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A Preparatton HE contents of this book is before you. You can gather from a perusal of its items, without going further, some conception of what the general style and nature of the annual might be. But we trust your interest and curiosity will carry you on, and that patience will unceasingly accompany you until you have observed and scrutinized every detail, examined and weighed the purport of every sketch and the significance of every portrait, and, furthermore, framed your conclusion as to its worth, in order that you may let us know whether or not it is up to the standard that a college of this size 0 5) should possess. If the book does not create such an interest and entertain such a patience, then we are the ones tfi know it. We are the ones to blame. NO ONE ELSE ! Before going further, however, a few preliminary and explana- tory remarks are essential. It is true the Board of Editors, selected from the Junior Class, were chosen to assume the responsibilities and, accordingly, to compile the material and publish it. The Board (lid do this faithfully and untiringly, but it did not do it alone. Some outside as- sistance was necessary. So it is at this titue that the Board of Editors, in behalf of the Junior Class, or the Class of 1921, wishes to extend to these philanthropists, tor that is what they are, our sincere and profound appreciation. We realize that without this timely aid our plans would have been dreams and our efforts failures. We thank them. A word as to the Dedication. We chose as our victims to coniplete this sacred and solemn deed our beloved — ALUMNI. We trust our motives, which you will find expressed in a more appropriate and prominent place in this volume, will meet with yotir approval — in such a way that these motives will be impressed and incul- cated with an indelible stamp. If (he way is sufficiently i)a ' ed, let us jiroceed from page to page, because they follow in logical order, and take us deeper into our inner College life. The Editor.
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GUIDE Frontispiece 3 A Preparation 5 Dedication 6 Alumni Organization 9 Tiie Alumni Response 12 The Duties of an Alumnus 13 A Word from the Alumni 14 Editorial Staff 16 Business Staff 17 Reveille Board Organization 18 A Greeting and a Toast 19 Toast to 1920 Maryland Girl 20 Maryland Girl Color Plate 21 Poem As She Is 23 Calendar 24 Maryland State ( 1856—1920) 27 Seniors 49 Juniors 107 Sophomores 133 Freshmen 139 Two-year Classes 145 Schools and Departments 157 Department of Administration School of Agriculture School of Engineering School of Chemistry School of Liberal Arts Military Science and Tactics Department of Athletics 217 Football Baseball Track Lacrosse Tennis Co- Education ' . 279 Student Self-Government 285 POST Page Student Assembly 286 By-Laws and Constitution 288 Student Serbian Relief 290 Maryland State Review 292 Inter-Society Debate 297 Inter-CoIIegiate Oratorical Contest 298 Clubs and Organizations 299 Service Men Literary Societies Rossbourg Club Dramatic Club Y. M. C. A. Stoddard Memorial Bible Class Glee Club French Club Grange Hort. Club Judging Teams The County and State Clubs Wit and Humor 328 Fraternities 339 Sigma Delta Nu Sigma Omicron Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Tau Alpha Alpha Zeta Phi Alpha Valediction 377 Ads 379 An Appreciation Advertisements Diary Group Pictures
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u y%. ®I|£ JMumut nf the finished products of four years service and training at Mar3 1and State ; the agents and representatives of the institution in the game of life ; the beloved Big Brothers of those who are now residing in the happy halls where they as students once dwelt : the upholders of all that is clean, true and noble, this volume is respectfully dedicated Six
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