University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Terra Mariae Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1913

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M,m jliC ILTi TrilF? IJ:J!! ' i ' ' j ' tmiB g ' FM3 !3Vi ziQz aiiz tM 23BVV -;immifrri!r.,jring7r.; ■■irnrfl.ii -■ : . iTK= T-,71 ' ' ,ir-tiM3 that medical workers everywhere are at i)reseiit beinj, ' timulateii Ijv tlie j rcat ai.-hicvement of medical science in America. riiilciiKin il. Tuck delivered a short address in honor ut hihn Wirt Randall, former IVovost of the L ' nixersitv of .Maryland, w iio died ilnrini; the yjar. Solos were rendered during the ceremonies l) - Dr. 1 ' .. .Merrill 1 h ipkinson. Messrs. Ed- fjar T. Paul, Hobart Smock and John II. Richardson. . fter the benediction was amiounced the tmleni liodie remained standing; during the e. it of the chancellor, regents, orators, members of the faculties and adjunct faculties, alumni and guests, followed by the student bodies of the resi)ective departments in the order in which they entered and lined u]) in front of the church, then marching back to the L ' niversity buildings. During the ceremonies it was anni unced that Doctoi- and .Mr . John C. llemmeter had made a donation of S(),()(X).TO to be applied to the llemmeter Chair of I ' hysiology in the -Medical Dc])artment, bringing the endowment of that chair uj) to SIO.000.00. ImniediateU after the ceremonies were over a faculty hmcheon was held at the b ' mer- son Hotel. That evening the annual alumni banc|uet was given at the Rennert llotel. The S])eakers for the evening being ( )mer T. Ilcrshey, Rev. Harris E. Kirk and Dr. Iliram 1 ' . WOods. F. C. Cr. vi:.v. 16

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