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IN MEMORIAM DR. WILLIAM J. HOLLOWAY BORN January 29, 1873 DIED March 14, 1936 DR. HOLLOWAY was prominent in Maryland educational circles for more than two decades. Beginning his services as a teacher, his advancement was continuous. He became high school principal, a County Superintendent of Schools, and later Assistant State Superintendent of Maryland Schools. He reached his highest achievement when he became the Prin¬ cipal of the Maryland State Normal School at Salisbury. It was here he made use of his philosophy of education by putting to practical use his thorough knowledge of the needs in education. His good judgement was evidenced in the choice of location of the school, the execution of the building program, and the construction of a curriculum for the efficient training of teachers for the children of Maryland. His fundamental philosophies are well stated in quota¬ tions from the creed of the Class of 1934 of which he was adviser. We believe: That universal education is essential in a democracy. That we should cheerfully avail ourselves of every op¬ portunity, while .in service, to grow in personal qualities and in ability to teach and govern a school. That the elementary school touching, as it does, earliest and longest, the lives of the nation ' s children, is the most important of our educational institutions. That, although we may encounter problems that will challenge every ability to think clearly and judge wisely and act resolutely, we should attack them with an abundant faith in the ultimate triumph of right. ' '
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TO THE Normal School of Today and Tomorrow reads the dedication in a former yearbook. We, the creators of another such volume, feel that One Tomorrow, has surely been attained in the birth of a new foundation, a Teachers College, and in the emergence of additional ideals. And so, with these achievements proudly in mind, we dedicate this vol¬ ume of the Evergreen to the Spirit of Progress that will lead us on to a loftier achievement, the State Teachers College of Another Tomorrow.
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