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Albert Norman Ward Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RG2.03.001

Scope and Contents

This collection contains three series: manuscripts, photographs, and scrapbooks, relevant to Western Maryland College’s third President Albert Norman Ward. The first series of manuscripts contain presidential and marketing publications, correspondence about social organizations, students, buildings on campus, and other affairs outside of his time at WMC. Manuscripts including logbooks from his chancellor term at Kansas City University, Methodist Union papers/correspondence, and county involvement. The second series of photographs include portraits of Dr.Ward and his family, colleagues, and union members. The third series contain four scrapbooks: a ledger book, carbon copy letters, addresses, and school notes. Three of the four books have collaged newspaper clippings overlayed on the written text.

Dates

  • 1860s-1930s

Biographical / Historical

Remembered locally as the third president of Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), Albert Norman (A.N.) Ward was born November 27th, 1871 in Jarrettsville, Maryland to John T. and Elizabeth Mellor Ward. Despite having the same last name as J.T. Ward (the WMC’s first president), the two were not related. Ward was educated at local public schools before entering Towson State Normal School in preparation for becoming a teacher. After a year at Townson, he enrolled at Western Maryland College with the aim of joining the ministry. While a student, he met his future wife, Blanche Murchison. The two married in 1905 and had one son, Albert Norman Ward, Jr. Following Ward’s graduation from Western Maryland College in 1895, he joined the Maryland Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church and was ordained as a minister in 1897. Ward spent the next eight years pastoring a church in Washington D.C. while simultaneously earning a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from George Washington University. In addition to his pastorate in Washington, D.C., Ward also served in churches throughout Maryland and for three years in Seattle, Washington (1906-09). He was a critical force in the Methodist Protestant Union movement from 1931-1935. In 1905, Ward was elected to the Board of Trustees of Western Maryland College, a position he held until 1911. He also served as vice president for the college from 1913-1916 before becoming chancellor of Kansas City University (1918-1920). In July 1920, A.N. Ward succeeded T.H. Lewis as the third president of Western Maryland College. From 1928-1929, Ward served as President of the Carrol County Parent Teacher Association, leading a charge for increased support in dilapidated county school buildings. During his tenure as president, Ward oversaw the construction of several new buildings, including a new athletic field, McDaniel Hall, and Science Hall (now Hill Hall). He also helped expand the college curriculum from three courses of study to seven. His accomplishments were recognized by honorary doctorates of divinity from both Adrian College and Otterbein College in Ohio as well as an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Kansas City University. Ward died unexpectedly from a heart attack on September 22nd, 1935 at the age of sixty-four.

Extent

9000 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Title
Albert Norman Ward Collection
Status
In Progress
Author
Zoe Shelby
Date
12-09-2024
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the McDaniel College Repository

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