School Of Nursing Catalog 1954-1960 - University Of Maryland, Baltimore

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TABLE OF CONTENTSCalendarCollege Park DivisionBaltimore DivisionBoard of Regents and Maryland State Board of Agriculture235University of MarylandGeneral Administrative BoardAdministrative OfficersFaculty CommitteesColleges,Map— College5678Park10,Faculty, School of NursingPart-time Instructional StaffFaculty and Special Committees, School of NursingAdministrative Staff University of Maryland HospitalSchool of Nursing, General bership and Accreditation17Facilities for Instruction17Library Facilities17Admission Requirements18Freshmen Students18Transfer StudentsApplication Procedure18Registration1919,Fees and ExpensesLaboratory and other FeesDefinition of Residence and Non-ResidenceSpecial FeesScholastic RegulationsGradingJunior RequirementsRequirements for GraduationConferring of Degrees20222223242425252526RegistrationEligibility for StateLiving Arrangements2626College Park CampusBaltimore Campus2727Student Health and WelfareScholarships and LoansCounseling ProgramBasic Professional Nursing2829Program Leadingto theDegree of BachelorScience in NursingProgramfor Graduateof30Nurses Leading to the Degree of Bachelor ofScience in NursingCourse Requirements of the University3434

TIO NThe School ofNURSINGIA9'4-,r 5(TV9IMPORTANTThe provisions of this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocablecontract between the student and the University of Maryland. The Universityreserves the right to change any provision or requirement at any time withinthe student's term of residence.The University further reserves the right atany time,to ask a student towithdraw whenitconsiders such action to bein the best interests of the University.

CALENDAR1954-1955College Park DivisionFirst Semester1954September 14-17Tuesday-FridayRegistration, first semesterSeptember 20MondayInstruction beginsOctober 14ThursdayNovember 24Wednesday, afterConvocation, faculty and studentsNovember 29Monday, 8 a.m.December 18Saturday afterlast classThanksgiving, recess beginsThanksgiving recess endslast classChristmas recess begins1955JanuaryMonday, 8 a.m.3Christmas recess endsDayJanuary 20ThursdayCharterJanuary 20ThursdayPre-Examination study dayJanuary 21-27Friday-Thursday,inc.First semester examinationsSecond Instruction beginsFebruary 22TuesdayWashington's birthday holidayMarch 25FridayAprilThursday after7Registration, second semesterMaryland Daylast classEaster recess beginsApril 12Tuesday, 8 a.m.Easter recess ion study dayMay27- June 2Friday-Friday,May29SundayBaccalaureate ExerciseMay30MondayMemorial Day, HolidayJune4SaturdayCommencementinc.DaySecond semester examinationsexercise

CALENDAR1954-1955Baltimore DivisionFirstTerm1954July 19-20September6Registration,MondayLabor Day, HolidayNovember 24WednesdayNovemberThursday25after last classfirstInstruction suspendedThanksgiving HolidayNovember 29Monday, 8DecemberSaturday, after last classInstructionSaturdayChristmas HolidayNew18December 25termMonday, TuesdayInstruction nday,January 20Year'sDay HolidayInstruction resumed8 a.m.ThursdayCharterDaySecond TermFebruary2-4Wednesday-FridayRegistration, second termFebruary7MondayInstruction beginsFebruary 22TuesdayWashington's birthday, holidayMarchFridayMaryland Day25April 7Thursday, after9Aprillast classInstruction suspendedSundayEaster, HolidayApril 12Tuesday, 8 a.m.Instruction resumedMay29SundayBaccalaureate July4MondayIndependence Day, holidayFridaySummerJuly 15exerciseSession begins,Session ends

