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Dr. Noel E. Foss Dean of the School of Pharmacy DEAN ' S MESSAGE To the Class of 1960 : Graduation is traditionally a time for both a backward and a forward look. Actually. the term graduation does not connote the completion of education: rather, it implies that a certain educational level has been reached. The other term used for this academic milestone, commencement, is a more descriptive term for it implies the beginning of a new educational process. It is quite possible that many of you will never enroll again for a full course of instruction in a school or university, but it is our desire that you do all in your ]50wer to continue your education in pharmacy through- out your entire life. I recommend a program of reading, attending seminars, associa- tion meetings and professional discussions to each of you, for in this manner you will continue your education throughout your entire professional career. The faculty, staff and administration of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy join me in wishing to each one of you success, health and happiness in all that life holds in store for you. Noel E. Foss, Dean
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I)k. Ik k .1. Si.wi DEDICATION The Class uf l ' J()i) i.- aliout in firuduali- fioni the School of Pharmacy, yet wc cannot depart withoul first payinp tribute to the entire faculty, lor were it not for their assistance and personal guidance, this |)roud occasion would not he pos- ilile. We esppcialU ui li in ihaiik tin- tiiaii tiio l closely associated willi our cia . our fai ullv ad- visor. Dr. Frank J. Slania. • (ii-l liecame acipiainled willi l)r. Slaina in our freshman year when he was appoinled as our class ad isor. During; these past four yi ' ars. Dr. Slaina has lieen more than a professor and more than an advisor . . . he has lieen a friend. Vi ' e admire him for his iinliritif; cfTorts on hehalf of eac-h student ' s welfare, his timely advice, and his ahility to talk on the student level and still com- mand respect. We will not forfiel the pari he has [ilayed in ihe many Alumni Krolics which wv ha e had. jlliiiMl lilin m ' i oirid never lia e ha l ihe-e affairs. Dr. .Slama grarhiated frntn the Italliinure I ' uK- lechnif- Institute .ind enlereil llie liiiversily of Maryland School of IMiartnacv In recci e his I ' h.H. in 1 ' 2I and hecome a rcfjislered pharmacist in the same vear. In ]9 ' 2r . he re(ei ed his I ' h.C; in I92 S he received his i .S. in pharmacy, in 19. 0 his M.S.. an. I in lalT his I ' h.I). In 19.S(). he was ap|)ointed a leilow of the Ohio Slate I ni- versily. Dr. Slania joined ihe faculty of the I ni- ersil (pf Marvland in ]M2(i and adxaticed to his prescnl position of I ' rofessor ol l ' harma oi;nosy. Apart from his duties on the faculty. Dr. Slama parlicipalcr- in man organizations. He is a char- ier tncmjier of ihe I ' hi Delta Chi Fraternity and of the Mho !lii Honor .Society. He also holds membership in the American Pharmaceutical As- sociation, the Rallimore Melro|iolilan IMiarmar-eu- tical A.ssocialion. the Maryland IMiarmaceulical Association, the I niversily of Maryland ( lub of Haltinuire ( ity. the Mumni As.«ocialion. and the Haltimore ' eleran Druggists ' Association. He is also a charier mend er of the newly organized American Society of Pharmacognosisls. Il is gralifving to know llial this man is a part of u- through education. His inspiration shall long he remendiercd. To vou Dr. f rank J. Slania. we humbU dedicale lhi . our veariiook. ihe Terra Mariae of 19(.( .
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DUNNING HALL The Srhool of Pharmacy ' s ih ' u luiiMiiiL;. Dun- tiiiip Hall, was (icdicatcd on Dei (-nilifr I. 1958. in honor of Dr. Hi-nry Arniill Brown Dunnint;. In rccofrnilidii of hi oiil-Uinilin IcMdiTship jml devotion lo ihc profession of I ' lKirniiH and loyal servire to ihc I ni crsily of Marylanil. These words a(i| iar on the |iron c |ilai|iif rrei led w ilhin the main entrance of Duinunf; Mall, iionorinf. ' the lonp and active cari-er of this dislinpuisheil alum- nus. Dninnn ' Hall, which houses the departments of Pharmacojinosy. I ' harmacolopy. I ' hysiolopy and Zoolopv. is liuilt of reinforced concrete, faced uilh lirick and ornainciilcd with limestone and firanili ' . lis two lloors and liasemenl. coverinp an area of II. 11(1(1 sijuare feet, arc so constructed that future expansion may lie madi- ii erecting three adrlilioiial lloors. The ha enicnl. w itii ,im air- conditioned lc(luri- room, temporary snack bar and liookstore. as wi-ll as hxkcr rooms for slu- dciils. pro iiles adeipialc area for the leaching of nuiriuraclm iri! ' pliannac . A pharmaceutical re- search laliorator . two pharinacv lahoratories. topclhcr with a small nniseum and a model drug store, arc located on llic lir--l Hour, which also accorninodales the admiiiislrali%e ollices and the indi idual ollices of the stall mcmhers. . slock room, leaching and research lahora- tories. and individual offices for the departments of I ' harmacognosy. Zoology. Pharmacology, and Phvsiology. compose the second floor. Dunning Hall is indeed a fitting Irilnile lo a man who has contrilnited in full measure to sci- ence and partiiidariv pharinacv. It is a challenge to students and faiiill lo give, as I ' l. Dimninp ha- done, ihcir hesi In llic profession of I ' li.ii niacy.
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