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DEAN GEARY F. EPPLEY ' S BIGGEST JOB STILL REMAINED THAT OF . . . Dean of Men Dean of Men An outstanding graduate of Maryland State College, who dur- ing his college career excelled in athletic, military, and publica- tion activities, Geary Eppley, Dean of Men, returned to the campus after serving as a Major in the Army. In addition to being track coach, this tall Swede serves as Chairman of the Student Life Committee, and has this year returned to his posi- tion in the regular Armv. JVIiss Adele Stamp came to Maryland as Dean of Women in 1922. Since then she has |)layed a significant i)art in bettering conditions for women students on campus. She loves flowers, and keeps her vases filled both at home and in the office. Her hobby is traveling. She is active in women ' s clubs, reads exten- sively, and attends the theatre frequently. Dean of Women DEAN ADELE STAMP LENT CHARM AND GRACIOUS TOLERANCE TO THE OFFICE OF . . . Dean of Women 28
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DEAN MARIE MOUNT . CONTINUED TO PRESENT A PRACTICAL PROGRAM FOR THE College of Home Economics A BACKt.Koi Ni) of sUul - at assar, Indiana, Columbia, and Chicago Universities, and ex- perience in teaching, managing a dinin; hall, and dietetic service all add to Dean Mount ' s capabilities as head of the College of Home Economics. At the suggestion of the National Defense Commission last fall, each state appointed a Nutrition Committee, and Dean Mount was appointed chairman of the Maryland Com- mittee. The first meeting of this committee was held at College Park last November. In addition to being the owner of a jjopular tea room in Washington, Miss Mount is a de oted golfer and an all-round sportswoman. Her friendliness adds to her popularit - with the students. This, augmented In a long career of ser ice to the University, makes her one of the most popular personalities on the campus. MRS. CLARIBF.L WFXSH MISS FRIEDA W. McFARLAND Professor of Foods Professor of TextilesandCMothtntl AN AMIABLE GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL WAS . . . Dean of Faculty OIM !■; joining the taff of tiu ' Uni ersity of .Marylanil as a jirofessor of Ci i! Ungineering in 1907, i )i ' . I. 11. Taliafc-rro li.i perlornied many valuable services to the school. When in Kj S the office of Dean of I ' acult - was created. Dr. Taliaferro was selected lor the position. Prior to this appointment. Dr. Taliaferrf) was Dt ' .ut of the ( ' olK- r ot I ' .ngi- neering from ii if)-i(;2o, and l)c,inol Art-- and -Scifuci ' s h ' om ]()2j- i) ' i, . 1 )r. Taliaferro is a gr.iihiale of the Virginia Militar - Institute. DEAN THOMAS H. TALIAFERRO
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DEAN CHARLES O. APPLEMAN Om: 1)1 i1k- niosl (lisliiiiiiiished and loyal mcnihcrs of the facultx- is Dr. Charles O. . ])])k ' nian, I )ean of the ( iraduate School since the cstahlishnient ol that department in 1919. He is also head of the de])artments of i)athol- op;y and l)otan . A L raduate of Dickinson College, Dean Applenian received his Ph.D. in Bacteriology at the University of Chicago. He also specialized in botany and plant physiology. As well as being a business man ' s golfer, the vice-president of the local Rotary chapter spends niiuh of his spare time in his garden at College Park. Prior to assuming his duties at Mar land rni ersit -, he traveled widely, cov- ering Mexico, Canada, and most of the I ' nited States. Graduate School Council i. HE C.raduate .School (Vnmcil, which is headed by Dr. C. O. A])pleman, Dean of the Graduate School, is primarily concerned with establishing recjuirements for degrees and in- vestigating and approving candidates. I nder the direction of this group, a l)ooklet of al)stracts of doctors ' theses and the titles of masters ' theses was published for the first time this year. Among the degrees conferred was that of Master of Education, which was gi en for the first time this ear. Back row: ZUCKER. HUFF. HOW.VRIJ. JAMES. UROLGHTON. Front row: BYRD. APPLEMAN. STEVENS, HALE.
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