('rs and 10 coo rd inale
Ihe color &amp;cheflttl (or IIIe Mod&lt;. Under Council.
man Ward', tree I,lanlins program, U'" area
hilS 110,"" '-n!K'1 with yo ung mal,les- and lindens
\lU) Cil y t'or{.!&lt;Ier.
'
Indicat il'e of Ihe im provillg cond ition of
UowaTlI St reet ill lhe Cu rriage I-I ouse lIC!'la uranl.
In addi li oll to his thrivi ng snile of li l'lll fl oor
di" ing room;;.. Oreilles " elridcli I. as nOI'! opened
an upslnirs duJ" 11,e Coach and Four, offeri ng
""If('t lun cheon and dinner hy candleli ght. Safll
" /lufly" Pel rides. "Mooday ni ghts are now j U
!Jl
li ke Saturday nights. __ a supe rh loca ti on."
We checked olher ",ell·know n busine58el; in
Antiq ue Row. I"deloende"t Beef has !Dore than
doubled its .'loI'l 1
C(ltion of wines to meel an in·
creasing inlerC&lt;ll ill " Ihe well set lable," Tyson
Place. ha ving movC(1 10 the block .fler losing
itl! old qunrte'" 011 Linden Avenue to Ihe wreck·
ing Lall, now fi"ds il5elf " full UI'," A con~ta nt
clienlele I) f neighbo ri. ood hllhi tues, lovel'5 of
Chinese food, local politicians and Ibealer peo'
pie make it 1 " e~er hil ing fl) u.lIai ll !tf acliv ily,
The 800 Ul ock of T yw" SIree\ revea ls the
most sirikill g d,a nge, E\'ery IlO use has lItt n reslored, au d III~t ycar lhey were :ul ded to Ihe
Tysoll Slreet OpCII }lou;;e Tour. A ~ivi ly here

"r

lias ~n sl~II,1lcaJ~tl by l"'
oon,rnclo r Roy E,
Kirby, SeI'e ~1 )'CIIT&amp; ago Kirb)' was abou t to retire, hilt tllC ehllllenge of Tyson Sircut I.rovidcd
fresh inccnlive 10 conlinue a suece!;aful CUTOOr.
Mr. Ki ..t..y I,od ju!l'l re«:il'l:d scI'eral nal ioll91
IIwllrdS for f,is co nslru('iiou of tile WC!;ling/oou9l':
M nk~ 1I1ar Laboralo ries at Frieudshi(1 when 1
m
dceidcd to hring his organiz,1tion to bea r 011
Ihe J.ro hlems of dowr' low n rei.abili tal io n. Now
!lOme forty lJ.CrQe nl of his efforls go 10 acq uiri ng.
reimilding and dooo rlliin g usol'lIl 18th aud 19th
ooll illr, I' rol&gt;erilies in the heaT1 of llu lt imoro,
and he wouhl like 1 do IIWre, HU IUIA has
0
commended Mr. Kirby for his elTorts in hringing Maryland " Lack borne" wi thout use of the
hull doz.er.

nuee yean; ago lhe memberll of Ihe Howa rd Street A86OCiaiion elected to remai n
outside Ule MI, Vernon Urban Uene wal Project
in order to relain full ooll'rol over !be .'loI'l nsiti ve
nW'!.ter I)f physical al'l'CIlrance wl, ieli is cri ti elll
10 u1Cir trade, and in or'dcr 10 be able 10 work
out aiteralionll and £ilmllcin/!: at the gradu al
ra te 110 crucial in sma ll bU~II~. This delilJ.Crate, orderly fix ing ull. wi dlO UI di s-asl ro us dern·
olilion, has become one o.f lhe quiet SU
OOC9Se6
of tloe inner ci tY'1i ren ai ~nce. A suoess. !I1at is,
if tile shadow of the WCIII Conl1t!Clor ElCrress way
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                    <text>s. Ann cCloskey
1607 Bolton street
Bal timore 17, lid.
8 April 1966
To the Editor of the Sun,
Sir:
The Sunpapers has now reaohed new heights of idiooy in touting
with
the Emperor's urban renewal suit/fA its APril 6 sditorial, High-Rise
Pioneer ,

~hioh

explains Why the Sutton Plaoe high-rise apartments

failed.
:But grea.t.

