RM2AKMMJH–Terra Mariae . ARISSO AND HARVEYCOLLEGE PARK The Store for Men HUTZLER minm % R. Harris & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Makers of CLASS PINSMEDALS and TROPHIES COR. 7th and D streets, N. W.Washington, D. C. Griffith6?BoydCo. Manufacturers of High Grade Bone andFish Fertilizer Baltimore - - . MarylandAGENTS Wanted Whites Store ON THE PIKE Tobacco, Cig-ars, Candy, Cakes,Sandwiches, Coffee and every-thing else you want If You Want Quality Call On Us a= =t3 JVutagrapI| s ^utograplis Jittuijnipl|5.
RM2AKXWGK–Terra Mariae . JOHN STANLEY GRABILL Department of Medicine B n m pT] A-A-A-AH ! Hats off ! HereW comes Stanley. If you never3 heard this Beau Erommell laughyou surely have missed a goodtreat. All the nurses wonder whyStanley passes them by. Well, Illtell you—he is true to one that he hashad for many years. We wouldnt saythat he is henjiecked, but he surelydoes toe the mark. However, he is always a goodsport, and forever a gentleman. Hepossesses the quality of a student andfriend, and has a superb practicalknowledge. He hails from Baltimoreand believes in patronizing home in-dustries, as he i
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RM2AKR5MY–Terra Mariae . J. D. Belt, AgricultureT. E. Alderton, Agriculture(1. A. Crone, AgricultureJ. F. Mahan, AgricultureG. T, Lliibarger, AgricultureE. AI. Richardson. AgricultureR. A. Job, AgricultureAI. D. Umbarger, AgricultureJ. E. Miincaster, AgricultureH. W. Turner, AgricultureMalcobn Davis, AgricultureC. H. Cooper, AgricultureH. H. Scbaffer, AgricultureHugh Hancock, AgricultureA. H. Holland, AgricultureE. F. Stanfield. Engineering One hundred and ninclv-three.
RM2AKTHJ0–Terra Mariae . LEONARD H. THAWLEYChemistry 2 T A X the fall of 1917 there came to us. from the famous city of ^ns Laurel a little fellow with the SS^i niost wonderful hlue eyes you ever saw. In the course of these last threeyears his life has been filled withmuch happiness, if one may judgefrom his ever-pleasant countenance.-Surely, he has had his troubles anrltrials, but his spirit has never failedhim. His affairs of the heart havebeen both numerous and successfuland now. since his noble cohort. Abe.has left us. he has attained the pres-idency of the Lovers Club. His Sniles have won him manys
RM2AKMXYC–Terra Mariae . for graduation not less than fifteen units of highschool work obtained in a four-year course, or its equivalent. In case of an ap-?plicant who is not a graduate from a high school, or academy, as defined above,the full equivalent of such education must be established, and attested by thehighest public educational officer of the state. QUALIFICATIONS FOR GRADUATION. The candidate must have attended four full courses of lectures of thirty-twoweeks each, in different years, at regular winter sessions in this school. Creditswill be allowed for courses taken in other dental schools o
RM2AKR28D–Terra Mariae . MAJOR R. H. LEAVITT ffi A J OR LEAITT has had along and interesting career inthe Army, beginning his serv-ice in 1898 as a sergeant inCimipany C, 20th Kansas Infantry.With this regiment he saw his firstactive dutv in the Phihppines. He- received his second heutenantscommission in 1901 and servedthrough successive upward ranks tothe position of lieutenant-colonel.During the war with Germany heserved overseas as a major. At theclose of the war he was made a majorin the Regular Army and was as-signed to duty at Mt. St. Marys Col-lege, later being transferred to theUniversity of Ma
RM2AKRWKF–Terra Mariae . drew Tolson LyonCharles Weede MarshAmparo ila AloralcsAlvin S. NewmeyerJames J. RichardsonMitchell B. RosiakWilliam August RuffLouis SchapiroRobert Samuel Scher One Hundred and Forty-eighl DEAN HEATWOLEDepartment of Dentistry ATS OFF, boys, to Dr. T. O. Heatwole. Dean of the School^wp of Dentistry, than whom a^ * more cordial, more popular,more engaging personality it is diffi-cult to meet. Dr. Heatwole was grad-uated with honors froii the Univer-sity of Maryland Dental School in1895, and from the University ofMaryland Medical School in l897.He was appointed Clinical Demonstra
