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ffhe SCd1'l6b'R8.1J Department of Botany and Pharmaoognosy OTTO P. M. CANIS, Ph.G. Pl'0fL'5S0l' of Botany amz' P!7H1'lll!lf0gl70XJl Professor Otto P. M. Canis was born in Dresden, Germany, in 1870. He received his education and served his pharmaceutical apprenticeship there. Coming to this country as apharmacist, Professor Canis was first employed by Lehn and Pink. As soon as he had become acclimated in this country he became a private instructor of pharmacy, specializing in coaching pupils for State Board Examinations. For many years Professor Canis was identified with the Sugar Beet in- dustry as supervisor in the scientific department of the Colorado Sugar Refining Co. Following this enterprise he established a pharmacy of his own and later when he returned to teaching his daughter, also a registered pharmacist, con- tinued to run the business. In 1918 Professor Canis accepted a position on the faculty of Fordham University, lecturing in Botany, Materia Medica, Physiology, and Pharmacog- nosy. When the'New Jersey College of Pharmacy moved to its newbuilding in 1925 and the' 'Pharmacognosy Department was enlarged, Professor Canis came to take charge of the course. Heart and soul in his work, he has labored hard to place our department of Botany and Pharmacognosy among the best of its kind in Colleges of Pharmacy of the country-and he has succeeded. fPage 201
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iffhe SC8.I'l2b 'ROM is Dedication QRS DR. CASWELL A. MAYO On Friday, the thirteenth of January, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, DR. CASWELL A. MAYO, Dean of the New Jersey College of Pharmacy, 1925- 26, closed his eyes on the world of Pharmacy he loved so well. One of the outstanding figures in his profession-respected for his labors, admired for his personality-Dr. Mayo leaves behind him thousands of friends who sincerely mourn his passing. Dr. Mayo was born in Columbus, Mississippi, in 1863. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1887 and from that time until 1917 he served as Editor of the American Druggist. For several years he was asso- ciated in an editorial capacity with the W. S. Merrill Company. By his Alma Mater he was awarded the degree of Master of Pharmacy in 1910, and from the Cincinnati College of Pharmacy in 1920 he received the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy Hfaonoris cazzsesf For several years he was Dean of the Queen City College of Pharmacy and for sixteen years was a member of the Trustees of the New York College of Pharmacy. . Dr. Mayo will always be remembered by the Class of 1928 as their first Dean at the New Jersey College of Pharmacy. He was confronted with the diflicult task of moving the College to its new building and adjusting it to its new surroundings. His companionship and spirit of service endeared him to the hearts of all who knew him during his work here among us. I Page 191
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ffhe Scarlet Rag JOSEPH BILOGAN, Pl1.G. Iazsfrizctor' in Botany and P!.7tl1'l7ZlZCOgl70S3l Mr. Bilogan was born in Dolyniany, Galicia, Austria. ,He received his preliminary education in the schools of that city and Lemberg. He fought in the World War in the Austrian Army in 1917 and 1918. In 1918 Mr. Bilogan came to the United States and attended Columbia University Where he acquired the English Language. In 1922 he entered the New Jersey College of Pharmacy and was graduated in 1924 with the degree of Ph.G., receiving the pharmacology prize and the second prize for the highest average. p Mr. Bilogan is a charter member of Omega Chapter, Kappa Psi fraternity. SLLZLIZEIZZC ASSiXf6l71l J. M. BLOCK fPage 211
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