The gospel aooording to Marvin Gilman, that Baltimoreans

still see a. d smell bad housing after it has gone, clearly portends
an end to the destruotion of people, homes, and little businesses for
luxury high-rise buildings that must have their taxes reduced. People
will be "smelling ehe former bad housing."
Ther.e ooUld nevl:lr be the posaibility that, having arrived to consider
renting at Sutton Plaoe , some people found: the arohitecture
ildpra.ctioal,
unappealing, the over-priced cubioles 1mpracti~~, the simplified
materials doubtful,

~nd

the more spacious,

in~erescing

in older buIldings nearby leas expensive2
over~riced

apartments

It is not possible that

expertise goofed in declaring Sutton Plaoe a potential

success (or Who did?).

Perhaps now the complete

orton Hoffman report

oould finallY be made publio -- that report that gave the green light
to Sutton Plaoe.

Laymen at the time had considered the market doubtful,

and not because of a racial smoke-soreen.

But the

S~lpapers

like

ma~

offioials now use the raoial explosive to hide faulty administration,
stupid planning, hypocrioy, and deoeit.
Perhaps the Sunpapers has a glib or emotional line to explain to
slum dwellors of Bolton Hill why several empty new bighelsB'fhere 1n
riBeB;wa~ •• ~.l.M"~ Baltimore where the digs appear to be pretty

UD dep~ived

elegant are begging for occupa nts? Or ,

~nat

"smalls" up north?
more

�McCloskey letter to SUD

2

• J

A basic premise in apartment building used to be a real market.
even a waiting list.

But firmncing now being different , anything goes

up in spite of a gluttsd market. with someone making out (or it
wouldn't continue, would it?).

Builders and planners should study

the few successes.
But -- ons solution for Sutton Place.

Now is the time to start

relocating urban renewal and FHA employeae there (andinto any othsr
men they help oreate).

Shall we begin with Ur Steiner, who should

love being near tbe M Royal
t

Expres 8W~

be's baoking. the

$drs

BURBA relocation department. and then all those suburbanites Who back
their prograliJS?

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                  <text>This exhibit presents documentation related to Baltimore's urban renewal efforts during the 1960s. The files include correspondence, speeches, editorials, newsletters, flyers, and maps from Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Renewal plans for the neighborhoods of Bolton Hill and Mount Vernon are highlighted, along with responses from neighborhood residents and homeowners' associations.&#13;
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The complete Urban Renewal Files (URF) collection at the University of Baltimore consists of 5 linear inches of archival records, which are described in an online collection database. The complete collection has also been digitized at the folder level and is also available in the collection database. For this exhibit, 20 documents have been selected from the complete collection.</text>
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                  <text>&lt;a href="http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/special-collections/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Special Collections &amp;amp; Archives, University of Baltimore&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://archivesspace.ubalt.edu/repositories/2/resources/111" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Urban Renewal Files&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                  <text>&lt;a href="http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/special-collections/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;University of Baltimore Special Collections &amp;amp; Archives&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>Use of this digital material is governed by U.S. copyright law. The University of Baltimore Special Collections and Archives makes digital surrogates of collections accessible if they are in the public domain, the rights are owned by the University of Baltimore, the Special Collections and Archives has permission to make them accessible, or there are no known restrictions on use. Due to the nature of archival collections, rights information is not always discernible. The Special Collections and Archives is eager to hear from any rights owners wishing to provide accurate information. Upon request, material will be removed from view while a rights issue is addressed. Contact the Special Collections and Archives for more information regarding this image.</text>
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                <text>Letter to the Editor of the Sun</text>
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                <text>Use of this digital material is governed by U.S. copyright law. The University of Baltimore Special Collections and Archives makes digital surrogates of collections accessible if they are in the public domain, the rights are owned by the University of Baltimore, the Special Collections and Archives has permission to make them accessible, or there are no known restrictions on use. Due to the nature of archival collections, rights information is not always discernible. The Special Collections and Archives is eager to hear from any rights owners wishing to provide accurate information. Upon request, material will be removed from view while a rights issue is addressed. Contact the Special Collections and Archives for more information regarding this image.</text>
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