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RM2AKRWET–Terra Mariae . Gorgas was Prt>-fessor of Principles of Dental Science, Dental Surgery and Dental Mechanismand, with him, were associated Jas. H. Harris, M. D., D. D. S., who was PrOfessor of Operative and Clinical Dentistry, and five others, all medical men,these comprising the Faculty. Of the progress that has been made since the founding of this Departmenttoo much cannot be written. Nearly two thousand dental practitioners havebeen graduated therefrom, among whom can be numbered many who havemade history in the Dental Profession. Always abreast of the times in its methods and other essent
RM2AKYHHE–Terra Mariae . Department of Medicine * S K lli.s Clll.^ quiet and unassumingvoung man is no less an indi-vidual than Earl P^dgar ilroad-rup. .11 our attempts to findnut anything about this youn..:;ster])revious to his coming to the Uni-versity have met with disa|)piiintnientfrom all sources. He a])])ears to be adherent to themoral (;f that famous quotation: Hethat knows when to speak knows whento be silent. for he is always readyto absorb any stray bit of knowledgewhich happens to be floating aroundhis vicinity. The one distinguishing trait of thisfellow is his decided antipathy to girlsWe a
RM2AKN1Y7–Terra Mariae . S C. PLITT, Phar. G. Professor of Botany, Materia Medica, Pharmacognosy and Vegetable Histology. LOUIS J. BURGER, Phar. G., LL. B.Lecturer on Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence. ROBERT L. MITCHELL, Phar. D., M. D.Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, and Bacteriology. L. B. BROUGHTON, M. S.Professor of Chemistry. W. M. CUTCHIN, Phar. D , LL. B.Professor of Business Administration. H. E. WICH, Phar. D.Associate Professor of Chemistry. J. C. KRANTZ, JR.. Ph. C,Associate Professor of Pharmacy. B. OLIVE COLE, Phar. D.Secretary of Faculty, Associate Professor of Botany, Materia Medica, Phar
RM2AKNK72–Terra Mariae . he Infant Terrible—If I wasnt here the young man would kiss you.Sister (horrified)—You impertinent boy. Go away this very instant. Tn>o hundred and scvcnt^-ninc MARYLAND ^R^mTON DEFEATS -•>?: Hold Ir BEATS SYRACUSE 1 Xii[iiiNiiiiti[]miNiniiia iiiitjiHiijitiiiumiiiiiiuitliMiiiuiiiitlMiuiiiMWimiiiHmiGiiiMuwtiniiHHKWonimuisOMwwHiKniwti^^ New Yorkers Beaten in Brilliant Game.--Brewers DropKick Prevents Tie. ^st two A big surprise wis handed to the Syracuse Univeraity (ootbaU eleven and I3,500 persons who braved the icy blasts this afternoon when the Maryis--University eleven,
RM2AKXH29–Terra Mariae . TdARlAE ERIC B. HILL Denarlment of Iharmacy K * XF Eric is a fair representativeof Mississippi men, lets havemore of them. Not only is he-a real student, but an earnestexponent of college spirit. During- hisSenior year he served in the capacityof business manager of the Terra]LRIAE—which, in addition to hisstudies, is enough to prove the metalof any man. Heres to you, P>ozo, may youreceive the full reward for yourearnest endeavors. There is no better specimen ofSouthern chivalry that ever venturedNorth than this chap. When wethink of Bozo, it reminds us ofGeography.—the sun
RM2AKTEGA–Terra Mariae . this bold, yet innocent, societychap. While at the University. Twilley hasproven himself an orator, a gentle-man, an athlete and a scholar. Whatmore need be said? When he gets out into the greatworld and is operating his canningplants and modern seed farms on the.Sho may he have the assurancethat the best of our good wishes arefor his success. HENRY L. UMBARGER Agriculture A Z & XTER](; in the fall of 17 asa lean, lank-, country lad,Henry has developed into thepolished, dignified senior vousee above. He first completed thetwo-year course, but realizing the im-portance of educa
RM2AKWEHB–Terra Mariae . HERBERT R. PEDDICORDElectrical Engineering 2 N y^^l HE above is not an advertise-^ ment for Arrow collars or Mel-Hggs lins food for babies, but is an®^ exact likeness of one of then^ost renowned of the graduating class—Herbert Rowles Peddicord. Several years ago Herbert startedlife at a very early age in what claimsto be the largest city in MontgomeryCounty. After trying out all of thehigh schools in Maryland he becamedisgusted and decided to try collegelife for a while. Doc Tolly real-ized that there was good material inPeddie and started in to develop it.Now Peddie is leaving
