| A Century of Stories
With the arrival of a new year and the approaching new millennium, time seems to take center stage. These are the remembrances of people from all over the region who have seen more time than most.
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Maude Brown, 105: Big Mama and Lots of Love
Anna Eatman Harris, 99: 'Wonderful Mrs. Harris
Alice Butler Bradshaw, 96: A Witness to Eastern Shore Change
Cesar Pares, 98: An Adventurer's 'Interesting Life'
Vivian Bly, 94: In '50s, a Vienna More Like Mayberry
Jean Abrams, 88: A Participant in State's Shift to the Suburbs
Mary Weber, 90: Clock Marks the Time of Her Life
Swananoa Hill, 84: Her Life Changed Along Howard's Rolling Fields
Winson Gott, 89: A Country Boyhood in Heart of the City
Philip Brown, 90: A Lifetime of Educating a Community
Luis Manuel Gonzalez, 94: Memories of an Era With a Mambo Beat
Sam Dodek, 97: An Eyewitness to Medicine's Huge Advances
Fred Talbert, 89: A Gentle, Determined Push for Equality
Lillian Ezrin, 94: From Southwest to Saks, Mom's Sales Career Covered the City
Louise Keyes, 96: Journal Tells of Life That's 'Been Good'
Howard Uphoff, 90: Military Sparked Belief in Life's Possibilities
Harold C. Vedeler, 96: An Alexandrian's 'American Story'
John McDaniel, 92: Retired Banker Takes a Pragmatic View of 2000
Virginia Stitzenberger, 90: Defying Constraints of Society
_____ Multimedia Special Report _____
Snapshots of a Washington Century: Video, photo and text presentation.
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