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ORGANIZATIONTHE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDMrs. Azleix, SecretaryDr. SYMONS, Acting President, ChairmanBOARD OF REGENTSANDMARYLAND STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURETermExpiresWilliamP. Cole, Jr., Chairman, 100West University Parkway, BaltimoreB. Herbert Brown, Pres., Baltimore Institute, 12EdmundEdwardW. MadisonSt.,Balto.Burke, CumberlandS.P. Holter,Paul Knotts,ArthurCharlesC.196119541960O. Lovejoy, 827 Park Avenue, BaltimoreP.McCormick, Light and BarreEwing Tuttle,Sts.,BaltimoreCaroline County1114 St. PaulSt.,195719571962BaltimoreMrs. John L. Whitehurst, (Secretary), 4101 Greenway, BaltimoreMembers19601959Denton, Caroline CountyHarry H. Xuttle, Denton,1,1959MiddletownLouis L. Kaplan 1201 Eutaw Place, BaltimoreE.19581956of the Board are appointed by the Governor of the State for terms ofnine years each, beginning theThe PresidentfirstMondayof the University ofin June.Marylandis,by law, Executive Officer ofthe Board.TheBoard of Regents of the University of MarylandMaryland State Board of Agriculture.State law provides that theshall constitute theA regular meeting of the Board is held the third Friday in each month, exceptduring the months of July and August.Each school hasof theitsown AdvisoryDean and membersthe groupitBoard, Council, or Committee composedof its faculty,which controls the internalrepresents.The University hasthe following educational organizations:At BaltimoreSchool of DentistrySchool ofSchool of NursingLawSchool of PharmacySchool of Medicine5affairs of

At College ParkCollege of AgricultureCollege ofHomeEconomicsCollege of Arts and SciencesGraduate SchoolCollege of Business and PublicAdministrationCollege of Military ScienceCollege of Physical Education,Recreation and HealthCollege of EducationGlenn L. Martin College of Engineering and AeronauticalSciencesCollege of Special and ContinuationStudiesSummerSchoolGENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDDr. Symons, Acting President, ChairmanMrs. Azlein, SecretaryDean AisenbergDean EppleyMr. MorrisonMr. AlgireDr. FaberDean MountMr. FoggDr. NystromCol.AmbroseMrs. AzleinDean FossDean PyleDean BamfordMr. RovelstadMr. BentonDean FraleyDean GipeDr. BishopDr.Mr. BrighamMr. HaszardDr. BruecknerDr.Mr. BuckDean HowellDr.SymonsDean CairnsDr.HuffMr.TatumMr. CisselDr.HoffsommerMr. WeberDean CottermanDean LongDeanMrs.DevilbissDean EhrensbergerGwinHautLowCol. MillerDean SmithDean StampDean SteinbergDr. StoneDr.WhiteDean WylieDr. ZuckerEDUCATIONAL COUNCILThemenofPresident,Deanof the Faculty, Chairman, Deans of Colleges, ChairAcademic Divisions, Heads of Educational Departments, Director opAdmissions, Registrar.

OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATIONThomasB. Symons, D.Agr., Acting President of the UniversityH. C. Byrd, LL.D., D.Sc, President EmeritusHarold F. Cotterman, Ph.D., Dean of the FacultyRonald Bamford, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate SchoolGordon M. Cairns, Ph.D., Dean of College of AgricultureLeox P. Smith, Ph.D., Dean of College of Arts and SciencesJ. Freeman Pyle, Ph.D., Dean of College of Business and Public AdministrationM. S. Aisenberg, D.D.S., Acting Dean of School of DentistryWilbur Devilbiss, Ed.D., Dean of College of Education, Director of Summer SchoolSteinberg, B.E., C.E., Dean of College of EngineeringM. Marie Mount, M.A., Dean of College of Home EconomicsRoger Howell, LL.B., Ph.D., Dean of School of LawS. S.Wm. S. Stone, M.D., Director of Medical Research and EducationH. Boyd Wylie, M.D., Dean of School of MedicineJoseph R. Ambrose, Col. U.S.A. F., Dean of College of Military Science and Professor of Air Science and TacticsL. M. Fraley, Ph.D., Dean of College of Physical Education, Recreation and HealthFlorence M. Gipe, Ed.D., R.N. Dean of School of NursingNoel E. Foss, Ph.D., Dean of School of PharmacyRay W. Ehrensberger, Ph.D., Dean of College of Special and Continuation StudiesGeary F. Eppley, M.S., Dean of Men, Director of Student WelfareAdele H. Stamp, M.A., Dean of WomenEdgar F. Long, Ph.D., Dean of StudentsG. Watson Algire, M.S., Director of Admissions and RegistrationsNorma J. Azlein, B.A., Associate RegistrarDorothy Lee Powell, B.A., Associate Director of AdmissionsAlma H. Preinkert, M.A., RegistrarPaul E. Nystrom, Director of Instruction, College of AgricultureJames M. Gwin, Ph.D., Director of the Agriculture Extension ServiceIrvin C. Haut, Ph.D., Director of Agriculture Experiment StationJames M. Tatum, B.S., Director of AthleticsGeorge O. Weber, B.S., Business ManagerGeorge W. Morrison, B.S., Associate Business ManagerCharles L. Benton, M.S., C.P.A., Director of Finance and BusinessC. Wilbur Cissel, M.A., C.P.A., ComptrollerW. J. Huff, Ph.D., D.Sci., Director of the Engineering Experiment StationGeorge H. Buck, Ph.B., Director, University HospitalHoward Rovelstad, M.A., B.S.L.S., DirectorHarry A. Bishop, M.D., Medical DirectorGeorgeW.of LibrariesFogg, M.A., Director of PersonnelFrank K. Haszard, B.F.S., DirectorHarvey L. Miller, Col., U. S. M. C.David L. Brigham,Douglas M. Peck,B.S., GeneralLt. Col. U. S.of Procurement and Supply(Ret.), Director of Publications and PublicityAlumni SecretaryA.F.,Commandantof CadetsCHAIRMEN OF THE ACADEMIC DIVISIONSDr. Charles E. White, Professor of Chemistry, Chairman, The Lower DivisionDr. John E. Faber, Professor of Bacteriology, Chairman, The Division of BiologicalSciencesDr. Adolph E, Zucker, Professor of Foreign Languages, Chairman, The Division ofHumanitiesDr. Wilbert J. Huff, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Chairman, The Division ofPhysical SciencesDr. Harold C. Hoffsommer, Professor of Sociology, Chairman, The Division ofSocial Sciences.

FACULTY COMMITTEESAdmission, Guidance, and AdjustmentChairman Reid; Messrs. Algire, Cairns, Eppley, Foss, Gustad, HodginsLong, Quigley, Robinson, Schindler, Manning, Weigand, White; Mmes. CrowStamp.Coordination of Agricultural ActivitiesChairman Cairns; Messrs. Ahalt, Bopst, Brueckner, Carpenter, Cory. CoxFoster, Gwin, Haut, Holmes, Jull, Kuhn, Magruder, Nystrom.Council on Intercollegiate AthleticsChairman Eppley; Messrs. Ambrose, Cory, Faber. Reid, Tatum; Presidentof the Student Government Association and the Chairman of the AlumniCouncil, ex-officio.Educational Standards, Policies and CoordinationChairman Cotterman Messrs. Bamford, Cairns, Devilbiss, Drake, Hahn,Hoffsommer, Kuhn, Martin, Shreeve, L. P. Smith, Strahorn, Wylie; Mmes.Mitchell, Wiggin.;Specialand Adult EducationChairman Ehrensberger; Messrs. Ambrose, Brechbtll, Burdette, Drazek,Manning, Reid.Honors ProgramsChairman Cotterman; Messrs. Devilbiss, Hoffsommer, Smith, Zucker.LibrariesChairman Martin; Messrs. Aisenberg, Brown,Foster,Invernezzi, Parsons, Reeve, Rovelstad, Slama. Spencer;Hackman, Hall,Mmes. Harman,IdaM. Robinson, Wiggin.Publications and CatalogChairman Cotterman;Messrs. Algire, Ball, Bamford, Crowell, Devilbiss,Gwin, Haut, Howell, Miller, Pyle, Smith, Wylie, Zucker; Mmes.E. Frothingham, Mount.Public Functions and Public RelationsChairman Pyle; Messrs. Ambrose, Brigtiam, Cook, Cory, Ehrensberger,Eppley, Fogg, Foss, Gewehr, Howell, Miller, Morrison, Randall, Reid, Shreeve,Smith, Weber, Wylie; Mmes. Mount, Stamp.Fogg, Foss,Religious Life CommitteeChairman Shreeve; Messrs. Daiker, Gewehr, Hamilton, Reid,Springmann, White; Mmes. Binns, Bryan, McNaughton.Scholarships and Student AidChairman Cotterman; t, Stamp.Student LifeChairman Reid; Messrs. Algire, Allen, Eppley, James, Kramer, Peck,Quigley, Strausbaugh, Tatum, White; Mmes. Binns, Harman, Stamp, andthe President of the Student Government Association and the President ofthe Men's League and the President of the Women's League.8