RM2AM001C–Terra Mariae . CHARLES ROSE ANDERSON Department of Pharmacy K ^ BS his name i.nplies, CharlieRose til (Hstinction amonsj^jg^ liis fellow classmen by his re-markable adaptability to theintracies which predominate in thepresent course of Pharmacy. Charlieis especially skillful in the g^entle artof stoppering- loo c. c. tubes andmaintains a standinj^ average of some59 broken out of every 60 used. Nomember of the class has yet equalledthis record, but he cordially welcomesany outside aspirant to the title. May he have as much success inovercoming all obstacles as he has hadin demolishing said glas
RM2AKMWCH–Terra Mariae . New York Fancy Cake Bakeryand Dairy Lunch The best home-made fancy cakes and coffee in the city. Orders taken for Birthdays, Parties and Weddings. 407 W. BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD.I^h„ne. Caltert 2IHT. PROMPT ATTEPiTlOy Luther B. Benton DENTAL DEPOT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia^ S. S. White Dental ManufacturingCo.s Instruments, Forceps, En-gines, etc. STUDENTS EQUIPMENT OURSPECIALTY Represented by E. Benton Taylor Phone Mt. Vernon 1370 30.5 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md. CHAS. R. DEELY Dealer in all kinds of m Dental Supplies m 108 W. Mulberry
RM2AKW25G–Terra Mariae . ll-ing to help anybody: a hard worker,always making good marks in his sub-jects. Well, old fellow, goo<l luck and lotsof success in vhe legal world, andsome day we hope to see you as oneof the leading judges down homeon the good old Eastern Shore. DANIEL LYNTON ROLAND Department of Dentistry I U OAX, the Ilying I)utchman, onwhom no Yankee has anything^^ when it comes to tlriving a hardiiiSI^ ^,,,1 siirewd bargain. Dan hashad a varied career, having been anamusement park proprietor, a policeclerk and, while at school, earned hisway by pounding typewriter keys,then buying or tr
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RM2AKND67–Terra Mariae . Kappa Psi Delta Chapter—IIstahlishe dl898 COLORS FLOWER Scarlet and Red Red Carnation FRATRESIN FACULTATE Dr. G. C. Lockard Dr. G. A. Hemmeter Dr. J. D. Reeder Dr. H. J. Alaldeis Dr. C. Reilly Dr. E. S. Johnson Dr. D. Base Dr. E. F. KellyDr. B. P. Rinsel^r. |. H. Branham FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of Nineteen Tzvciity-oiic Louis M. Timko Vincent Joska Eliott Walter Shircliflf Harold C. Pilshury Emory R. Wilson Robert A. Wooten Ernest W. Looney Frank J. Donohne Wm. S. Maginnis Frederick Downey Robert S. Paxson Gaither C. Gaver Benner G. Kelly Eric B. Mill Class of Xinctccii T
RM2AKX462–Terra Mariae . ;t> X ^-^ OE claims oodstock as his^ ^ birthplace. He says it was no^ fault of his. and now boasts^^proudly of Granite. Md., as hisresiding place. Why he should boastof it is unknown to most of us. never-theless it has not brought any greatinjury to Joe, as we have proof of hissuccess throughout the four years ofmedicine. Just why Joe decided tostudy medicine is not clear to evenhim. but we assume that it is his greatgood nature and regard for humanity.This revinds us that Joe, when weasked him if he had a girl, said, Kee-.gans got all of them. Why. hes gotmore women than C
RM2AKX9YW–Terra Mariae . ent and possesses a rarepractical knowledge. He expects todo obstetrics and gynecology andwith a brother already a jjrominent(j. U, man in this city the familywill get them going and coming. In taking leave of our classmatewe hope he will lie as successful in hislifes work as he was at the Univer-sitv. WILLIAM CLAYTON JESTERAgronomy m W back yonder in the Styxhe was called Clayt, but whenhe came to the University,Riggs called him AlfalfaQueen,—Alfalfa from the abundanceof the said grass about his head, andQueen because he was good lookingthen. It took Bill nearly a year to be-co
RM2AKY05F–Terra Mariae . C5 1898. KYLE WOOD GOLLEY Department of Medicine $ X HIS ambitious and enert^eticyoung man of enormous pro-portions was born in Temple-ville. Alaryland, January 11,(irowin^ weary of the farmlife, lie moved his abode to Hamilton,which is located a few miles north ofour fair city. After graduatini; from Loyola Col-le.t^e. he entered tlie University ofMaryland in 1917. Kyle is a musician of no mean abil-ity. According to the latest reports,he is giving Sousa a mighty hard rub.( )ft have we heard of the great one-fingered cornetist, but no one for amoment suspected that this person
