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' f l ' ru. ■■■■■I m During this college year the ownership of the college property passed wholly into the hands of the State. This makes the Maryland Agricultural College the only College in Maryland owned by the State, and should make the people of the State feel a particular pride and obligation to see it placed in the front rank of its class. Though the ownership has changed, may those charged with the manage- ment of the institution never forget the scope of the work and ideals outlined by its founders. May the Maryland Agricultural College ever ha ve for its purpose the training of men to live in Maryland a life of usefulness and power, to gain here a liveli- hood sufficient for comifortable and generous living; men with power and grace to add to community life, those elements of intelligence and virtue which give a State stability and worth ; men of large obligations to the world ; men who will assume large duties and carry them to successful conclusion. This means that there must be an M. A. C. stamp as unmistakable as the inscription on the coinage of the Nation. This institution may not equal others in the number of students, or in the value of its equipment, but it need stand second to none in the earnestness, devo- tion, spirit and courage which put into the college work, and into life ' s work after leaving college. Greatness must not be confused with size, or worth with show. The future is in the hands of time ; but that this College may continue to grow and that these ideals may be realized through the development of the present good feeling and spirit of the student body must be the wish of every friend of M. A. C. SUMMARY FOR 1914-1915. STUDENT BODY. Post Graduate 6 Senior 36 Junior 33 Sophomore 42 Freshman 69 Sub-Freshman 58 Second Year Agriculture 8 Second Year Horticulture 3 First Year Horticulture and Agriculture 36 Unclassified 14 Winter Courses (Agri.) 200 Winter Courses (Home Econ.) 82 Winter Courses ( Engineering) 22 609 609 INTRUCTORS. Professor Emeritus 1 Professors 19 Associate Professors 5 Instructors 7 Assistants 1 33 Total 642 16
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®m §, ®i Trmsti EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. Phillips LKiv iGoldsborougii, President Annapolis Governor of the C ommomvealth. E. C. Harrington Annapolis Comptroller of Treasury. Edgar Allan PoE Annapolis Attorney-General. Murray Vandiver Annapolis State Treasurer. J. D. Price Annapolis President of the Senate. James McC. TrippE F)altimore Speaker of the House of Delegates. David F. Houston Washington, D. C. Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture. MEMBERS REPRESENTING HOUSEHOLDERS. J. Howard Walsh Upper Falls, Md. E. Carroll Gildsborough Easton, Md. Charles F. Brooke Sandy Spring, Md. George H. CalvERT of Charles ... Washington, D. C. Albert W. Sisk Preston, Md. MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. John Hubert Baltimore, Term expires 1916 Robert W. VVELLS Hyattsville, Term expires 1916 H. H. Holzapfel Hagerstown, Term expires 1918 H. P. Skipper Chestertown, Term expires 1918 Robert Chain Baltimore, Term expires 1920 H. R. Getty New Windsor, Term expires 1920 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. F. Carroll iGoldsborough Easton, Md. John Hubert Baltimore, Md. Robert W. Wells Hyattsville, Md. H. H. Holzapfel Hagerstown, Md. H. P. Skipper Chestertown, Md. 18
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