The Baltimore City College is a public college-preparatory high school 
in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. The City College curriculum includes the 
International Baccalaureate Programme and emphasizes study in the 
classics and liberal arts. Baltimore City College is a magnet school, 
and admission to City College is competitive. Applicants from Baltimore 
and the surrounding area are evaluated using a combination of grades 
and standardized test scores. Established in 1839 as an all-male 
institution, City College is the third oldest public high school in the 
United States, predated by the English High School of Boston (1829) and 
the Central High School of Philadelphia (1836). The school was located 
in three different buildings in downtown Baltimore before relocating in 
1928 to its current campus at 33rd Street and The Alameda. Following an 
extensive renovation of the school's main building in 1978, the school 
became coeducational. City College is a National Blue Ribbon School of 
Excellence (1999–2000), one of only two public secondary schools in 
Baltimore City to receive the award. In the May 2007 Newsweek report on 
the top 1200 schools in the US, City College ranked 258.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1794:

The Glorious First of June , the first and largest fleet action of the 
naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First 
French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars, was fought.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_First_of_June>

1813:

War of 1812: Mortally wounded during a battle against the Royal Navy 
frigate HMS Shannon, American naval commander James Lawrence of the USS 
Chesapeake ordered his crew "Don't give up the ship!", today a popular 
battle cry.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_USS_Chesapeake>

1831:

British naval officer and explorer James Clark Ross successfully led 
the first expedition to reach the North Magnetic Pole.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clark_Ross>

1943:

Eight German Junkers Ju 88s shot down British Overseas Airways 
Corporation Flight 777 over the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Spain 
and France, killing actor Leslie Howard and several other notable 
passengers.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOAC_Flight_777>

2001:

Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal killed King Birendra and several members 
of the Shah royal family in a shooting spree at the Narayanhity Royal 
Palace in Kathmandu.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepalese_royal_massacre>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

sinecure (n):
A position that requires no work but still gives an ample payment; a 
cushy job
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sinecure>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

If the mind is to emerge unscathed from this relentless struggle with 
the unforeseen, two qualities are indispensable: first, an intellect 
that, even in the darkest hour, retains some glimmerings of the inner 
light which leads to truth; and second, the courage to follow this 
faint light wherever it may lead.
  --Carl von Clausewitz
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Carl_von_Clausewitz>




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