RM2AKRJH1–Terra Mariae . University) HospitalTraining ScKool for Murses Class of 1921 CLASS OFFICERS PresidentMiss Isabel Haxna Iice-PresiJentMiss Mary Belle McDamel Secretary-TrccisurcrMiss Zvdietii Reese CLASS ROLL Miss Louise Lee Bateman, Md. Miss Miss Helen Childs, Md. Miss Miss Mary Fisher, Md. Miss Miss Norma Gaver. Md. Miss Miss Ruth Elizabeth Gorman, Md. Miss Miss Claribel Hampton, N. C. Miss Miss Isabelle Hanna, Md. Miss Miss Kate Hoghead, N. C. Miss Miss Christine Minnis, Pa. Miss Blanche Lee Martin. X. C.Mary Belle McDaniel, Md.Sue Neady, Pa.Helen Eugenia Reomy, Va.Zadieth Reese, Md.Jessie Ge
RM2AKW1AP–Terra Mariae . nent physicians in the rearsto come. We join in wishing himsuccess and happiness. Ninely-eighl JAMES BARRY RYON Department of Medicine X 0 N E —«- lAI is a native of that little town^^ of Bowie, well known for itshorses, both fast and slow. Heknows more about race horsesthan Joe Kemp does about bird dogs,and thats the greatest complimentthat could be paid any man. Jim alsoloves the fields and streams, and weventure to say that he and Kemp havekilled more game beside the warm ra-diator on the cold winter nights ofthese past four years than half thegunners of the state. Jim is a g
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RM2AKP711–Terra Mariae . oppositionfor it will be called upon to compete with many of the foremost colleges anduniversities in the country. On Decoration Day our men meet the represen-tatives of our old friend and rival. Delaware College at Newark, Delaware.A third dual meet is now being arranged with Catholic University. Theclimax of the season will he the Soutli Atlantic meet to be held at George-town on May thirteenth or fourteenth. One of the most important factors in the development of a good trackteam is that it should have good training facilities. .A new quarter-mile trackis now nearing completi
RM2AKNB9F–Terra Mariae . PKi Delta Epsilon Delta-Epsilon Chapter—Reorganized October. 1918 FRATRESIN FACULTATE Joseph E. GichnerAlbert GoldsteinJoseph I. KonilerM. Randolph KahnB. M. LevinMerwin Levy E. E. MayerTheo. MorrisonHerman SeidelH. L. SinskeyIrvino- J. Spear FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE J. AusterlitzL. BleierM. BerksonH. J. DorfI. FlaxE. FriedusW. Ginsberg-B. GoldbergS. TaubB. GottliebJ. HolofcenerA. JaffeI. Maseritz H. Miller J. Miller I. Pachtman M. Paulson B. Povalski A. Salzberg M. Scheindlinger L. Schlenger R. Shapiro S. Sherman A.A. Sussman A. L. Tabershaw J. Zaslow Three hundred and ihirlv-se
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RM2AKN159–Terra Mariae . Wr [^Qh iiiS Im^ COLLEGE IS OVERWHATS NEXT — Your career is ahead of you, with allits opportunities and possibilities. If youare going to be a success, you must have, inaddition to your professional ability, acomprehensive view of the business sids ofdentistry,—the side that has to do withDollars and Cents. Successful dentists are realizing theimportance of environment on their pa-tients, and the effect exerted on them bymodern, pleasinglj appointed offices, andup-to-date equipment. When you buy equipment for your of-fice, select the kind that will give you themost efficient and
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RM2AKY8FG–Terra Mariae . e on the tennis court andMay I have the next? on the dancefloor. No girl at Mar)land is more kindhearted than Letta, and she hasmade many friends among the stu-dents during her two years here. Commencement will be for Lettahut the prelude to the wedding march.Mav it be truly said and they livedlia])pily ever after. JOHN H. EISEMANMechanical Engineering K A y^ HIS promising engineer hailsC, J from the wilds of Washingtonand thinks that outside ofPittsburgh it is the only townon the map. Johnnie graduated with honors fromTech High School in 1916. The fallof 1917 found him ardently
RM2AKWN4Y–Terra Mariae . a JOHN A. MEYERDepartment of Law OHN, who is rather short ofstature and very fond of theladies, is, nevertheless, stillsingle. But we understand thathe is on the market for some goodlooking, rich, entertaining young ladv.jMeyer, who is a home product anda former student of Loyola College,has been one of the earnest workers inour class, and we feel certain that bythe continuation of his efforts that hewill be one of the successful membersof the Baltimore Bar. xt LEONARD J. MEYERDepartment of Law EONARD, who hails from Bal-timore, is one of the outdoorsports of our class. He is fo
