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THE AGRICULTURE BUILDING COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Acting Dean and Director of Extension Service— T. B. Symons, M.S., D.Agr. Acting Director, Experiment Station — J. E. Metzger, M.A. Assistant Dean— H. F. Cotterman, Ph.D. « 24 »
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean— Willard S. Small, Ph.D. Professors — Glen D. Brown, M.A.; Edgar F. Long, Ph.D.; Charles L. Mackert, M.A.; Edna B. McNaughton, M.A. Associate Professor — Henry H. R. Brech- bill, Ph.D. Assistant Professor — Dorothy M. Middle- ton, M.A. Instructors — Adelaide Clough, M.A.; Ha- zel Collins, B.S.; Ellen Eraser, M.A.; Ralph W. Foster; W. E. Hutzell; Agnes I. Kinnear, M.A.; J. Grin Powers, Ph.D.; C. Mabel Smith, M.A.; Kathleen M. Smith, Ed.M. The College of Education was organized at the University of Maryland in 1917, its pur- pose being principally to train high school teachers, supervisors, and school administra- tors. During twenty years of existence, its in- fluence has been felt far beyond the Mary- land campus, as many students now attending the University were once taught in high schools by College of Education graduates. This year more than seventy students gradu- ate from the College, prepared to give others instruction in commercial, home economics, industrial, physical, general, and arts and sciences education. Although one of the youngest colleges on the campus, the College of Education has been a pioneer in raising scholastic stand- ards. For example, the College reguired a C average for admission into the Junior Class three years before this ruling was made general for the entire University. Further- more, no one is eligible to teach who does not rank in the upper four-fifths of the gradu- ating class. Dean Willard S. Small An outstanding feature introduced by the College of Education this year was a course in curriculum construction. This new course makes the University of Maryland a center for teachers desiring help in curriculum prob- lems. Among the improvements of the im- mediate future will be extension of graduate work leading to the doctor ' s degree, and; in the undergraduate field, improvement of op- portunities for training teachers in industrial and commercial education, music and art. Plans are also underway for improving and expanding instruction in physical education so that it will include preparation for com- munity recreation workers. Dean Willard S. Small, head of the College of Education, is also director of the Summer School of the University, which provides op- portunity for teachers, Maryland students, and others to take work of collegiate grade during summer months. EDUCATION FACULTY Foster, Brechbill, Smith, Mackert, Long, Small, McNaughton, Middleton, Hutzell
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Assistant Directors, Experiment Station — E. I. Oswald, B.S.; Venia M. Kellar, B.S. Professors — C. O. Appleman, Ph.D.; Lu- ther A. Black, Ph.D.; A. L. Brueckner,V.M.D.; T. C. Byerly, Ph.D.; R. W. Carpenter, LL.B., B.S.; Kenneth A. Clark, M.S.; Ernest N. Cory, Ph.D.; H. F. Cotterman, Ph.D.; William R. Crawford, D.V.M.; S. H. DeVault, Ph.D.; Ken- neth C. Ikeler, M.S.; Leroy W. Ingham, M.S.; Lawrence H. James, Ph.D.; Morley A. lull, Ph.D.; William B. Kemp, Ph.D.; C. H. Ma- honey, Ph.D.; DeVoe Meade, Ph.D.; Jacob E. Metzger, M.A.; J. B. S. Norton, D.Sc; Albert L. Schrader, Ph.D.; Charles E. Temple, M.A.; Royle P. Thomas, Ph.D.; Arthur S. Thurston, M.S.; Mark Welsh, D.V.M., M.S. Associate Professors — Ronald Bamford, Ph.D.; Myron H. Berry, M.S.; H. M. DeVolt, M.S.; Charles W. England, Ph.D.; Geary F. Eppley, M.S.; Irvin C. Haut, Ph.D.; Francis B. Lincoln; George D. Quigley, B.S.; Russell G. Rothgeb, Ph.D.; Mark M. Shoemaker, M.L.D.; William P. Walker, M.S. Assistant Professors — M. Thomas Bartram, Ph.D.; Russell G. Brown, Ph.D.; James W. Coddington, M.S.; Charles R. Davis, M.S.; John E. Faber, Jr., Ph.D.; James M. Gwin, B.S.; Arthur B. Hamilton, M.S.; George B. Hughes, Jr., B.S.; Paul Knight, M.S.; Mark W. Woods, Ph.D. Lecturers — O. E. Baker, Ph.D.; R. E. Snod- grass, A.B.; Charles Thom, Ph.D.; James F. Yeager, Ph.C. Instructors — George F. Madigan, M.S.; Al- bert W. Woods, M.S.; Leland G. Worthing- ton, B.S. Assistants — George J. Abrams, M.S.; James B. Blandford; Alan Bogue, B.S.; Henry E. Butler, B.S.; L. P. Ditman, Ph.D.; Herman G. duBuy, Ph.D.; Paul R. Poffenberger, M.S. Graduate Assistants — Donald S. Brownlee; Spencer B. Chase, M.S.; Jack D. Hartman, B.S.; Charles M. Loyd, B.S.; Lewis P. Mc- Cann, M.S.; Michael J. Pelczar, B.S.; Hutton D. Slade, M.S.; Marvin L. Speck, M.S.; Elsie M. Sockrider, M.S.; Albert H. Tillson; LaVetaTitt. The College of Agriculture is the oldest college on the Maryland campus, as it is an outgrowth of the old Maryland Agricultural College which was established here in 1856. Projected as the second school of agriculture in the country, it has grown steadily through- out the years and maintains its rank as a leader in the field. This year saw considerable change in the faculty set-up of the College of Agriculture. Acting Dean Thomas B. Symons Acting Director of the Experiment Station, J. E. Metzger Assistant Dean H. F. Cotterman « 25
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