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Karl Singewald

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Karl Singewald (1886–1966) was a Baltimore lawyer and author. Singewald played a large part in Maryland’s efforts to publish editions of The American Guide Series, a series of publications funded by the Federal Writer's Project, a division of the WPA.

Singewald’s lone success as a writer was the publishing of his dissertation in pursuit of his PhD from Johns Hopkins University. His dissertation was titled The Doctrine of Non-Suitability of the State in The United States. He did, however act as secretary of the Maryland War Records Commission which published a two-volume reference titled Maryland in the World War.

Singewald died in 1966 at the age of 80. He was a bachelor, and left only a brother and a sister behind. He is buried in Baltimore Cemetery.

References[edit]

  • Maryland War Records Commission. Maryland in the World War 1917-1919. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Press, 1933.
  • Singewald, Karl. The Doctrine of Non-Suitability of the State in the United States. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1910.
  • The Baltimore Sun. Obituary of Karl Singewald. September 11, 1966


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