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UNIVERSITYOFMARYLANDBUILDING CODE LETTERS FOR CLASS SCHEDULES.aArtsSciences-Frontis Scott Key HallArmoryMusicNursery SchoolAdministrationChemistryColiseumDairy-Turner LaboratoryTemporory ClossroomDean of WomenAgronomy -Botany -HJ.Potferson HallCounseling CenterHorticulture - Holzopfel HollJournalismRitchieGymnasiumHome Economics- Morgoret BrentAqriculturol Engr.Engr.-HollShriver LoborotoryClossroom Bldg.ZoologyLibrarySilvester Hall-Shoemoker Building-Morrill Educotion-J.M. Potferson BldgBusiness 8 Public Administration -Toliaferro HallClassroom Building - Woods HollEngr. LaboratoriesEducotion-SKinner BuildingChem. Engr.Wind TunnelHousePreinkert FieldJudging PavilionMothemaficsPhysicsPoultry -Jull HollEngines Reseorch Lab. (Molecular Physics)Sororities NotShownAlpha Chi—OmegaAlpha Xi DeltaFroternitiesNot ShownAlpho Epsilon PiZeto Beta TauPhiKoppoGommaTau Epsilon PhiCivilDefenseining BkJg

mUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND12FACULTY, SCHOOL OF NURSINGFlorence M. Gipe, R.N., Ed.D., DeanMartha Baer, R.N., B.SMary K. Carl, R.N., Ph.D.Instructor,Community NursingAdvisor, Graduate Nurse Program, andAssistant Professor of EducationVirginia C. Coxley, R.N.,Eva F. Darley, R.N., B.SM.AAssistant Professor and Assistant to theDeanAssociate Professor and Associate Director,Nursing ServicePeggy Dashiell, B.SRuth Dyson, M.SEllen Esiason, R.X., B.STheresa Fernandez, R.N., M.A.Florence M. Gipe, R.N., Ed.DMary Grotefend R.N., M .SMargaret Hayes, R.Assistant Instructor, Nursing of Profcs or of Nursing and DeanAssistant Professor, NursingAssistant Professor and Advisor ofStudent Affairs (College Park Division)Elsie Ho, R.N., M.AInstructor, Mental HealthCarol Hosfeld, R.N.,Assistant Instructor; Medical and Surgical NursingMarguerite Hydorn, R.N., M.EdAssistant Professor, Obrtetric NursingPauline Kummer, R.N., M.AProfessor, Nursing of ChildrenMargaret Paulonis, R.N B.SInstructor, NursingFrances Reed, R.N., M.EdInstructor, Nursing of ChildrenGladys Sellew, R.N., Ph.DVisiting Professor, NursingMabel Simmont, R.N. B.SInstructor, Applal and Biological SciencesElizabeth R. Singleton, R.N., B.SInstructor and Advisor of StudentAssistant Instructor,Instructor,PsychiatricI.,AffairsEleanor Slacum, R.N., B.SEthel M. TroyR.N., B.SKathryn Williams,Kathryn Wohlsen,R.N., B.SR.N.,(Baltimore Division)Profe sor and AssociateDirector, Psychiatric Nursing ServiceInstructor, Medical ai d Surgical Nursing\ssistant Professor, Operating Room NursingAssociateM.AMarcella Zaleski, R.N., M.ACecilia M. Zitkus, R.N., B.SAssociateProfessor,Community NursingInstructor,Psychiatric NursingAssistantProfessor,Medical andSurgical Nursing'Professor,Psychiatric NursingASSISTANTS IN SCHOOL OF NURSINGFlorence Alexander, P.NNorma C. Yeager, R.NMary R. DayballAnneG.KumSimone HurstHelen Mair, R.NHenrietta Orf'To be appointed.Supervisor of Student DormitoryAssistant inStudent HealthAdministrative AssistantRecords SecretaryLibrarianLibrarianAssistantJuniorTypist

