Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

C. Bernard "Bernie" Fowler (1924-2021)
MSA SC 3520-2705

Sources:



Articles (chronological order) -

Timberg, Robert. "Bay losing yet another loyal friend." The Baltimore Sun, 2 February 1994; 1B.

"Memories of Honey, High Finance and Humanity." The Washington Post, 9 July 1998; Southern Maryland Extra, M8.

Layton, Lyndsey. "U-Md. Renames Marine Law for Fowler." The Washington Post, 15 November 1998; Southern Maryland Extra, M10.

Horton, Tom. "Chesapeake Bay - Hanging in the Balance," National Georgraphic June 1993, 2-35.

Pelton, Tom. "Environmental group proposes tax on meat, dairy to aid in bay cleanup." The Baltimore Sun, 29 July 2004; 1B.

Wan, William. "Caught in Time's Currents." The Washington Post, 12 July 2006; B1.

"Fowler stands by his 'beautiful lady'." The Baltimore Sun, 9 June 2008.

Wheeler, Timothy B. "Bernie Fowler, tireless Maryland advocate for clean water, dies." Bay Journal, 15 December 2021.

Madden, Marty. "An icon passes: Fowler dies at 97." Southern Maryland News, 15 December 2021.

Rasmussen, Frederick N. "Clyde B. ‘Bernie’ Fowler, a former Maryland state senator who championed the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay, dies." The Baltimore Sun, 15 February 2022.



Other sources -

1994 JR 10 - "Senator Bernie Fowler Day"

2005 interview with David M. Jenkins, executive director of the Tri-County Council, on the Council's 40th anniversary. (downloaded from the Council's website, http://www.tccsmd.org)

First Citizen Award, 2006


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