RM2AKXWWF–Terra Mariae . CHARLES H. GONTRUMDepartment of Law -|p^ F is not asleep in the above pic-JLJJ turc, hut, friends, you should beWf^ present at some of the lectures** when Charlie, who is alwaysoccupying a front seat, takes his napafter a hard days labor, making citi-zens for Uncle Sam. Charlie is a hard worker, a goodstudent and an exceptionally fine class-nate. He is very popular with themembers of his class and is liked byall. We wish him success and hopethat some day he will be gracing thebench of the United States DistrictFeileral Court and we will all havethe pleasure of trying our bankrup
RM2AKNC0C–Terra Mariae . mm ?!);15i .^i^u §l;f :S::T 1 m t;;, % rt^y4vVrflHH.^j, v;,VA t ^E?3. Delta Psi Omega Founded at the University of Maryland, March 1, 1920 COLORS Red and Black FLOWER American Beautv Rose FRATRES IN FACULTATE IN HONOREDr. DeVoe IMeade Dr. M. F. Welsh FRATRES IN URBE J. R. Drawbauoh I. A. Gray W. C. Snarr FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of Nineteen Tzventy-one H. L. Umbarger W. P. Walker E. F. Holter Class of Xineteen T-z^rnty-tzvo J. W. ElderW. S. Graham J. H. Painterj. H. Snyder Class of Xineteen Tzccnty-thrccW. B. Belt ^I- B. Melroy C. M. Compher T. K. Miller C. P. Harley W. J
RM2AKRENK–Terra Mariae . Administration Officials COLLEGE PARK Albert F. Woods. M. A., D. Agr., PresidentH. C. BvRD, B. S., Assistant to the President COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION President Woods, Mr. Byrd. Directors Patterson and Symons. Deans Spence, McDonnell. Johnson, Appleman, Zimmerman, Cotterman and Mount ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION IT. L. Crisp Superintendent (ieneral Service Department ;Iiss M. F. McKennev Accountant W. M. HiLLEGEisT Recorder J. E. P.XLMER Executive Secretary Miss M. Rowe Librarian. Miss Ruby Cr.wvford Matron in Hospital One hundred and seventy-three. REGISTRARS OFFICE j STAFF-A
RM2AKP5PN–Terra Mariae . c MATTY MATTHEWSCaptain HIS rosy-cheeked lad is oursmall but niightv lacrosse cap-tain. The quickness withwhich he mastered the stickand learned the fine points of theo-ame early Ijrought him into promi-nence, and now as the best and mostconsistent player on the team, wehave every reason to hope that helead it to a season more sticcessftilthan it has ever before enjoyed. CHICK SENERManager GHICK, the coachs right-hand man, has been on the jobm getting together uniforms and^^equipment for the lacrosseteam some two weeks before prac-tice started. In addition he has ar-ranged a sch
RM2AKNKXF–Terra Mariae . Srriles Heard on a WRECO street car: Dirty, move over and let Filthysit down. No, Panny, the Police Gazette is not published by the police. A beautiful queen named Miss Aster,Wore a bathns suit tight as a plaster,Slie sneezed a big sneeze, and felt a cool breeze,And she knew she had met with disaster. Jake Smith, to Nebo—Would you like to have a drink?Nebo—Yassuh ! Deed would I!Smith—So would I. Near—Esther is not very well endowed.Beer—Something like the University. Nebo (to Charlie Dory)—Ford dem dice, niggah. Ford dem dice! Dory—What you mean, Ford dem dice? Nebo—Shake, rattl
RM2AKYDT6–Terra Mariae . but. nexer mind,IJon. -oull sit in bronze on MountVernon Ilace some dav. Thiriy. SAHLUEL HEARN CULVER Department of Medicine X Z X JOHN FRANKLIN DAVISDepartment of Law AM is a native of a small tnwii 111 the Maryland-Delaware line. -cnown as Del Mar. More in Delaware than Marlan(l, so Sam says, as he is an ardent booster for the lUuehen State. Since this liook is ])ublished in onevolume only little can be said of themany thin.ijs he has done and leftundone. As a scholar he is unsurpassed andhis sterling character and jolly man-ner have acf|uired many friends forhim among his a
