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Since moving into its present location, the School of Pharmacy has added many facilities, including a Model Pharmacy which was made possible by a contribution from the Philadelphia Wholesale Drug Company. A Pilot Plant Laboratory was equipped by Wveth Laboratories in memory of Frank F. Law, and the Joseph McIntyre Research Laboratory is being utilized by graduate students. The Kendig Memorial Museum was dedicated on April io, 1957 It was made possible by members of the Pharmacy Alumni Association and many other donors. The students in the School of Pharmacy enjoy all of the advantages offered by a large university and share the opportunities and experiences which arc common to those who are enrolled in a great educational institution. 11
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iiniiimiiniiiiiniu JLe Jridtor y Oi The course in Pharmacy, leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy was established at Temple University in 1901, and the degree was offered for two years of day instruction or for three years of work at night. The night school was discontinued in 1918. In 1925, students were matriculated for a three year course only. Since 1932, four years of study have been required leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Beginning in i960, one year of pre-pharmacy at a recognized college will be required before entering Pharmacy School. Headquarters for the Pharmacy school was at 1808 Spring Garden Street in Philadelphia. Since !947 have been at our present location at 3223 North Broad Street, which places the Pharmacy School within one block of the Medical School, School of Nursing and the Temple University Hospital. 10
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“Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.”—Wordsworth This quotation is so true it is actually painful. As we prepare to graduate, we can look back on the days when we scoffed at the words of our professors because they were outmoded and antique. As we advanced from one class to another we slowly realized the wisdom of their moral and scholastic teachings. We would like to use this space to thank our excellent faculty for their infinite patience, and for the knowledge that they have bestowed upon us. Joseph B. Sprowls, Jr., Ph.C, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Dean, Professor of Pharmacy. Fred B. Gable, B.S., M.S., Assistant to the Dean 12 Charles F. Peterson, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pharmacy Harry Kostenbaudcr, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacy
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