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64-al P. 9+ .x. 1: C ! ! a Q ! I E ! ! ! a v 3 E ! i 7 V M Q ,441 r14i1i1igp-1:1 1 111 1 in-in-uuuannux 1.111-.1411 1 up 1,1 1 414,141 gui-Quinn Report on History of School In 1891 the Detroit Young Men's Christian Association began its educational work as an evening school under the name Association Institute. The name was changed to Detroit Technical Institute on May 1, 1908, and was incorporated as such November 10, 1909, with power to confer degrees upon graduates of its professional schools. On May 9, 1918, in order to define the broadening activities more clearly the name was changed to Detroit Institute of Technology. Parke Davis in the summer of 1890 spoke for the Pharmacy school believing that such a school would be successful in Detroit and proposed to erect it near their plant. This motion however was overruled by the board of Trustees, who stated that for the convenience of the students it should be more centralized. The Board also stated that it should not be connected with Parke Davis En? Co.'s laboratory. It was 'first named the Department of Pharamacy of the Detroit College of Medicine and the school was started the evening of january 5, 1891, at the corners of St. Antoine and Mullet Streets. Dr. Theo A. McGraw was the first Dean but he resigned in 1891 and Dr. Clark was chosen in his place. Mr. W. H. Allen was given a degree of the department in April, 1895, as a reward for his valuable and eihcient services rendered as an instructor. In December, 1896, the College was burned and was temporarily discontinued. It was reopened however in january 1897. In March 1900 the laboratories were closed by the health oiiicer on account of quarantine, but the classes were conducted as usual on another floor. ' In June, 1902, Mr. W. H. Allen was elected Secretary. In February, 1903, it was decided that the school would conduct day classes, starting the next term. The session of 1904 was the last that we have any record of. In 1905 the Department of Pharmacy severed relations with Detroit College of Medicine and for two years was conducted by its former Dean. During this time the school was a private institution and had no power to confer degrees. In 1907 it became the Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy of the Detroit Institute of Technology. In 1908 Mr. Allen became Dean and remained the head of the Pharmacy school until 1915, when Mr. Jones became Dean. He remained dean until 1920 when Mr. Stout took charge. During the late years many improvements have been made such as enlarging the laboratories and more stockfroom equipment. First Annual School Outing On Friday, November 6th, 1925, the Detroit College of Pharmacy held its first annual school outing on the athletic Held at Belle Isle, followed by a banquet and entertainment in the evening at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium. The student body assembled in the morning at the College Building with about twentyffive of their own automobiles, all decorated with the school colors fpurple and whitej and with various appropriate Pharmaceutical Phrases. Also through the very kind courtesy of Mr. Knight of the Detroit Creamery, their prize sixfhorse team and wagon was sent to lead our procession. At about eleven o'clock in the morning, the parade started off from the College Building, with the sixfhorse team and wagon carrying our Pharmacy Orchestra in the lead. With two motorcycle policemen, clearing traiiic in front of the procession, we proceeded down Elizabeth to Brush Street, thence to jefferson and east to Belle Isle. mms 1i1:111::: 1 1 1 111:41 1-11 1 101 1 up 11111 1 qnmzms an-uqnfuqn Nine Q I Q47 . -N Q O u ., U ll i l L2 l! n if ll I 3 ll ll ll C ll u I l ! U ! U ! ! !l !l !! 1 ! ! 1 1 3 ! ! ! .3 lab
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