RM2AKWPKN–Terra Mariae . PHILIP THOMAS .MARECKIDepartment of Pharmacy u < )ERY does nut make asmuch noise as the rest of thestudents do, but when he speakshe generally says somethingworth hearing. While ver- busilyengaged with the firm with which heis working, he manages, nevertheless,to get enc )ugh time for his studies inorder to enable him to make the pass-ing line. Judging the future bv the past.Lowery, we cannot see how vou canhelp from being successful. Scvcnl)-ninc TERRA. SYDNEY I. MARKSDepartment of Pharmacy I HIS man came to us as a prod-uct of the Baltimore City Col-SSS^ If Re: but dont
RM2AKN6X1–Terra Mariae . ISlu Sigma Omicron Founded January 26, 1916, at University of MarylandPetitioning Phi Delta Theta COLORS Roval Purple and OldGold FLOWER Tio-er Lily PUBLICATION Nu Sigma News FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. S. S. BuckeyProf. J. B. Wentz Prof. L. J. HodginsProf. O. C. Bruce FRATRES IN URBE G. B. Hockman 20 E. V. Miller 19 J. P. Jones 18 FRATRES IN^ UNIVERSITATE Class of Xiiictccii T:enty-oneE. C. Donaldson W. T. Gardner R.V. Haig Fred Slanker R. W. Heller Class of ijictccn Tzventy-tzvoA. S. Best W. F. McDonald E. F. Darner G. V. Nelson W. W. Kirby O. P. H. Reinmuth V. G. Malcolm H. A
RM2AKYW8E–Terra Mariae . JOSEPH FRANK BATTY, JR.Department of Law :£ K ^^1 !•: salute the distinguished Ires-D ident of the Class of 1921.^^S Carried to victory on the wave-^™ crest of political reversal, he hasat all times been modest, sagaciousand a real leader, .lthough at theinception of his administration he feltthat undercurrent of hostility that al-ways characterizes the defeated oppo-sition, he aiiplied himself to the prob-lems of the class with vigor andability, and at the close of the yearwas the acknowledged and belovedshepherd of the flock. During the three years that it hasbeen our pleasu
RM2AKYAA4–Terra Mariae . awake and alert,due. possibly, to his training as anight watchman. Has always ranke<lhigh at the end ni each year. Give hima newspaper and a cigarette and blissis his. His proclivities for hard workare bound to bring liim good results. HARRY AMES DRUMMONDDepartment of Law ARRY AMES DRUMMOND,our friend from down in dearold irginia. is one of thosecheerful fellows who helps to fillup the front row in the class-roomCountry, by the a, is single, buthas bright prospects: studied law be-cause he was of the opinion that law-yers are in great demand down inPungoteague. due to the
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RM2AKN5EY–Terra Mariae . Beta Lambda OFFICERS Hon. Wm. F. Bsoening Sponso7 and Honorary Grand-Master William F. LaukaitisGrand-Master Walter Eric BeucheltMaster of Finance George Zadock AshmanMaster of Libers FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE David SteinBenjamin Tobias John O. SeilandIsrael Levev Three hundred and se>cnt]-three. Phi Alpha
RM2AKNREG–Terra Mariae . ts efficiency, and is yearlybecoming more firmly established. Une class period a week is turned over to the meetings of the Stu-dents Assembly for the discussion and solution of the nimierous problemswhich arise relating to dormitory regulations, athletics, military drill, classcompetitions, student and faculty relations, and student conduct in general.Our creed of student conduct has not been reduced to words. It demandscompliance with but one law—that each man be a gentleman and each girlbe a lady. The inter])retation of this law is left to the discretion of the Ex-ecutive Com
RM2AKP28B–Terra Mariae . ich can a])tly uphold the honor of ^Maryland on thecourts. The candidates are already hard at work in [^reparation for one of themost difficult schedules that a Maryland tennis team has ever played andshould be in excellent shape ior the opening match with Trinity College. It is rumored that one of the most serious handicaps of former years, thelack of a coach, is to be remo ed this year, and with the backing of the studentbody there is every reason to hope for a season more victorious than usual. Tennis Scnedule for 1921 April —Trinity College at Durham, X. C. April 21—George
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RM2AKTC0Y–Terra Mariae . parts,both in college and sociallv. EDWIN ELTON WARD Department of Medicine X Z X y^ HERE is in our midst one^ whose peaceful nature and un-^^ assuming quietness would lead^s^Si YQy tQ believe is only here asan onlooker. But be ye not deceived,gentle reader, for our Eddie is farfr(jm this. One only has to get on theinside to find out that this nice-look-ing little chap is here to liecome areal doctor. He came into the fold in our Junioryear. He has made many friends inthe class, even by his silence. It maybe his silence in everything, but, justthe same, when it comes to the lad