THE SCHOOLOb'NURSING13PART-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL STAFFJ.EdmundBradley, M.l)Florence Burnett, R.N., M.AProfessor of Pediatrics and Stafflealth Consultant, Division ofMental1Public Health Nursing, Maryland StatePela Braucher, M.SBrice Dorsey, D.D.SLouis H. Douglass, M.DCharles R. Edwards, M.DJacob E. Finesinger,HelexFisk. B.S.,DepartmentProfessor of Oral Surgery and StaffProfessor of Obstetrics and StaffProfessor of Surgery and StaffM.DProfessor of Psychiatry and StaffChief Public Health Nursing,R.XMaryland StateMaurice Green hill, M .DFrank Hachtel, M.DJ. Mason Hundley, Jr., M.A., M.DJohn C. Krantz, Jr., Ph.D., D.ScRebekah R. Liebman, Ed.DEdna McNaughton, M.AM auriceHealthAssociate Professor of Foods and atryProfessor of Bacteriology and StaffProfessor of Gynecology and StaffProfessor of Pharmacology and StaffInstructor, EnglishProfessor of Nursery School andC. Pincoffs, B.S.,M.DKindergarten Education and StaffProfessor of Medicine and StaffEmil G. Schmidt, Ph.D., L.L.DProfessor of Biological Chemistry and StaffFrank J. Slama. Ph.DProfessor of PharmacognosyEdward Uhlenhuth, Ph.DProfessor of Anatomy and StaffHuntington Williams, M.D., Dr. P.H.Professor of Hygiene andPublic Health and StaffFACULTY AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES, SCHOOL OF NURSINGExecutive CommitteeMiss Gipe, chairman, Mmes. Conley, Slacum, Mrs. Darley, Mrs. Troy.Educational Standards, Policies and CoordinationMiss Gipe, chairman, Dr. Cotterman, Mmes. Conley, Hayes, Reed, Mrs.Wohlsen, Mrs. Grotefend.Curriculum and EvaluationMiss Gipe, chairman,Dr. Rollinson.Mmes. Conley, Hayes, Fernandez, Virginia Brown,Admissions and PromotionMr. Algire, chairman, Mmes. Conley, Carl, Hosfeld, Mrs. Wohlsen, Mrs.Singleton.Publications and CataloguesMiss Conley, chairman, Miss Carl, Mrs. Singleton.Scholarship and Student AidMiss Conley, chairman, Mmes. Hayes, Dyson, Baer, Mrs. Singleton, Mrs.Troy.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND14LibrariesMrs. I. Robinson, Chairman, Mrs. Hurst, Mmes. Gipe, Paulonis, Zaleski,Reed, Hydorn, Mrs. Grotefend.Student WelfareMrs.Singleton,Chairman,Mmes. Hayes,Binns,Hosfeld,Paulonis,N.Nations.DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SERVICEUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND HOSPITALEva Darley,R.N., B.S., Associate Director, Nursing ServiceEleanor Slacum, R.N.,B.S., Associate Director PsychiatricHelen Beadling, R.NMary A. Brislin, R.NBetty Byers, R.N., B.SMary Cruikshank, R.NDana Day, R.N., B.SElva Dean, R.N.Anna DeHaven, R.NKathryn Donnelly, R.NMildred Fisher, R.NGloria Fralinger, R.NRosalie Ganzhorn, R.N., B.SElla Gooch, R.NThelma Kleckner, R.NMary Guthrie, R.N., B.SDorothy Herbert, R.NMartha Hoffman, R.NHunderm ark, R.NLoisPhyllis Johnson, R.NRuth Kahn, R.NPauline Kessler, R.N., B.SHelenT. King, R.N., B.SFrances Kleinfelter, R.NJane Laib, R.NEllen Lang, R.N., B.SGrace Lanning, R.N., B.SNormaS.Long, R.NRita Malek, R.NLenora McKenzie, R.NDorothy McAdams, R.NClara McGovern, R.N., B.SHelen Maxwell, R.N., B.SEdith Mtller, R.NShirley Milke, R.NLorraine Neel, R.NNursing ServiceHead Nurse, Accident Room ServiceSupervisor, General Nursing— NightHead Nurse, Medical and Surgical ServiceHead Nurse, Obstetric ServiceHead Nurse, Out-Patient ServiceHead Nurse, Central Supply RoomHead Nurse, Operating RoomsHead Nurse, Operating RoomsHead Nurse, Out-Patient ServiceHead Nurse, Surgical Service, EveningHead Nurse, Medical ServiceSupervisor, CentralSupplyRoomSupervisor, Surgical ServiceHead Nurse, PsychiatricHead Nurse, ObstetricServiceServiceAssistant Director, Nursing ServiceHead Nurse, Delivery RoomsHead Nurse, Obstetric ServiceHead Nurse, Psychiatric ServiceHead Nurse, Psychiatric ServiceHead Nurse, Operating RoomHead Nurse, Psychiatric ServiceInstructing Supervisor, Red Cross AidesHead Nurse, Pediatric ServiceHead Nurse, Obstetric Out-Patient Dept.Supervisor, Medical ServiceHead Nurse, Operating RoomAssistant Director, Nursing Service, NightHead Nurse, Medical andSurgical ServiceSupervisor, Medical and Surgical ServiceSupervisor, Pediatrics, eveningSupervisor, Out-Patient ServiceHead Nurse, Operating RoomsSupervisor,AuxiliaryPersonnel

