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H. C. Byrd ' 08, Sarah E. Morris ' 24. C. V. Koons ' 29. David L. Brigham ' 38. Spcrotarj ' - f ' on ' a6 -. r Mary F. Chanoy ' 42, Virginia Conlpy •40. Frotil: J. Gilbrrt Prondergaat ' 33, Mm. Hazel Tonnoy Tuptnml S. Chrslt-r Ward •32. Egbtrt Tinglcy •27. Joseph C. Longridgp •26. Mrmhrm nnl thmrn: Mra. Floroncp Dukn ■26. Dr. C. Adam Bock 22. Horaw E. Flack ' l2, Dr. William H. Triplett ' II. Dr. Thuralon K. . dam« ' 34 •24. Joseph Cohon 29. Dr. J. Russell Cook ' 23. Dr. John A. Wagner 38. ind.ra ' 10, Dr. Howard L. Slier •32. Edward . C. Burns ' 23. Dr. Harry B. McCarthy •23. Htad labU: Dr. 1 McRae -27. Mra. Helena Haines ' 34. Judson Bell •41, Mrs. 29. Talbot T. Speer ' ll. President; J. Homer Remsberg •IS. ■ President; Loy M. Shipp 43. Mrs. Mary R. Langford M. McGo •2IP. Juno E. •47. Dr. Frank Slama General Alumni Council Talbot T. S peer President David L. Brighom Secretary A Univer.siiy consi.sts of buildinj s, students, faculty members and alumni. The buildings change, the fac- ulty come and go, present and future students become alumni. The alumni, therefore, are the life-blood of the University. They are bound together by the regard they hold for their institution, pride in it, and a desire to identify themselves with its past and future. There is a ilesire to associate with other men and women who ha e also attended. They want to know the others who have the same background of experience, help ihem, be helped by them, and work with them to promote the interest and welfare of the University. I ' he Alumni Association and its twenty-five thou- s.ind members e. tend a hearty welcome to those who this year join the alumni ranks. The Alumni Council, .ind through it the entire alumni body, ret|uests the opportunity to be of service to the new members and In those students who are now preparing for later membership. As alumni we are pledged to foster the elfare of the University, stimulate public action for its betterment, add strength to the alumni organization ■ind promote the best interests of present and future members.
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Administration Ronald Bamford Dean of Graduate School Charles L. Benton Businessand Finance Director Harry A. Bishop Director of Student Health Harold F. Cotterman Dean of the Faculty George W. Fogg Personnel Director Edgar F. Long Director of Admissions Alma H. Preinkert Registrar Howard Rovelstad Acting Director of Libraries George O. Weber Business Manager
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Board of Regents Every student at the University of Maryland is interested in the government of the University, just as he is interested in the government of the United States. The Board of Regents has the important job of governing and of forming the controlling policies of the University. The eleven members of the Board, who serve for a period of nine years, are appointed by the Governor. The President of the University automatically becomes a member upon his appointment to office and is Executive Officer of the Board. The Board also acts as the State Board of Agriculture. Every member is appointed with careful consideration as to the needs of the University. Present Board members represent various fields of endeavor which are pertinent to University interests. Among these fields are agriculture, aviation, business, corporations, industry, and welfare projects. The eleven members, who are all outstanding citizens of the State of Maryland, are as follows: Dr. H. C. Byrd, President of the University; Judge William P. Cole, Chairman of the Board; Mr. Stanford Z. Rothschild, Board Secretary; Mr. J. Milton Patterson, Board Treasurer; Mr. Millard E. Tydings; Mr. Peter W. Chichester; Mr. E. Paul Knotts; Mrs. John L. Whitehurst; Mr. Philip C. Turner; Mr. (.harles P. McC or- mick; Mr. Harry H. Nuttle, and Mr. Edward P. Holier.
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