University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1945

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Dean of Women Am i.R H. Stamp Miss Adele H. Stamp has filled the office of Dean of Women for twenty- two years. In that time she has aided the women ot the Maryland campus in changing their position from one of insignificance to that which they now rightfully hold. Women students know that she can ant! will aid them in their problems of college life. Miss Stamp is Chairman of Education, Maryland Federation of Wom- en ' s Clubs, and National Treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta. Dean of Men Men students ' chief advisor is James H. Reid, Acting Dean of Men and Assistant Professor in the College of Business and Public Administration. Following graduation from the College of Business Administration at the University of Iowa, Mr. Reid received the degree of Master of Arts from American University. He acts as financial advisor of the Student Board, handles the housing of male students and supervises student employment. Dean Reid ' s office is crowded continually with students needing friendly guidance. Ja.MES H. R|;ID Student Life Committee The Student Life Committee serves as an advisory board for student affairs and endeavors to cooperate with the students in improving student-administration relations. The work of the committee is generally car- ried out by various sub-committees, including Com- mittees on Health and Sanitation, Social Activities, Publications, Registration, Student Government and Organizations. The Organizations Committee this year approved a number of new clubs; the Committee on Student Government worked with the Student Board, arranging social events antl various activities. i-4i(c-rf Leslie, Harman, Benton, Prcinkcrl. .SNiiiWiru;: Raker, Lcjins, Svirbely. Gris- wold, While. Reid, Allen, Kramer, James.

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■ «»■■ William P. Cole, Chainuan J Board of Regents The governing body of the University, the Board of Regents, is com- posed of ten members appointed by the governor of the state for a nine- year term. Mr. William P. Cole, Jr., Chairman, practiced law until his entrance in World War 1 a ' Captain and was elected to the House of Repre- sentatives in 1930. Other members of the Board this year were Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, J. Milton Patterson, Glenn L. Martin, E. Paul Knotts, John E. Semmes, Philip C. Turner, Thomas R. Brookes, Harry H. Nuttle, and Stanford Z. Rothschild. JirsI Jlow: Brooks, Nuttle, Patterson, Martin. Second Rouv Rothschild, Semmes, Whitehurst, Knotts. Administration The administrative officers have the official duty of harmonizing the various branches of the University. Miss Alma Preinkert, registrar, received her degree of M.A. from George Washington University; Mr. Carl Hintz, librarian, M.A., Michigan; Mr. T. A. Hutton, purchasing agent, B.A., Nebraska; Mr. Charles L. Benton, comptroller, M.S. and C.P.A. from Mary- land, and Dr. Edgar Long, director of admissions, Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. Preinkert Long Hintz Hutton 15



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Graduate School C ounci l1 The Graduate School Council, primarily concerned with establishing requirements for degrees and inves- tigating and approving candidates, has continued to train students in the field of research, teaching and commerce. The Council, composed of the faculty, who are instructors in the school, offers instruction to college graduates, holders of Master ' s degrees, and advanced under-graduate students at College Park and in Baltimore. Dean of the Graduate School Council since the es- tablishment of that department in 1919 is Dr. Charles O. Appleman. Doctor Appleman received his degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Bacteriology at the Uni- versity of Chicago after graduating from Dickinson College, where he specialized also in botany and plant physiology. Before assuming his duties at Mary- land University, Dean Appleman traveled widely, covering Mexico, Canada, and most of the United States. With the cooperation of the Federal Research cen- ter at Beltsville and the laboratories of the Bureaus of Df.a.v C. O. Applhman Mines and Fisheries on the campus, facilities for grad- uate work have been increased. Industrial firms and the Federal Government have established fellowships, giving outside support to graduate and research work. Although the teaching staff has decreased and the number of students increased, the Graduate School Council continued to offer facilities for study leading toward all graduate degrees. The degrees offered are Master of Art, Master of Science, Master of Educa- tion, Master of B usiness Administration, and the de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy. Seated: Pyle, Appleman, Kemp. Stiinding: Joyal, Drake, Clark, Zukcr, James. 17

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