RM2AKNX7H–Terra Mariae . e dual purpose of the club is to further the interests of the Uni-versity and to create a spirit of good fellowship among the students fromVirginia. The club is always ready to assume its share of responsibility whenany scheme for the advancement of the interests of the institution is inprogress. The members have already planned n campaign to advertise theUniversity of Maryland throughout Virginia, by sending pamphlets to thegraduating classes in the various high schools of that State, telling of the ad-vantages to be had at this University. The social asj^ect of the club is by
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RM2AKT40X–Terra Mariae . DEAN HENRY DAVID HARLANDepartment of Law OXDRABLE Henry DavidHarlan was born in Chiircli- w^ ville, Jld.. on October 23, 1858. ^** He attended St. Johns College.Annapolis, and took his A. M. in 1878.He graduated in law from the Uni-versity of Maryland in 1881 and in1894 he was given the degree ofL. L. D. by St. Johns College. He came to the Maryland Bar in 1881 and for some years was Profes-sor of Elementary Law and DomesticRelations, and became Dean of theLaw Department in 1910. For some years Judge Harlan wasChief Judge of the Supreme Benchof Baltimore City, but in 1914 he re
RM2AKP9YK–Terra Mariae . Baseball S eason of 1920 m extra-inning game in whicli Iwth Hartshorn and Keene pitched The season of 19J0 opened promisingly when we defeated the Hilltoppersat Georgetown for the third consecutive year, and followed up with a 20-3victory over Gallaudet. On our southern trip during the first week of April we won games fromthe University of Virginia. Richmond College, North Carolina State, and theUniversity of South Carolina, split even in a douhle header with the Uni-versity of Georgia, and tied with the University of North Carolina. On the day following the return of the team w
RM2AM013H–Terra Mariae . In this capacity he sent out the first call for theformation of the present Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties. He iscredited with being the father of the A. Ph. A. section on Practical Phai--macy and Dispensing and it was he who fii^st suggested the formation of theDrug Trade Conference and an investigation of the abnoimal sale of nar-cotic drugs. Beginning in 1903, Professor Hynson held the Chair of Commer-cial Pharmacy and Dispensing in the Department of Phannacy, Universityof Maryland, and continued in the combined chair until a few years ago,when he gave up dispensing a
RM2AKNF2W–Terra Mariae . .l. D. A. C. Gillis, A. M., M. D. A. C. Harrison, M. D. C. T. Jones, M. D., C. M. N.G. Kierle. A. M., M. D., Sc. F., H. C. Knapp, M. D.T. F. Eeitz, M. D.R. W. Eocher, M. D.Standish McClcary, M. D.Alexius McGlannan, l. D.B. McGlone, A. B., Ph. D.W. V. Requardt, M. D. E. J. Rosenthal, M. E).M. Rosenthal, M. D. J. Ruhraw, M. D. F. n. Sanqer, M. D.E. P. Smith, M. U.W. D. Wise, M. n.H. E. Wriq-ht, M, D. E. E. D. FRATRES IN UNIVERSIT.TEClass of Xiiictciii Twciity-oiic C. F. Benson E. FreedomJ. S. GrabiU A. C. IMonninqer F. A. Ries |. P. FranklinG. E. Wellsy. F. Weinkauf]. H. Wilke
RM2AKXHP6–Terra Mariae . nddivers others—consisting of one—he,took the bar examination last Novem-ber and ])assed. I.ucky youth ! Ik- isnow a practicing lawyer, whic. makeshim rather venerable in the eyes ofthe rest of us, and with sturdy vigurand Methodist zeal pursues tlie userof the red intoxicant. Paul has made us liive him becrui^eof his unobtrusiveness. Althougii hesits in the front row. he has nevertaken advantage of that jjosition. Helikes to flunk the same ciuestions wedo, and his innate modesty has causedhim to hold in close check and re-straint the burning promptings of hislegal heart. Of cal
RM2AKR6YD–Terra Mariae . gurating the plan of ourpresent Student Government: it extended a Junior Prom to the seniors imex-celled by any such former affair, and it published a Reveille twice as largeand three times as elaborate and complete as any edited before. We do notsay this boastfully or to discredit any other classes, but we say it because weare proud of our record and wish to give due recognition and credit to ourleaders who have been instrumental in achieving these things. We are now on the last lap of our collegiate careers. In a few shortweeks we will receive our sheep-skins and be scattered,
