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DR. ADOLF E. ZUCKER Professor of Modern Languages DR. INGEMANN L. HIGHBY Associate Professor of Classical Languages DR. FRITZ MARTI Professor of Philosophy DEAN LEVIN B. BROUGHTON . . . CONTRIBUTED GENIAL DIGNITY TO THE DR. JOHN G. JENKINS Professor of Psychology OR. CH. RLES B. HALE Professor of English College of Arts and Sciences A (.R. DUATE of the old Maryland Agricul- tural College in 1908, Dr. L. B. Broughton returned to the cani])us in 191 1 as associate professor of chemistr -, following three years of service in the Maryland Experiment Sta- tion. In 19 1 S he was appointed professor of chemistry and in 1929 became chemist for the State of Maryland. He was appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1938 and, in addition, is a member of the General Ad- ministrative Board, the Graduate Council, and the Board of Athletics. Dean Broughton is an active member of the National Association of Official Agricultural Chemists and at the present time is serving as president of that organization. Dr. Broughton continues to teach his favorite subject, organic chemistry, and is an active member of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Broughton is a mcmlier of Ka])])a . l])ha. Phi Kappa Phi, Al])ha Chi Sigma, and Sigma Xi fraternities and takes an active part in the local Rotary chapter. DR. NORMAN E. PHILLIPS Associate Professor of Zoology DR. WESLEY M. GEWEHR Professor of History
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Zkcsc Officers Quided Affairs MISS ALMA H. PREINKERT DR. EDGAR F. LONG MR. H. T. C. SBARL N Ai.MA Preinkert . . . Registrar . . . with the University since 1921 . . . her registration system is one of the best in the country . . . Dr. Edgar F. Long, acting Director of Admissions . . . mem- ber of the faculty since 1925 . . . friend of all the students . . . Harvey T. Casbarla.n, Comptroller . . . graduated from South- eastern Unixensity . . . C.P.A. . . . Purchasing Agent Thomas A. Hl ' TTON . . . came tr) the University in 1919 . . . taught Knglish and historx- in .South Dakota . . . Lihrarian Caki. W. Hixtz . . . came here 1937 . . . graduate of DePauw lni crsity . . . received A.M.L.S. at Michigan 1935 . . . Herbert A. Russell, Chief Eng- ineer . . . Consultant Engineer at I ' niversity of Pcnns l ania for t vle e years before coming to Maryland in 1937 . . . H. L. Crisp, retiring Superintendent of Grounds. MR. T. A. Ill ITON MR. CARL W. E. HINT . MR. HERBERT A. RUSSELL MR. H. L. CRISP
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DEAN S. SIDNEY STEINBERG MR. M RON CKKKSE l roffssiir of I-.Ii ' tirk;iI Knftlnccrlnft AN ACTIVE CONSULTANT HEADED THE College of Engineering Ar nil ci lit r,irs of i)ractirc in ci il cmil;!- neerinj;, both in the tropics and in the United States, Dean S. Sidney Steinberg became an instructor at the old Maryland State College of ri il I ' .ngineeringin 1918. In 1920 he became Professor and head of the dej artment of civil engineering. He was named Dean of the Col- lege ol ICnginccring in 1936. In addition to being editor of the Ainnttil Proceedings of the Aiiicrinni Road Builders Assorialion, Dean Steinberg is president of the I ' lniiiiii.; ni ision of tlii ' American Road l)uil(h ' is . »oi ' i,ition, ili.nrni.iii of j-.ngineer- ing ol tJK ' Mai l.nid Ir-iHic Safel COmmittee, and regional ad iser for Mar lantl and the District ol ( oUmibia lor l-.ngineering Defense Training. . graduate of Cooper Institute of Tecli- nologx . I)c,in Steinberg is a memlicr of Tan I ' x ' t.i ' ' and .Sigma Phi -Sigma fraternities. I K lOlIN K. YOlNCiKR l ' r(»ft ' ssor of Mi ' chiink ' iil Kniilnefrtnii
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