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  2. The Aegis (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Aegis" originally derived from Greek mythology and is a reference to Zeus ' shield, meant to "evoke protection for the interests of Harford residents" as well as the founding paper's Southern sympathies. [3] Since 1923, The Aegis has gone through several name changes. From March 16, 1951, to January 9, 1964, the paper was known as The ...

  3. The Southern Aegis - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Aegis. The Southern Aegis was a pro-Southern newspaper established in 1856 by George Yellott and John Cox and published from July 11, 1857, to February 1, 1862, in Bel Air, Maryland, U.S. The name "Aegis" originally derived from Greek mythology and is a reference to Zeus ' shield, meant to "evoke protection for the interests of ...

  4. Wayne E. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Wayne E. Meyer. Rear Admiral Wayne Eugene Meyer[1] (April 21, 1926 – September 1, 2009) is regarded as the "Father of Aegis" for his 13 years of service as the Aegis Weapon System Manager and later the founding project manager of the Aegis Shipbuilding Project Office. [2] He retired from the United States Navy in 1985 as the Deputy Commander ...

  5. The Southern Aegis, and Harford County Intelligencer

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    18832454. The Southern Aegis, and Harford County Intelligencer was a conservative Unionist newspaper which was published from March 22, 1862, to March 11, 1864, in Bel Air, Maryland by a prominent local lawyer, A.W. Bateman. After purchasing the paper as a pro- Confederate publication titled The Southern Aegis from John Cox in 1862, Bateman ...

  6. The Aegis & Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Aegis & Intelligencer was a conservative Unionist newspaper published from March 18, 1864 to January 26, 1923 in Bel Air, Maryland. The paper was originally named "Aegis" in reference to Zeus ' shield in Greek mythology , and was meant to "evoke protection for the interests of Harford residents" as well as reflect the founding paper's ...

  7. The Aegis (weekly newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Aegis (weekly newspaper) The Aegis. (weekly newspaper) The Ǣgis; or, Independent weekly expositor was a short-lived London -based weekly newspaper, published from July 3 to at least 18 September 1818. Francis Perceval Eliot (1755–1818) was writing for it at the time of his death. [1] Copies of the newspaper are held at the British Library .

  8. Aegis (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Aegis is the oldest high school newspaper in California. It was founded in 1886 at Oakland High School, in Oakland, California. The newspaper puts out occasional print issues, but mostly publishes content on its website. [1] In the 1890s, Jack London wrote for the publication, and these stories were later collected into a book called The Aegis. [2]

  9. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Aegis. Bel Air. 1856. twice-weekly. Tribune Publishing. Harford County local newspaper. Also published as The Aegis & Intelligencer, 1864-1923, The Aegis and Harford Gazette, 1951-1964, The Aegis, the Harford Gazette and the Democratic Ledger, 1964-1969. Las Américas Newspaper.

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