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' I BoaT ' dJl of JlxegemLts SAMUEL M. SIIOEMAKI ' .R, t ' liMi ' -viAN Ecrlestcin, Haltimdie Cdiinty. ROBERT GRAIN Mt. Victiiiia, Charles County. .1924-193 .1924-1933 J(.)HN M. DENNIS, ' rRii.ASURER I ' nicm Trust Company, Baltimore 1923-I9i DR. J. FRANK CH)ODNOW ( West Matllson Street. Baltimore .1922-1931 JOHN E. RAINE 413 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore 1921-193!! CHARLES C. tJELDER Princess Anne, Somerset County DR. W. V. SKINNER, Sicrft. ry Kensington, Montgomery County .19211-1929 .1919-1927 B. JOHN BLACK Kaniiallstown, Baltimore County 1918-1926 HENRY HOLZAPFEL Hagerstown, Washington County 1925-1934 1 Jlie Liiiiiversnty tbenaite Ai.iiFRT F. Woods. A.M., D.Agr., LL.D President of the University. II. C. Byrd B.S., issistant lo the Preside nl. II. J. P.ATTERSON, D.Sc Director of the Ji ri, iiltnral Exfieriment Station; Dean of the Cotteije of Agriculture. T. B. SvMONS, M.S., D.Agr Direitor of the Extension Service. P. W. ZiMMER.vi. N, M.S -issociiite Dean of the Collei e of Agriculture. A. N. Johnson, S.B., D.Eng Dean of the Colleye of Engineeriny. Frkderick E. Ler, Ph.D Dean of the College of .-irts and Sciences ; Executive Dean of the University. J. M. H. Rowi,. ND, M.D Dean of the School of Medicine. Henry D. H. ri..4N, LL.D Dean of the School of I.aii: RoDERT H. Freem. n, A.m., LL.B Issistant Dean, School of I.aiv. E. Fr. nk Kei.i.y, Phar.D IJvisory Dean of the School of Pharmacy Andrew C;. DuMez, Phar.D Dean. School of Pharmacy. T. O. He.Wwole, M.D., D.D.S Head of the Office of hiformalion. J. Ben RoniNSON, D.D.S l- ean of the School of Dentistry. H. M. Diamond, Ph.D Dean of the School of Business .-Idministralion. W. S. Smai.i., Ph.D Oran of the College of Education. M. Marie Mount, M.A Jean of the College of Home Economics. C O. Appi.eman, Ph.D Dean of the Graduate School. Adii.e H. Stamp, M.A - ' • « H ' omen. G. T. Everett, Major, V. S. A Head of the Department of .Military Science and Tactics. « [9] s «HgJgiKiKf
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R. ALBERT F. WOODS, after eleven years of service in Maryland first as President of the State College of Agriculture at College Park and later as President of the University of Maryland as created in 1920 and now existing, leaves us at the close of the present session, having been called into service by the Agricultural Department of the Federal Government. In this new work his many friends in Maryland will wish him the broadest possible success. His talents and attitude for the special work to which he has been assigned by the government have already been demonstrated by past activities in the Department of Agriculture. Those who know him well and intimately and have had an opportunitv to sound his deepest qualities well realize that he is to concentrate his efforts in the future on a subject which has ahvays held (irst place in his mind and for the duties of which he is preeminently qualified. As a personality in the life of the University of Maryland, President Woods has left his impress. Within the period of his tenure of office important advances have ' Jr ' been made both at College Park and Baltimore in the elevation of educational stand- (r ards of all schools of the University. At the time of the consolidation (1920) new departments were established and a general revision of old policies was instituted. By nature President Woods is distincti ely human and genuinely sympathetic. He is agile in movement and this quality is reflected in his executive decisions. Having H taken a stand in which a principle is involved he never capitulates but fights it out in ' o ' the open. Even though defeated in his purpose at the time he is not discouraged, but trusts to time and circumstance to vindicate his policies and recommendations. His moral status is unquestioned and exemplary. He is tolerant and broad- minded in matters of religion. His interest in the welfare of the student is well known through his effor t to introduce within recent years welfare work in the schools of the University. His home life is charming and inspiring. Those who are closest to him in the many duties he is called upon to perform marvel at iiis capacity to fulfill them and the perpetual cheerfulness of his disposition despite tiic burdens. The above enumerated facts and incidents are only a few of the outstanding events in the development of the University of Maryland during the incumbenc - of President Woods, and the student body at this time, and in this manner, tenders its congratulations to him for his notable achievements and at the same time expresses appreciation for his kindly interest in the gradual betterment of the institution which each student has chosen as his or her future Alma Mater. [10] G e (gJgiKiK£
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