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TERRA MARIAE {906 Foreword Gentle reader, we are certain of criticism in our ett ' orts to please you. Of criticism, Goetlio, the great (iernian, sa ys: One can neither protect nor arm himself against criticism. We must meet it defiantly, and thus disarm it. However, the editors feel not the need of such advice, but cheerfully and hopefully submit to your kindly judgment and pleasurable perusal the Terrae Maria for 190G. We have done our best, and feel that our best should meet your approval. We liave striven earnestly to produce a storehouse of pleasant recollections that will, lil e old wine, but improve with age. Each picture, eacli poem, each page has been created by someone who has en- deavored to show his love and fealty to our venerated Alma Mater, and incidentally furnish what might well be designated push-buttons of memory that will let loose the floodgates of reminiscence in the years to come. Many capable efforts have been entrusted to the editors, and we have often been at a loss to make choice with so much merit placed at our disposal. It is our sincere wish that none will feel aggrieved at the absence of their kindly contributions to tlie Terrae Maria, but ho])c it will be idealized that limited space made it necessary to hiy aside many worthy efforts. If, in the years to come, tjiis book should reawaken memories of joyous student days, when the song of youth rang sweetest and life was full of delightful antici|)a- tion, if it l)ut recall, gentle reader, the friends who shared with yon high hope and noble ambition inspired l)y those who taught you and us to honor the jirofession they have so earnestly toiled to fit us for, and by their good cxamjile made us love the old I ' niversity which has been so kind to you and us, then our reward is all we could desire. Thk Boaijd of Editors.
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TERRA MARIAE 1906 Profoi-sor Winslow had the iulvaiitaifo of l)eiii(r reared in an atmosphere of medi- cine. Ilis fatlier. Dr. Calel) Win. ' low. wastlie most proiiuncnt ])liysieian in tlie eastern portion of Xorth Carolina, and afterward attained a siniihir ominenee in Tialtiinore, being especially imti ' d fur the inunlier (d ' successful litliotomies he performed; iiis brother. Dr. John Winslow, is a well-known specialist of Baltimore, and tiie signal ability that distinguishes tlie family in medicine, in no wise lessened, has descended to the third generation. Professor W inflow ' s son being a young physician of great l)roniise. liandoljih Winslow therefore entered the T niversity well ei|ui))pi ' d, and stood high in the class of 18T. ' 5, containing such mendiers as Professor Ashhy and Professor Michael of the Tniversity. Since that tiinr he has Iktu coniimiously connected with the teaching force of the University, was Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, from 1ST4 to 1S8(); Demonstrator of Atiatomy. from ISSO to l.SS(i; Lecturer on t ' liiiical Surgery, from 1SS(; to ISiM: and since that tiiiic has been Professor of Surgery. He is also Chief Surgeon to the I ' niversity Hospital, and Surgeon to tlu ' ITebrew Ilosjn ' tal. Jle was I ' rofessor of Surgery at the Woman ' s Medical College from 1SS2 to 181)3. In addition to his work at the ITnivcrsity, Professor Winslow did special work at the University of Pennsylvania in ISTo, and at the great clinic of the world-renowned Billroth, in 188:i. Despite his busy professional life and his arduous University and Hospital duties. Professor Winslow has found time to contribute nmny vahuible additions to current medical literature, jiarticularly in the domain cd ' clinical surgery. He takes an active part in the work of the local societies, and never fails to be present at the annual meeting of the . merican Medical . .ssociation. He is President of the Xortli Caro- lina Society of Baltimore, and Chairman of the Section of Clinical ifedicine and Surgery of the Ballinu)re Mediial Siuicly. The degree of A. M. was conferred u)»on him in 1874. by Ilaverford College, for post-graduate work in New Testament Greek. In 1877 he marrii ' il Miss I ' ebecca F. I.eiper. of Chester, Pa., and takes no little pride in being llir falhcr nf ;i linr I ' auiily ul ' nine boys and three girls. Professor Winslow ' s cliicr desire is In -mIi] grcalrr fame to the already glorious name borne by the Cniversity id ' Maryhiiul. 1 1 i t u ' to liis constant elfort and the noble assistance of the other nii ' nil» ' rs (if llic lac idly thai Ibe I ' liiversity of Maryland is held in such good repute Imlb in ibis i-nunlry and abroad. While all those connected in ibe past and (hose at present cminected with the old University take pride in I ' miessni- Winsinw ' s reputalinn as a man and his signal ability as a surgeon and |iby icinii. he himscdf .seems to have no realzation of the high ]dace he is accorded in the minds and lu ' arts of those who have come under the spell of his magnetic |n ' esence. His simple, unalfected modesty, coupled with bis great skill and palieni enurtesy as a teacher, bis unfailing geniality of temperami ' nt condiine to ins|iire for him among the students that alfection which has made one of the most po|)ular professors in a leailing college of medicine. nm
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Contents Kr.iulol])!! W ' iiislow . ) Kditorial Hoiird 11 Henry Stockhridge 14 Board of Retrents 1 •) Faculty of I ' liysie 20 Senior Class. .Medictil 2! Junior Class. Medical 72 So]jhoniorc Class, Medical 7S Freshman Class, Medical 84 Rhymes, The House .Man 90 Senior Statistics i).5 Calendar 97 Keruke Skidooed 111! Faculty of Law 1 0:5 Senior Cla.ss, Law 106 Intermediate Class. Law 126 Junior Class, Law Mil Joseph C. France lol Faculty of Dentistry 156 Senior Class, 1 )pntai 160 Junior Class, Dental 182 Freshman Class, Dental 186 Senior Class Statistics, Dental UK) Faculty of Pharmacy 193 Senior Class Pharmacy 196 Junior Class Pharmacy 222 Athletics 2:il Clubs 241 Fraternities 2()0 Old S(|uareland AM Miscellaneous ' .W.i Advertisements 341
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