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Synopsis of Ceremonies Commemorating The 100th Anniversary of the University of Maryland TIIIRSIJ VY, MA.Y :SO 1 1 :00 A. M. Reception of Representatives from otfier Universities, invited guests, visi- ting Alumni and Candidates for regular degrees. University Campus : Lombard and Greene streets. 12:00 M. Luncfieon — Nurses ' Parlor, Univer- sity Hospital. Afternoon. Inspection of Buildings, Hospital and Laboratories. Evening. Class Dinners, Reunions, Collations. riillJAV, MA.V .-{1 10:00 A.M. Academic Ceremonies. The Lyric. Addiess by Professor Francis Lan- dey Patton, D. D., LL. D., etc.. President of the Theological Seminary of, and Ex-President of Princeton University. Address by Professor G. Stanley Hall, M. A., Phil. D., LL. D., etc., President Clark University. Conferring of Regular Degrees. ( ?) Academic ( } Medicine (i) Law (( ) Dentistry ( ( ' ) Pharmacy Conferring of Honorary Degrees. The Regents, Faculties, Invited Guests, Alumni, Candidates for regular Degrees will assemble in the smaller hall of the Lyric, facing Mt. Royal Ave., second floor. The Undergraduates will assemble as follows: Medical and Dental — in the wait- ing room to the right of the lobby. Law, Pharmacy and Academic — in the waihng room to the left of the lobby of the ground floor. Academic Costume for all Participants. 7:00 P. M. Academic Banquet. The Lyric SxVTUliI xVV. .U K 1 Reception and Concert on the Campus of St. John ' s College, Annapolis, (the Academic Department of the University of Maryland.) The Steamer Latrobe will leave Baltimore I 2 M. Luncheon on board during the trip. 8:00 P. M. Sludents ' evening at Electric Park, Belvedere near Park Heights Avenue. SUNOAY, JU ' K li Mount Vernon M. E. Church Mount Vernon Place Eleven A. M. Baccalaureate Sermon by RT. REV. LUTHER B. WILSON. M. D., D. D. (Alumnus School of Medicine, University .f Maryland. 1877) The Regents, Faculties and invited Guests, Alumni, including the graduates of May 3 1 st, as well as the undergraduates of all departments, will assemble in the Lecture Room of the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, at 1 0:30 A. M. Academic Costume. COMMITTEE «)E KEtiK.XTS John C. Hemmeler, M. D., Phil. D., LL. D., Chainnan W. Calvin Chestnul, LL. B. Edgar H. Cans, LL. B. John P. Poe, LL. D, R, Dorsey Coale, Ph. D. Chas. W. Mitchell, M. A., M. D. David R. M. Culbreth, Ph. D., M. D. CTIAIKMEN OE t ' O.MMITTEES Honorary Degrees . John P. Poe. LL. D. Endowment . John C. Hemmeter, M.D., Phil.D., LL D. Finance . ... Thos. A. Ashby, M. D. Music . . . B. Merrill Hopkinson, M. D. Programs, Printing, Invit.itions, Etc., J. L. V. Murphy, LL.B. Press and Publication Oregon M. Dennis, LL.B. Reception T. O. Heathole. M.D., D.D.S. Banquet ... G. Lane Tanneyhill. M.D. Orators . . . W. Calvin Chestnul. LL.B. Academic Costume . Thomas Fell. A.M., Ph.D.. LL.D. Hospitality . Nathan Winslow, B.A.. M.D. Ladi;s ' Reception and Entertainment . Mrs. Samuel C. Chew
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Future Plans. I ' . I ' Kdi ' . Rwiiiii.ni i Nsi.nw . Ill.W I ' , hci ' ii aski ' il In make i un - tat(. ' iiK ' iU in ri. L;anl In llu- imi)rii ciiK-ms tluil arc liki-ly l be undertaken in tlic near future at tlie University. W ' liilst ])n)i,rn()sticati )n of future event- is exceedint;!}- uncertain. Mime tliin.ijs have been accomplished within the past t vel ' months, and certain others, of a se(piential character, are in contemplation. First of all. the Les, islature at its last session ap])roi)riate(l $(iip.(i()(i fnr the |)ur])ose of buildiu ' an addition to the University Ilosi)ital. ' Phi-- is not a sufficient un). ami a yet nnly $;!m.(MI(I has been ])aid over to us. but the other S:!ii.i iii will be paid nWK ' time tin- year. It i hoped to add a winj to the west end of the 1 lo-pital. which will Imu-e ilu- I.yiu--in-l -])ariment. now situated on tlie ojjposite side of the -treel. a- well a- additional ])rivale moms and wards for other cases, a new heatiui.;- plant and addilonal dormitories for the lun-ses. It is estimated thai these improvements will cost over Slno.ooi). . Secondly, the I ' ac ' ilty of I ' liysic ]iurchased last sumuier four dwellin.ijs on Cirecnc street at the northwest corner of l.nmlianl sireel. at a cosi of S-.M.imiii, It is projosed to tear down these houses and to erect a hands, nne dormitory with all modern convenier.ces. where students can obtain comfortable rooms at a moderate expense. This buildintif will also cost about $l( ),(l(i(i Thirdly, the chnrch and parsonaije ])ro])erty at the southeast corner of (ireene and Lorn bard streets, which was purchased several years ago, but was not accepted on account of a defeci in the title, has had its title made valid by the Court of Aiqieals and has jjassed into tlie ])osses- sion of the l e,i.;ents. It is not yet determined what u-e the church is to be put to: proiiably the ■. M. C. . . will be housed there and the Library of the .Medical School, whilst the main audi- torium may be kejjt for a lecture and examination hall. The i)arsona,i,a- is to be used, for a while at least, as an annex to tiie nurses ' di)rniilory. These are the only l)uildin r o])erations that are under consideration at present, and the re- sources of the institution will be taxed very severely to brint; them to a successful completion. In an educational way. the affiliation with St. John ' s C olKi..;e. at .Xmiajiolis. has been effected, and the authorities of the different departments are enija-ed with plans to brin ; the courses ot instruction into harmonious relations with each other. The demand of the times is for better prelim inars Iraitiini; of those wh.i desire to enter thv nieilical |irofession. and it is hojied that the union with St. Johu ' s will promote this object. 14
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Prologue. Oh! pra v, Dear Reader, do not look For aiiylit but nonsense in this book; l ' ])on its leaves you ' I surely find The lightness of a student ' s mind: lUit always work, and never i)lay. Makes Jack so very didl, they say, — A little fun is no dis,i;race, •Makes dimples in your pretty face; llesides, a laufjh will make you fat, ( Tis well to always think of that I, So healtli and strength and good old age. We wish the reader of this page; A happy life w ' ith sunshine blest. We wish the reader of the rest : And these two wishes bear the mark ()f coming straightway from the heart: Which one you choose we leave to you. We ' d rather have you take the two. 1!. F. B.. ' 07. MiasA eTTit dLOoM ciJ HEAVY HflNf ' OPJOOV ' HOSPITAL BOWLIMG TEAM. 16
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