Old Maryland 1913-1914 . will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, EDWIN T. DICKERSON. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914. 11 In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES , JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. MAY 1, 1914. No. 5. CONTENTS THE MARYLAND STATE UNIVERSITY; ITS COMPOSITION AND SCOPE— Thomas Fell 85 ADDRESS BY MRS. CHARLES H. McNABB SJi FAVORS LOVE-MAKING 88 EDITO
Old Maryland 1913-1914 . will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, EDWIN T. DICKERSON. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914. 11 In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES , JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. MAY 1, 1914. No. 5. CONTENTS THE MARYLAND STATE UNIVERSITY; ITS COMPOSITION AND SCOPE— Thomas Fell 85 ADDRESS BY MRS. CHARLES H. McNABB SJi FAVORS LOVE-MAKING 88 EDITORIALS 89 John Beale Davidge, Father of the Lniver-sity of Maryland. Nothing is Ever Accomplished If OneWaits Till All Opposition is Overcome. EDITORIALETS gi ITEMS ? gi QUIPS 104 MARRIAGES 103 DEATHS ,03 Footwear for the College Man at Moderate Price. N. HESS SONS - - 8 E. Baltimore, St. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL COR, LOMBARD AND GREENE STREETS WM. J. COLEMAN. Medical Superintendent. BALTIMORE. MD. H. H. WARFIELD, OLD MARYLAND Published JMonthly in the Interest of the University of $ PER YEAR. Contributions solicited from Alumni of theUniversity. Business Address, 608 Professional , Md. Vol. X. BALTIMORE, MD., MAY 1, 1914. No. 5. THE MARYLAND STATE UNIVERSITY;ITS COMPOSITION AND SCOPE.* By Thomas Fell Provost of the University of Maryland. It is generally admitted that the State ofJlarylaud has for many years been appropri-ating large sums of money annually to the sup-port of various institutions of learning overwhich it had no control, and that if the amountwere concentrated upon a State university bet-ter results would be derived by the community. The original idea in 1782 of the founders ofeducation in this State was to affiliate College, on the Western Shore, withWashington College, on the Eastern Shore, soas to form the nucleus of the State Universityof Maryland. In 1868 the same plan was put forward inan excellent bill d
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