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Oeorge Oo »biiiaFttoii, ' L onipi roller N I ' nf tlif mcist rcspunsihk ptisitions in :iny large urgani .ation is that of ciimjitrolU ' r, tiie success of the institution heing dependent upon tlic manner in which this office is executed. Tliis position has heen er ahly administered hy George S. Smardon, a native Marylander, who gained invaluable experience as secretary to the president of the Western Maryland Railroad, and to the Director of Operation of the United States Railroad Administration. As much as we would like to enlarge upon Mr. Smardon ' s personal characteristics, we regret tliat we cannot do so because we have not had the opportunity of kiKJwing him as we would ha e liked to. Quiet in mannerism, reserved in his dealings with others, he has efficiently fulfilled an office of prime import in this University. riG] is C@JgjKiK! I
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iiRra 5 YYillarcl Mo I Iiliegeisi, JRegisirar w FiE first one witli wliom the inatriculaiit comes into contact is Mr. Hillegeist, known to his dear friends as Hille. As a friend and adviser, he is one of our mcjst popular executives. He is a Baltimore school-lad, a graduate of the University at College Park. He hecame affiliated with the University first as secretary to the President, and then as the Examiner and Registrar of the Baltimore and College Park Schools. But his acti ities are confined to the University. The fact that he is connected witii the State Board of Pharmacy and the State Board of Certified Public Accountants, and also secretary of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars, bears witness to his abilit ' as a leailer. He is also x ell known in local circles, giving freely of his time and serxices. After our dep.uture, we ball leave behind a friend who will maintain the standards and ideals which we have so earnestl and faitbfull ende.-udred to uphold. [15] 8 C i[g g (igggi ftH3 w
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