THE SCHOOL OF NURSINGHead Nurse,Elizabeth O'Shea, R.XMargaret Riffle, R.NMary Roberts, R.NFrances Sappixgtox, R.NMary Saulsbury, R.NPatricia Sites, R.N., B.SVIRGINIA Stack, R.NElizabeth Stittich, R.M*Flora Street, R.XAgnes Gurinskis, R.NEleanor Yomastek, R.NAlice Weber, R.N., B.SHelen Wheatley, R.NKathryx Williams, R.X., B.SRuth Wolfram, R.N., B.SFlorence Wong, R.XNorma Yeager, R.N15Surgical ServiceSupervisor, Semi-Private ServiceHead Nurse, Intravenous TherapyHead Nurse, Central SupplySupervisor, Nursing Service OfficeHead Nurse,— EveningPsychiatric Out- Patient Dept.Supervisor,Private ServiceHead Nurse, Operating RoomServiceSupervisor, Obstetric ServiceSupervisor, Pediatric ServiceHead Nurse, Medical-SurgicalHead Nurse, SurgicalServiceServiceInstructor, Auxiliary ServiceSupervisor, OperatingRoomServiceHead Nurse, Medical-Surgical ServiceHead Nurse, Special ClinicsHead Nurse, Personnel Health OfficeADMINISTRATIVE STAFF— UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDHOSPITALGeorge H. Buck, Ph.BKurt Nork, M.AEva F. Darley, R.N., B.SMartha Hoffman, R.NLexora McKexzie, R.NEleaxor Slacum, R.X., BJ5Jane Laib, R.X*Lorraixe Neel, R.NDirector, University HospitalAssistant Director, University HospitalAssociate Director, Nursing ServiceAssistant Director, N"ursing Service, afternoonAssistant Director, Nursing Service, nightAssociate Director, Nursing Psychiatric ServiceInstructing Supervisor,Red Cross AidSupervisor, Auxiliary Personnel

