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MARYLAND COLLEGE forWOMEN AWORTHWHILE EXPERIMENT I M E marches on! I So, too, does education and methods. ll a $E$g Maryland College, some time ago, realized that its efe W fectiveness lay in a field not covered by the stereotyped x w collegiate institution. Accordingly, it adopted policies and methods a bit off the beaten track. In looking back and at the same time looking forward, its officers this year wondered if these methods were the most desirable. A letter to one hundred and fifty school heads, most of whom had sent students to Maryland College, inquired as to the future policy. The return, compiled in April, was unanimous and most gratifying. It would be, perhaps, a violation of confidence to quote directly and mention names but these phrases linger: Feel that you are doing a great piece of work when you follow along the lines that you have adopted. I hope you will stick to it. My impression is that your service is unique and fills a needed gap in public education. Too many of our colleges . . . have emphasized their own personal standings regardless of what was accomplished for the many students who wish to complete a college education. Am in complete sympathy with the plan . . . More power to Mary! land College . . Hlt is not only worthwhile but it is the real and only justification for the existence of the smaller college, that it does a more individualized job than is possible for larger institutions. One hundred and fifty high school principals 'icanlt be wrong so your Alma Mater will continue these policies which have produced such worthwhile results. 63 MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR WOMEN LUTHERVILLE-MARYLAND
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