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Charles Emory Morrison, a retired topographer with the U.S. Geological Survey, died Nov. 27 at Inova Fairfax Hospital of complications from a heart attack. He was 77. Mr. Morrison, who was born and raised in Altoona, Pa., had lived in Vienna, Va., since 1962. He enlisted in the Navy during World War II and spent two years on a wooden minesweeper, YMS-408, in the Pacific. Upon his return home, he attended Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 1951 with a degree in forestry.
Obituaries Today Alexander, James R. Armstrong, Ira W. Bayless, Alma Bowles, Donald C. Brisendine, Michael W. Sr. Burns, Opal C. Casto, Howard Corrick, David L. Dimitroff, Deborah L. Eisel, Helenrae C. Gilleland, Walter Goodwin, Dr. Andrew W. II Harris, Virginia N. Hoffman, Kay F. Kaster, Robert Kessler, Norah E. Lanham, Helen I. Larch, Richard M. Lynch, Charles E. Jr. Martin, Francis L. Jr. Morrison, Hughey E. Pauley, Helen F. Plumley, Denvil G. Smith, Aaron H. Smith, Anthony W. Stokes, Celia R. Strader, Esther G. Trinajstick, Iris P. Walker, Hattie F. Walters, Charles L. Williams, Josephine Zaharis, George James R. Alexander
When we receive calls from people who do not live in Pittsburgh [or] who do not work in Pittsburgh, unfortunately, we are not able to help them," said Charles F. Morrison, director of the city's Commission on Human Relations. "That pains me greatly. "Discrimination against any minority highlights the vulnerability of every minority," [Stephen Glassman] added. And LGBT individuals experience the "highest per-capita [number of] attacks across the nation," he said. "Because of that policy," [Dana Elmendorf] concluded in pushing the county to enact its own law, "I was able to move out of my fear ... without fear of retaliation."
AUBURN -- Answering a call from the Lewiston-Auburn business community, Southern New Hampshire University is planning to offer a master of business administration degree in January at Central Maine Community College, a first for the area. The area has needed an MBA program for more than 10 years, Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce President Charles "Chip" Morrison said Tuesday, adding he's thrilled a program may start.
A Greensburg man was convicted Tuesday of using a 2-pound concrete garden gnome as a deadly weapon in a February attack against his 16-year-old stepdaughter. Charles S. Morrison, 31, of Mt. Pleasant Street was found guilty of five criminal charges, including a felony count of aggravated assault for throwing the dwarf-like statue through a glass door.
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