Old Maryland 1913-1914 . nce SPRING SHOES FOR THF UNIVERSITY MAN All Styles—All LeathersBest Shoes—Moderate Prices WYMAN 19 W. LEXINGTON STREET 90 OLD MARYLAND. throughout the State, was much beloved by hisacquaintances and revered by his students whospoke of him as the father of the Universityof Maryland. He was a man of iipright charac-ter and unswerving integrity, of strong moraland physical courage, a good citizen, faithfuland affectionate in his domestic relations andenthusiastic student and finished scholar. It isbefitting that such a man should be honoredby the attachment of his name to


Old Maryland 1913-1914 . nce SPRING SHOES FOR THF UNIVERSITY MAN All Styles—All LeathersBest Shoes—Moderate Prices WYMAN 19 W. LEXINGTON STREET 90 OLD MARYLAND. throughout the State, was much beloved by hisacquaintances and revered by his students whospoke of him as the father of the Universityof Maryland. He was a man of iipright charac-ter and unswerving integrity, of strong moraland physical courage, a good citizen, faithfuland affectionate in his domestic relations andenthusiastic student and finished scholar. It isbefitting that such a man should be honoredby the attachment of his name to a building ofthe University of which he was the would, however, have been more appropriateto have named the main University buildingDavidge Hall. We hope in the not distant futureto see the building which he did so much tomake possible, christened for the father of theUniversity and the present Davidge Hallchanged to Potter Hall, after another prominentfigure in the early days of the .JOHN BEALB DAVIDGE In order to assure a prompt delivery ofOld Maryland to the students of the Uni-versity during the summer months, while awayon their vacation, the publishers of Old Mary-land earnestly request that all those who ex-pect to leave town, will kindly send change ofaddress to this office. Nothing Is Ever Accomplished If One WaitsTill All Opposition Is Overcome. Messrs. Members of the Board of Regents;ind Provost Fell, how about a combined gradu-ation banquet? Heretofore each departmenthas been accustomed to hold its own affair. Ifthe University of Maryland wishes to impressthe public with its magnitude, now is the time,and such an occasion as the above would go along way towards accomplishing the object, aswell as advertising the University. Those whoattended the Centennial Banquet will recollectthe impressiveness of the occasion, as well asthe enthusiasm displayed by those in attend-auee. All too long have we been acciistomed toholding separate


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