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FREDERICK JOHN WULLING A Noted Educator ui Pharmacy Frederick John Wulling, president of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 1916-1917, was dean and member of the facidty of the College of Pharmacy of the University oi Minnesota for more than forty years. He was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1860. After graduation from Carlstadt, New Jersey, High School in 188S and after completion of a course of study in a business college, Wulling matriculatcil at Cxjlum- bia University, College of Pharmacy, and was graduated in 1887. Follow- ing graduation, he was named Associate Editor of the Pharmaceutical Record. In 1892, Professor Wulling was elected a member of the faculty and dean of the College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, and when, under his direction, the Medicinal Plant Garden was estab- lished, he was named Director. During World War I, the Garden contributed a great service by supplying standardized Tincture of Digitalis. Wulling is the author of: Fvolution of Botany, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds, and C:ourse in Law. Among the honors and degrees which Professor Wulling received were: Pharm. D., and LL.B., University of Minnesota; Ph.M., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science; honorary Sc.D., Columbia University. He was i)resident of the American Conference of Pharmaceutical Facilities, 1914-1915, and trustee of the U. S. Pharma- copeial Convention, 1920-1930. He was director of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts and was a member of various literary and social clubs. Frederick John Wulling died November 21, 1947. ke J cnool
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A. G. DuMez Dean of the School of Pharmacy THE DEAN ' S MESSAGE to THE GRADUATING CLASS Gladstone said: In the health of the public lies the wealth of the nation. Dentistry, medi- cine, pharmacy and nursing are the health ser- vice professions upon which we depend to keep our bodies in healthy condition. You, who are about to complete your formal education in pharmacy, will soon begin the practice of your profession, and it is expected that you, in accordance with Maryland tradi- tion, will do your full share of the work re- quired to sateguard the health of the public and to build up the wealth of the Nation. I congratulate you upon having completed your college education and training at a time, such as this, when the opportunities for service are limitless, and wish for you success and hap- piness in the pursuit of your calling. A. G. DuMf.z, Dean
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