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Maryland Manual, 1935
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 31

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints nine Regents
for a term of nine years from the first Monday in June.
The first appointments were made in 1916 for terms of 1, 2, 3,4, 5,
6, 7, 8 and 9 years, and as these terms expire a successor is appointed
for a full term of nine years. (Ch. 372, 1916.)
This Board of Regents displaces the old Board of Trustees of the
Maryland State College.
Under Chapter 480, Acts 1920, the old University of Maryland was,
on July 1, 1920, consolidated with the Maryland State College, under
the former name.


THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
The University of Maryland is located at College Park, in Prince
George’s County, Maryland, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, eight
miles from Washington and thirty-two miles from Baltimore. College
Park is easily accessible from all parts of the State.
The campus fronts on the Baltimore and Washington Boulevard.
The suburban town of Hyattsville is two miles to the south, and
Laurel is ten miles to the north on the same road. Access to these
towns and to Washington may be had by steam and electric railways
and busses.
The Professional Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Den-
tistry, and Law and the University Hospital are located in Baltimore
in the vicinity of Lombard and Greene Streets.

Administration.
The government of the University is vested by law in a Board of
Regents, consisting of nine members appointed by the Governor each
for a term of nine years. The administration of the University is
vested in the President. The University Senate acts in an advisory
capacity to the President.

The University organization comprises the following administra-
tive divisions:

College of Agriculture.
Agricultural Experiment Station.
Extension Service.
College of Arts and Sciences.
College of Education.
College of Engineering.
College of Home Economics.
Graduate School.
Summer School.
Department of Military Science and Tactics.
Department of Physical Education and Recreation.
School of Dentistry.
School of Law.
School of Medicine.
School of Nursing.
School of Pharmacy.
The University Hospital.

The College of Agriculture includes the following departments:
Agricultural Economics; Agronomy (including Crops and Soils); Ani-
mal Husbandry; Bacteriology; Botany, Dairy Husbandry; Entomology
and Bee Culture; Farm Forestry; Farm Management; Farm Mechan-
ics; Genetics and Statistics; Horticulture (including Pomology; Vege-
table Gardening, Landscape Gardening and Floriculture); Plant Pathol-


ogy; Plant Physiology and Bio-chemistry; Poultry Husbandry.


 
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