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Alma Preinkert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alma Preinkert Alma Preinkert (October 22, 1895 – February 28, 1954) was the registrar at the University of Maryland before being murdered by an intruder at her Washington, D.C. home. A Maryland alumna and a beloved figure in the University community, her murder sent shockwaves through the area. Although a large investigation ensued, her attacker was never identified.〔(A University of Maryland:Culture - 50 Year-Old Mystery - University of Maryland Registrar Alma Preinkert's Murderer Was Never Found ) (Accessed May 2012)〕 A building on the University's College Park campus, the ''Preinkert Field House'' (which currently contains the National Center for Smart Growth), and ''Preinkert Drive'' are named after Alma Preinkert .〔〔(University of Maryland:The Women of Maryland Faculty and Staff Who Have Made A Difference ) (Accessed May 2012)〕 == Selected publications==
*Preinkert, A. H., and American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. (1940). The work of the registrar: A summary of principles and practices in American universities and colleges. Washington, DC: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
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