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND16SCHOOL OF NURSINGFlorence M. Gipe, R.N., Ed.D., DeanThe School of Nursing of the University of Maryland offers both generaland fundamental education for students who wish to prepare for professionalwork in the broad field of nursing activities.Theobjective of the college curriculumistoaid* thestudent to develophabits in critical and constructive thinking, as well as skills in nursing, whichwillcontinue to influence her growthassume the responsibilityher community.and learning, and will enable her tonurse and of a useful member ofof a professionalHistoryThe Schoolof Nursing of the University of Maryland, the second schoolfounded in Maryland, was organized in 1889 by Louisa Parsons,a student of Florence Nightingale, and a graduate of the St. Thomas HospitalBecause of her interest in Miss Parsons' new AmericanSchool, London.school, Miss Nightingale designed the present graduate nurse's cap.of nursing to beTheoriginaltwo year curriculum was extendedin1902 to three years.Fora generation, graduates of the growing school served in the community, foundednursing schools in Maryland and other states, and participated in their proIn World Wars I and II, graduates of the schoolorganizations.served on foreign soil with the Medical Units of the University of Maryland.fessionalIn 1920 the school of nursing became a separate unit of the University,although it continued to be administered as a hospital school.In 1926 the University of Maryland instituted a five year combined academicThe establishment of this type of program was inand nursing program.keeping with the trends in nursing education at that time. After completingtwo years of academic work in the College of Arts and Sciences and three yearsin the School of Nursing, the student received the Bachelor of Science degreeand the diploma of graduate in nursing.Recent trendsfor a four yearinnursing createdprogram leadinginto theMaryland, as in other states, a demanddegree of Bachelor of Science in Nurs-Board of Regents of the Universityprogram to replace the existing five year plan. On May26, 1952, the four year program was publicly announced by the President 3fA Dean was appointed and members of the faculty were acthe University.Through this action the Nursing School became acorded academic status.degree-granting institution. The School of Nursing, being a part of the StateUniversity which is also a Land Grant College, receives funds for operationfrom the University.ing.Thefaculty advised the President andto inaugurate such a

THE SCHOOL OF NURSING17Membership and AccreditationThe Universitywithofall01Maryland, which incorporates the School ofoithe other schools of theAmerican Colleges andUniversity,accreditedIsisamemberNursingof the Associationby the Middle States Association ofColleges and Secondary Schools.FACILITIES FOR INSTRUCTIONFacilities tor instruction used by the School of Nursing include: thevarious colleges of the University of Maryland at College Park, the professionalschools of the University, Dentistry, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy, and theCollege of Special and Continuation Studies on the Baltimore campus.In addition to these, the School of Nursing makes use of the followingfacilities:University of Maryland Hospital: General hospital of 600 beds, providingmedical, surgical, pediatric, and obstetric services.Out-Patient Department: Clinics for all services housed in the Old UniAn average of 500 patients are treated daily.versity Hospital building.Psychiatric Institute: Recently constructed addition to the UniversityHospital with facilities for 105 patients, the psychiatric out-patient departmentand Child Guidance Clinic.University of MarylandtheCollegeofEducationNursery-Kindergarten School: Unit operated byprovide training and experience for studentstointerested in nursery-kindergarten school education.SpringfieldMarylandStatefor the careHospital:Hospital of 2900 beds locatedof mentally ill patients.inSykesville,and treatmentBaltimore City Health Department: Agency providing health teaching andnursing care of patients in their homes.Mount Wilson State Hospital: Hospital of 500 beds providing care andtreatment for patients with tuberculosis.LIBRARY FACILITIESPark and Baltimore divisionslibrary, volumes on theCollege Park campus are shelved in the Chemistry, Entomology, and Mathematics Departments, Graduate School, and other units.LibrariesoftheThearelocated atUniversities.Ingeneral libraryisboth theadditionatoCollegethegeneraldepository for publications of the UnitedGovernment, and numbers some 75,000 documentsinitscollection.States