RM2AKRE5E–Terra Mariae . , Illinois, Dean J Zimmerman attended a board-ing school at Macomb, Illinois.After graduation from the EasternIllinois State Normal School in 1910,he served as high school teacher andsuperintendent of public schools inWestville, Illinois, from 1910 to 1913.He received his Bachelor of Sciencefrom the University of Chicago in1914, and his M. S. from the sameinstitution in 1916. Dean Zimmer-man then came to Maryland to headthe Departn:ent of Agriculture of theState institution, which position hehas held with unusual success.. College of Agricult
RM2AKWHAR–Terra Mariae . PKANK ANTHONY IACIENZO Department of Medicine $ X HRAXK is anotlier one of Balti-inorc-s own. No doubt it was Ujl a fortunte thing for Mr. Caruso ? when Frank decided on medi-cine in.stead of the stage, for witli hisnationaHty, as well as his voice, he,no doubt, would have been second tonone. Frank is a quiet, unassuming chapand one knows little of him frommerely seeing him around school. Hei.-> always there, though, and when heis absent we all know that somethingis wrong. Irank is a good student and a hardworker. He is conscientious and re-liable and we all join in wishing h
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RM2AKRT30–Terra Mariae . ^•ir^-ivrty^ui. FresKman Dental Class History dance. But, in a few wurds, we shall tell you what we are planning for theevent and our certainty of its success. The ordeal of wearing a full dress suit is embarrassing to the inexperi-enced, but it ^•ill happen on the 11th. of February at Walbrook Hall. As tothe music, oh, boy. It will make you feel like a dynamo because those boysare sure live wires. Heres to the success of our event, and we sincerely hopethat our expectations will turn into realization. This concludes the short histor)- of our achieements of the first year atth
RM2AKWR3P–Terra Mariae . <• for -aliat tlicx arc(ikc nic a transfer. fi ULK years ago, on a nice Oc-tober morning, when everyonewas full of enthusiasm anddreaming- of what was to hap-pen in thiise longed-for years, in oneof the halls of the old P. & S. we metfor the first time this little chap, whocame all the way from sunny PortoRico to share with us the happinessand sorrows these four years of strug-gling and disappointment. Martini, as the bos call him, is ahard worker, good student, regulardancer, somewhat of a sport. Youshould see him doping out the WorldSeries and picking winners at OldHil
RM2AKRTTH–Terra Mariae . Junior Dental Class Oflficers President Nathan Scherr l^ice-PresidentLynn P:;mmart Secretary and TreasurerMax E. Soifer Sergean t-at- ArmsWiNFIELD J. ATNO HistorianDaniel E. Shehan One hiinJrcil and fifl) three. MARIAE Junior Dental Class History
RM2AKXFHK–Terra Mariae . irl is loosing a golden opportu-nity in getting a husband who haslittle to say but does a lot. We are very glad that the namesakeof the English poet. Sir WalterScott, came to us from down home,and are sure that he will be very suc-cessful in the practice of law down inthe old Tar Heel State. LOGAN HENRY HOBGOOD, B. S. Department of Medicine * X y^- HIS winsome - looking chap,^^ who is a real Tar Heel, came^SS to us in his Junior year. He*^ has made a great hit with thefemale of the species, but there is notmuch chance for them, because he isa member of the IMarital Club. It is
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RM2AKPEHN–Terra Mariae . V VIC KEENECaptain IC knows baseball from theground up. He has been ourmainstay on the pitching stafffor two }ears and when itcomes to putting- things acrossboth in the box and out, he is awonder. He is liked by both stu-dents and players not onU- for hisability as a player. l)ut because ofhis good nature and his earnest workfor the team. Q KING COLEManager M(.)R1! faithful and competentman than King Cole couldnot liave l)een chosen to man-age the team. He has alwayslooked out for the individual wantsof the ])layers as well as the generalwelfare of the team, and will long bereme