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Left to right: Mn. John L. Whitehurst, Harry H. Nuttle, B. Herbert Brown, Stanford Z. Rothschild, Secretary; Charles P. McCormick, Harry C. Byrd, Executive Officer; J. Milton Patterson, Treasurer; Judge William P. Cole, Chairman; Edward F. Holter, Philip C. Turner, Arthur O. Lovejoy, E. Paul Knottt. Board of Regents The University of Maryland, being a state institution, is governed by a gubernatorial board known as the Board of Regents. Appointed by the governor for a term of nine years, these eleven prominent citizens of Maryland not only govern the University but form its controlling policies as well. They also act as the State Board of Agriculture and are directly responsible to the governor. The President of the University, as the twelfth member of the Board, auto- matically fills the position as Executive Officer. The other members are care- fully chosen from various fields of endeavor which are pertinent to the Uni- versity. Among these are agriculture, aviation, business corporations, industry, welfare, and other projects contributing to the policies and management of the University. The present Board is composed of the following members: Dr. Harry C. Byrd, President of the University and Executive Officer; Judge William P. Cole, Chairman; Mr. Stanford Z. Rothschild, Secretary; Mr. J. Milton Patterson, Treasurer; Mr. B. Herbert Brown, Mr. Edward F. Holter, Mr. E. Paul Knotts, Mr. Arthur O. Lovejoy, Mr. Charles P. McCormick, Mr. Harry H. Nuttle, Mr. Philip C. Turner, and Mrs. John L. Whitehurst. Mrs. Whitehurst has the distinction of being the first woman to be appointed to the Board of Regents. 11
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TALBOT T. SPEER, PRESIDENT. DAVID L. BRIGHAM, SEC.-TREAS. Alumni Association The life-blood of any university is found in its alumni, faculty, and student body. Alumni have the double advantage of having seen the university from the inside as well as from the standpoint of the opportunities it has created for each. Great con- tributions have been made to both the State of Mary- land and the nation by men and women holding degrees from this institution. Some 25,000 are mem- bers of this organization pledged to foster the wel- fare of the University, stimulate public action for its betterment, and promote the best interests of both present and future graduates. Alumni are joined in eleven individual school associations and in geographical clubs to comprise the University of Maryland Alumni Association. Together they extend a hearty welcome to those who are presently students, but who will soon join the ranks of the many who have preceded them in loyal graduate service to the University of Maryland and their fellow alumni. First row, left to right: Dr. Howard Stier ' 32, Col. O. H. Saunders ' 10, S. Chester Ward ' 32, Morris L. Cooper ' 26, Mrs. Florence Duke 50, John G. TurnbuU 32, C. V. Koons ' 29, Dr. Albert E. Goldstein ' 12, Vice President; Dr. C. Adam Bock ' 22, Beatrice Y. Jarrett ' 34, Mrs. Eva Darley ' 27, Flora Street 38. Second row: Lee W. Adkins ' 42, Ford Loker ' 36, Ruth McRae ' 27, Joan Mattingly ' 51, Mrs. Mary Langford ' 26, Mrs. Hilda Jones Nystrom ' 32, J. Paul Duke, Dr. WiUianj H. Triplett ' 11, G. Kenneth Reiblich ' 29, Dr. Thomas J. Bland, Jr. ' 17. Third row: Egbert F. Tingley ' 26, Talbot T. Speer ' 17, President; Sarah E. Morris 24, Vice President; Frederick S. DeMarr ' 49, Dr. Thurston R. Adams ' 34, Dr. John A. Wagner ' 38. G. Gilbert Prendergast ' 33, Dr. Arthur I. Bell ' 19, Norman S. Sinclair 43, Abram Z. Gottwals ' 38, David L. Brigham ' 38, Secretary-Treasurer. Not present: J. Homer Remsberg ' 18, Loy M. Shipp ' 43, William H. Press 28, Donald Maley 50, June E. Geiser ' 47, Francis P. Ballassone ' 45, Joseph Cohen ' 29, Dr. J. Russell Cook ' 23, Joseph H. Deckman ' 31, Herbert O. Eby ' 32, Dr. H. C. Byrd 08. 1 ' 1 ?f«. xT m k yC rf H Ib l]! ! ! p 1 1 K s «» ]m B r ! TM L Bi;:-5-| H 1 V M HH g S k H 1
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Dean of Women Many a bewildered freshman girl has walked with apprehension into the small red brick building, at the top of the hill, marked Dean of Women. Until she meets the smiling Dean, the co-ed doesn ' t know what a wonderful friend and counselor Miss Adele Stamp can be. Miss Stamp understands the problems of a Mary- land co-ed well, for after graduating from Tulane University she came to Maryland as a graduate student to receive her M. A. degree. To aid the new women students. Dean Stamp directs a very successful Fall Orientation Program. Because she was instrumental in establishing the Maryland chapter of Panhellenic, she is also actively interested in campus sororities. Among the Dean ' s varied interests, scholarship and achievement hold important positions. She founded the local chapter of Mortar Board, and is at present National Treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta. DEAN ADELE H. STAMP. Dean of Men Dean Geary F. Eppley, one of Maryland ' s most prominent faculty members, is also one of the busiest. Filling the capacity of Dean of Men, Director of Student Activities, and Chairman of the Athletic Board, he is concerned with every phase of campus life outside of the classrooms, making his office a Union Station of students and faculty. Admired and well liked by everyone, he always finds time to assist worried students with their problems, even if it means extra hours in his office. Coming to Maryland as an Ag. student in 1914, he received his B.S in 1920 after serving fifteen months as a first lieutenant in the cavalry. He has been at Maryland ever since — except for five years ' absence during the Second World War. During his undergraduate days, Mr. Eppley was a star end for Curley Byrd ' s football team. After graduation he joined the faculty. While he was professor of Agronomy, he found time to coach the track team, and receive his M.S. in 1926. In 1936 he was appointed Director of Athletics and Dean of Men. DEAN GEARY F. EPPLEY.
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