Terra Mariae . ACTING DEANTHOMAS HUMPHREY SPENCE © ( )RX in Worcester County,.Maryland; educated at theSnow Hill High School, Mau-pins University School, JohnsHopkins University, and the MarylandAgricultural College, Dean Spenceenjoyed a wide and liberal was princi])al of the Snow HillHigh School from 1889 to 1892, andwas admitted to the Maryland Bar in1893, Later he organized the Depart-ment of Languages at the MarylandAgricultural College, was Professorof Languages, \ice-President of theCollege, Acting Registrar, and ActingPresident. Professor Spence is now ActingDean of the Sch


Terra Mariae . ACTING DEANTHOMAS HUMPHREY SPENCE © ( )RX in Worcester County,.Maryland; educated at theSnow Hill High School, Mau-pins University School, JohnsHopkins University, and the MarylandAgricultural College, Dean Spenceenjoyed a wide and liberal was princi])al of the Snow HillHigh School from 1889 to 1892, andwas admitted to the Maryland Bar in1893, Later he organized the Depart-ment of Languages at the MarylandAgricultural College, was Professorof Languages, \ice-President of theCollege, Acting Registrar, and ActingPresident. Professor Spence is now ActingDean of the School of Liberal Arts,and has been highly successful in and organizing this very im-portant unit of the Lniversity Tne School of Liberal Arts HRl ).M the days of the inception of the institution, through sixty-oneyears of history, curricula of studies show the important place thatJ^jjj Liberal .\rts subjects have always held as basic and fundamental ele-™™^ ments of collegiate instruction at the University of this period there has not been a time when the content of all cur-ricula, even technical and specialized, did not contain a significant proportionof academic studies. It was during the period of its existence under the nameof the Maryland State College that the study of the humanities became ofthemselves an integral part of the college and warranted the organization ofan academic department, which functions both as an auxiliary and as an inde-pendent unit. This organization is the School of Liberal Arts, which offersthe requirements of a liberal education for all courses in the University ofMaryland. This school affords its students a liberal education in the humanitie


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