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Page 67 text:
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There is now provided a two years’ course leading to the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist, and a four years’ course (regular college course) leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. The Pharmaceutical headquarters is in the Chemistry building, and consists of a splendid lecture room and laboratory, which are being equipped as rapidly as possible for the accommodation of the pupils enrolled. The purpose of the department is to produce competent pharmacists to supply the needs of the state as well as to further all measures for a high standard of Pharmacy. The courses are arranged along lines consistent with the ideas of The American Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties, which association keeps abreast of the times, sfriving for the best interests of the profession. There are at present five students enrolled in the courses, four of whom are in the two years’ course, all happy and loyal to the M. A. C. We are real pharmics: the charter members of the new department, and always expect to be counted in and bear our share of the responsibilities and show a spirit of appreciation as well as classes of other departments. Yours truly, Junior Pharmics: Paul Mitchell, President Junior Class. Blanch Conard, Secretary Junior Class.
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cSc jc S] : 3 ra 8 » i Pharmacy §3 « i I t§CgJ£S3§3 C§Cg C 3C C 3C 3C 3C C :C C C C C 3C 3C D§3 t§Cg3t 3§3 In the spring of 1907, President J. M. Hamilton, who has ever a vigilant eye for the welfare of our institution and the state at large, prompted by the application of several students for a course in Pharmacy, conceived the plan of creating such a department. After being carefully considered by the faculty, this was recommended to the executive board by which it was favorably passed in April, 1907, and was approved of by the state board of education, at the June meeting. Professors Y. K. Chesnut and R. A. Cooley outlined the first course for the department, and F. Y. Gordan. of Howell, Michigan, was appointed to organize the school in September, 1907. Professor Gordan resigned the following October, and Charles E. F. Mollet was elected to fill the vacancy and immediately began his work of instruction and the arrangement of the schedule and courses for the same. Professor Mollet is not only a practical pharmacist and experienced teacher, but also one thoroughly in touch with his pupils and devoted to the best interest and progress of those who come under his instructions. 58
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