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Abraham Taub M. Irene Bailey The Chemistry Department, abundant with dynamic personalities, is chaired by Professor Abraham Taub. Professor Taub instructs the course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and also coordinates the graduate student program. He has had many of his articles published and some are to be found in the textbooks which we use. Professor Taub also finds time to serve as Director of the Pharmacy College Library and to participate in all College of Pharmacy alumni functions. Instructor of Inorganic Chemistry and one of the most popular professors at college, Dr. M. Irene Bailey has taken an active part in all Columbia activities. Not once in the past four years has Professor Bailey failed to attend a school dance. Known as Ma Bailey because of her helpful attitude toward the fresh- men, Professor Bailey will always be affectionately remembered by the Class of ' 57. Associate Professor Augustus DiSomma is as stern a disciplinarian in the standards he requires his students to meet as he is in the standards he sets for his own experimental work. Values are made to be lived up to and are not to be compromised with. Whether the student ' s goal be retail pharmacy or pure science Professor DiSomma believes that the same ideals should be upheld. Assistant Professor Louis Malspeis often has raised a heavy eyelid with keen-witted memories of his own college life at Butgers and U.C.L.A., where he completed his doctoral work. Professor Malspeis is anxiously awaiting the opportunities which both pharmacy student and professor will have when we are integrated with the main campus. In this more genuine atmosphere we should earlier be able to find the true place of pharmacy in the community. Augustus DiSomma 18 Louis Malspies Michael Clay
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Barry H. Dashowitz Roy Kuromoto Assistant Professor Barry Dashowitz was appointed to the faculty in September 1956. An alumnus of our school Professor Dashowitz received his doctorate at the University of Florida. Sincerely believing that a Ph.D. does not signify the end of one ' s education he intends to continue his studies. He plans to supplement his pharmacy education with courses in Chemical Engineering and Psychology. By broadening his educational background Professor Dashowitz feels that he will increase the interest and potential value of his course. In his brief association with our school, Dr. Roy Kuromoto earned a. great amount of respect and admiration from the student body. Dr. Kuromoto ' s career could readily serve as a model for people intending to do advanced work in pharmacy. His education and teaching experience spans the country and includes the University of Utah, the University of Wisconsin, and Columbia. At present Dr. Kuromoto is employed by a large manufacturing concern. Believing that both student and instructor should have a deep insight into the work they are undertaking, Assistant Professor Joseph L. Kanig is seeking to stimulate insight at both ends of the educational spectrum. We all know of the meticulous care and thought which go into the choice of the daily laboratory prescriptions. Few of us, though, are aware that Professor Kanig is seeking to have the education course requirements of the pharmacy instructor made more rigid. Assistant Professor William Weingold is the first pharmacy instructor whom the student encounters. A graduate of CUCP, Professor Weingold teaches the pharmaceutical technology course. Besides his interest in the Student Council, Professor Weingold is faculty advisor to the Student Branch of the A.Ph.A. J William Weingold 1 17
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Frank J. Pokorny Lucy W. Clausen Just like the movie stars, Professor Michael Clay believes marriage and a career can be successfully combined. Two projects, one recently completed and the other soon to be undertaken, are cited as proof. Jonathan David Clay, born June 27, 1956 is the primary evidence. Also in evidence is a pharmacology project to be studied at P. S. jointly by Professor and Mrs. Clay. We know that both projects will meet with success; Professor Clay agrees that the first was far more stimulating. Professor Frank J. Pokorny is as much at home in the council room as he is in the botany lab. Meaning and direction is given to student activities due to his affable and able assistance. We felt it both an honor and a pleasure to have been under Professor Pokorny ' s inspiring tutelage during our freshman and junior years. The time-worn adage that the best is saved for last holds water in pharmacy school. Professor Clausen handles her senior microbiology course in a way which could serve as an example for providing interesting and stimulating lectures throughout the four years. Assistant Professor Margaret C. Staud attended Barnard College and received her masters degree a t Cornell University. Professor Staud instructs the zoology and physiology courses. Mainstay of the Botany Department, Francoise Kelz is a graduate of Barnard College. Elevated to Instructor last year, Miss Kelz is in charge of the Botany and Pharmacognosy laboratories. Margaret Staud Francoise Kelz Claire Sinai 19
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