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GRADUATE SCHOOL COUNCIL Di£AN Charles O. Appleman First row: Cotlerman, Appleman, Patterson. Second row: Hale, Stevens, James, Benja- min, Broughton, Meade. JTor those students who desire aJ- aiiced training the Graduate School oilers tacili- ties for study leading to all graduate degrees. The degrees ollered are Master ot Arts, Master of Science, Master of Education, Master of Business Administration, and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The general functions of the (acult ' are dele- gated to the Graduate Council, which consists of nineteen members and is headed hy Dr. Charles O. Appleman. Doctor Appleman, alter graduat- ing from Dickinson College, received his Ph.D. in Bacteriology from the Unixersity of Chicago, During the year Dr. Appleman was active as vice-president ot the local Rotary chapter. His faxoritc hobbies are golf and amateur gardening. 21
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while student problems were solved b) ' DEAN OF MEN and DEAN OF WOMEN James H. Reid Adele H. Stamp r RIEND AND ADVISER tO all mCH StU- dents, one of the best-liked members of the faculty, and instructor of Marketing and Economics in the College of Commerce for the past six years, James H. Reid was last summer appointed Acting Dean of Men in the absence of Major Eppley. Following graduation from the College of Busi- ness Administration at the University of Iowa, Mr. Reid received the degree of Master of Arts in the field of Economics from American Uni- versity. As Acting Dean of Men, Mr. Reid was the faculty adviser on finances for all expendi- tures of the Student Government Association. He handled N.Y.A. appointments, and acted as a counselor in all problems concerning men stu- dents of the university. vdele H. Stamp, Dean of Women since 1922, has given countless coeds a helping hand by her wise counsel. Her principal duty here is, in her own words, to deal with the stream of life that flows through the university. She also acts as coordinator of all activities for Maryland women. Miss Stamp received her Bachelor of Arts at Tulane University, and her Master of Arts at the University of Maryland. Among her activities. Miss Stamp is Chairman . of Education, Maryland Federation of Women ' s Clubs, and National Treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta. She is also active in Mortar Board, and the American Association of University Women. 20
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES continued to furyiish cultural hac ground Dean Levin B. Broughton inE College of Arts and Sciences, most heterogeneous of the colleges, trains its stu- dents for many fields of endeavor and service. Though it stresses the liberal arts and sciences, courses are practical, leading to definite careers. The college influences its students in many ways, leading some to choose careers in social service work, some in the sciences, some in law and medicine, some in pyschology, and others in the liberal arts. Outstanding educators in many fields have gathered under the banner of the col- lege to impart some of their knowledge to the students and to teach them to lead useful lives. Whatever courses the students take they are prepared to be of some service to their university, their state, and the nation. Some remain to do Dr. Tobias Dantzig Prof. Charles Eichlin Dr. Charles Hale Dr. John Jenkins Dr. Nathan Drake Dr. Wesley Gewehr Dr. Lawrence Howard Dr. Carl Joslyn 22
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