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The Administration Building as viewed from the quadrangle green. This building is the nerve-center for all University organization and activities. In it are located all major administrative offices. The University The administration with the college deans and department heads constitute the more stationary part of the University. In years ro
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THE L{nLversiiij THE EIGHT COLLEGES that are located on the College Park campus form the undergraduate part of the University. Other integral parts of the University are the Extension Service, allied with the College of Agriculture, and the United States Department of Agriculture, the Graduate School, the associated Government agencies of the Bureau of Mines and Fish and Wild Life Service and the Agricultural Experimental Station. Located in Baltimore are the schools of Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing and the University Hospital. Tremendous growth has been evident in all the colleges, schools and allied activities of the University. Wartime research has been continued and increased with the enlargement of the graduate studies. Many outstanding projects are producing noteworthy successes. To cope with the largest graduate enrollment in history the colleges have added a number of new courses, acquired many new faculty members and systematized and improved basic courses to insure a broad general education for all students. With this increased growth there has been a resulting higher level in academic standards. This possibly may be due partly to the older average age level of the student body, caused by the heavy influx of veteran students. By any yardstick, the University, as a whole, has become big-time and is serving well the people of Maryland, the Nation and the World by offering an education today to meet the many and varied problems of tomorrow.
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g» .• ' If • . ' ' • - l V -T. F m.. . . y- come, personnel as well as students will change their status quo and have only mental pictures of college life to reminisce upon. Engraved in their memories will be the beautiful campus spotted with temporary buildings, lines for football tickets, registra- tion rituals and tramps through ice and snow to classes. 17
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