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Maryland Manual, 1924
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26 MARYLAND MANUAL.

School consists of all students taking graduate work in the various
departments. Those qualified to supervise graduate work in the various
departments constitute the faculty of the Graduate School, presided'
over by a research specialist designated as Dean.

The College of Home Economics offers a curriculum in which may
be obtained the general principles of home economics, a knowledge of
home economics for teaching purposes, or a specialized knowledge of
particular phases which deal with the work of the dietitian or insti-
tutional manager.

The College of Arts and Sciences offers curricula with majors in:
(1) Ancient Languages and Philosophy; (2) Economics; (3) English
Language and Literature; (4) General Science; (5) History and Po-
litical Science; (6) French, German or Spanish; (7) Public Speaking
with reference to special professions; (8) Commerce and Business Ad-
ministration; (9), Pre-Medical Curriculum; studies are also offered
in Music and Library Science.

The Department of Military Science and Tactics has charge of the
work of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit established by the
War Department. During the first two years of the student's stay
at the University he is required to take the Basic R. 0. T. C. courses.
During his junior and senior years he may elect three credit hours in
Reserve Officers' Training Corps each term.

The Department of Physical Education and Recreation works in
co-operation with the military department and supervises all physical
training, general recreation, and intercollegiate athletics.

The Summer School of six weeks offers courses in subjects given in
any of the schools during the regular session of the University, with
the exception of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Law, and in
special subjects, such as school administration, classroom management
and principles of secondary education for high school and elementary
school teachers. Certain courses given in the Summer School are of
collegiate grade and may be counted toward the bachelor's degree.
Advanced courses may count toward the master's degree.

The work in Medicine Pharmacy, Law and Dentistry is given in
schools in Baltimore. The University Hospital is also located in that
city.
History.

The history of the present University of Maryland combines the
histories of two institutions. It begins with the chartering of the
College of Medicine of Maryland in Baltimore in 1807, which gradu-
ated its first class in 1810. In 1812 the institution was empowered to
annex other departments and wag by the same act "constituted an
University by the name and under the title of the University of
Maryland."

The Medical School building in Baltimore, located at Lombard and
Greene Strets, erected in 1814-1815, is the oldest structure in America
devoted to medical teaching.

For more than a century the University of Maryland stood almost
as organized in 1812, until an Act of the Legislature of 1920 merged
it with the Maryland State Collie and changed the name of the
Maryland State College to the University of Maryland. All the prop-
erty formerly held by the old University of Maryland was turned over
to the Board of Trustees of the Maryland State College, and made the
Board of Trustees the Board of Regents of the new university.

The; Maryland State College first was chartered in 1856 under the
name of the Maryland Agricultural College, the second agricultural

 

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