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The courses of instruction in the college of pharmacy not only prepares graduates to operate drug stores, but also fit them for other lines of pharmaceutical activity; to become hospital pharmacists; to enter the wholesale drug field; in the laboratories of pharmaceutical, chemical, biological and cosmetic industries; as analysts and in- spectors for health boards and other government agencies. Plans for the College of Pharmacy call for the erection of a new building for Pharmacy and Related Sciences on the Butler campus at the earliest possible date; the estimated cost is $400,000.00. For the present, the larger part of the work in phar- macy courses is being given in the buildings at 800 East Market Street. Members of the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are also giving instruction in some courses there. A number of pharmacy students are attending regular classes on the Butler campus at Sunset Avenue. The College of Pharmacy holds membership in the American Association of Col- leges of Pharmacy and is accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. Edward H. Niles is Dean of the College of Pharmacy and other faculty members are: Arthur A. Harwood, Dufae W. Lee, N. Lindley Michener, Sampson F. Jeffries, Paul W. Oren, Robert L. Prettyman, Edward J. Rogofsky, and Edward E. Swanson. Ardin E. Hays and George A. Schumacher conduct regular classes at the Market Street division. ANTONIDES MAY i PRETTYMAN LEE P HAR MAC y
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DEAN EDWARD H. NILES The College of Pharmacy of Dutlcr Uni- versity was established in 1945 by merger with the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. The latter institution had been in operation obout thirty-five years, and had played a prominent part in the development of phar- maceuticol education. Its graduates hold po- sitions of distinction in the field of pharmacy in Indiana and other states. MICHENER JEFFRIES HARWOOD ROGOFSKY COLLEGE OF
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DEAN RATTI The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the oldest school within Butler University, was estab- lished with the founding of this university in 1855. Dean Gino A. Ratti, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, head of the Department of Romance Languages, and Professor of French, came to the Butler faculty in 1920. Dean Ratti received his A. B. and A. M. degrees from Middlebury College and his Ph. D. from the University of Grenoble. Gelston, Wesenberg, Norton. Aldrich, Rat+i. Morrison, Brunson, Renfrew, Macdonald. Whitesell, Lundgren, Rubenking, Wascovlch. Usher, Silver, Beeler. Burdette, Rayback, Robbins Zadrozney, Burdin, Peeling, Walters. COLLEGE OF
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