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND18TheSystem is able to supplement its referencefrom other libraries through Inter-LibraryLoan or Bibliofilm Service, or by arranging for personal work in the Libraryof Congress, the United States Department of Agriculture Library, and otheragencies in rialsThe School of Nursing Library is an integral part of the University ofMaryland Librae System, and is under the, Director of Libraries of the University.Both scientific and recreational collections of books are provided inthe Library which is conveniently located on the first floor of Louisa ParsonsHall, the student dormitory.Thefacilities of theMedical, Dental,Pharmacy and Law Schoolare available to the students of the School of Nursing.AdditionalLibrariesfacilities areprovided at the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Library, which comprises theCity of Baltimore; the Peabody Library whichcomprises a large collection of non-circulating books; and the MarylandHistorical Society Library.public library system of theADMISSION REQUIREMENTSFreshmen StudentsGraduates of accredited secondary schools will be admitted by certificatethe recommendation of the principal.The admission requirements ofthe School of Nursing are much the same as of the other schools of the Universitjr.In selecting students more emphasis will be placed upon indicationsof probable success in nursing rather than upon a fixed pattern of subjectmatter.The following distribution of subject matter is desirable:uponEnglish4 units, required forallMathematics2 units, one each ofAlgebra and Plane GeometryHistoryForeign Language1unit,1unit,1unit1unit1unitisdivisions of the Universitydesirabletwotwounits are desirableunits are desirableScienceBiologyChemistryPhysicsAmerican citizens and foreign students whoEvidence of personal fitness for nursing in regardto health, personality, and moral character must be submitted.The schoolqualifyforisopento thoseadmission.Transfer StudentsAnystudent in good standing as to scholarship and conductiseligibleto

THE SCHOOL OF NURSINGtransferto19from an accredited college or university. Advanced standing is assignedstudents from such accredited institutions under the followingtransferconditions:Students1.schoolswho have had two yearsmay be admitted to theof collegeJuniorworkyearin other approvedproviding they havecompleted the courses prerequisite to the studies in the clinical area,such as biology, chemistry, bacteriology, and human anatomy andphysiology.Students admitted to the junior year must have completed the equivalentAmerican Civilization Program of the University of Maryland,2.of the(see page 35).The University3.ofadvanced standingMaryland reserves the rightifatthe transfer student's progressany timeisto revokeunsatisfactory.Application ProcedureApplicants from Secondary Schools: Procure an application blank from theFill in personal data requested and ask your principalor headmaster to enter your secondary school record and mail the blank to theDirector of Admissions.Director of Admissions.Tosuggested that applications be filed not later than Julyand January 1 for the spring semester. Applicationsfrom students completing their last semester of secondary work are encouraged.If acceptable, s

TABLE OF CONTENTS Calendar College Park Division 2 Baltimore Division 3 Board of Regents and Maryland State Board of Agriculture 5 Colleges, University of Maryland 5 General Administrative Board 6 Administrative Officers 7 Faculty Committees 8 Map—College Park 10, 11 Faculty, School of Nursing 12 Part-time Instructional Staff 13 Faculty and Special Committees, School of Nursing 13 .