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NOEL E. FOSS Dcau ami Professor of Pluiniuii ii I ' li.C:.. South Dakota Stale Colicy.-, 1929; B.S. in I ' harm., 1929; M.S.. I ' liivi-rsitv of Maryland, 1932; I ' IlD.. 1933. LESLIK C. COSTEI.l.O Professor of Arialornii and Phiisioloflii H.S., Lniv.rsitv ol ' Manlaiui, 19.52; M.S., 19.54; Pli.D., 1957. (.ASIMIR 1. ICIIMOWSKI Emerson Professor of Pliiiniiaeolonil I ' h.C;., I ' niviTsitv of Marvlaiul. 1929; B.S. ill I ' liarni.. 19.30; M.S., 1932; I ' h.D., 19.36. 1 K. XC:IS M. MIM.KH Professor of Phinmaeeutieal Cheiiiistrt B.S., W ' lstcm Kcntiickv State- Colicse, 1946; Ph.D., Northwi-stcm I ' niver- sitv. 1949. DOX.M.D K. SH. Professor of Mierol iolotiii lis., I.ilxiiioii ;illcv Collru. ' . 19.57; M.S., I ' niv.rsilv of M.irvlaiid. 1938; Ph.D., 1943. I H.WK I. Sl., l Prtifrssor fif PhnniKK initio tf PhC. rniv.rsilv of M.irvl.in l, 1924; I ' h.C, 1925; B.S. ill Pharm., 192S; M.,S., 19.30; Ph.D.. 1935. BKN.|. M1N V. .M.I.EN . Mii iiile Professor of Phiirmiieij B.S. ill Ph.iriii.. I ' nivcrsilv of Man- laiui, 19.37, Ph.D., 1949. K.M.PII V. SHANCH.WV .AsMK id c Professor of PhuriniKii IVS. Ml Ph. inn , M.ivs.u hiiMllv { ' oll i;i- oi Pharm.uy, 19,52, M .S.. 19,55. Ph.D.. I ' niviTsity of Mii ' hiKiin, 1959.
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DR. NOEL E. FOSS Dean of the School of Pharmacy DEAN ' S MESSAGE A commencement is invariably a memorable occasion, and I am grateful for the oppor- tunity of sharing this one with you. As you enter upon your chosen field of en- deavor, it is a good time for you to reflect on the profession of pharmacy. Think of how much your national, state and local pharmacy organizations have been doing fpr you during the years you have been enrolled in the School of Pharmacy — the laws that are yours, the countless privileges and advantages that are yours — all because you have chosen phar- macy as a career. You have been preparing for a professional career in pharmacy, one of the health sciences and professions, but your education up to the present time has been preparation. It is oui hope that you will continue your education throughout your entire professional career, and I urge you to attend seminars, participate in association meetings and professional dis- cussions in the future. The faculty, staff and administration join me in wishing you success, health and happi- ness in your pharmacy profession.
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- z NICOLAS ZENKER A. ' .sociatc Professor of Plmrmuceuticul Clicinistry Candidat en Sciences Chimiques, Uni- versity of Louvain, 1948: M.A., Uni- versity of California, 1953; Ph.D., 1958. ELIE ABl ' SHANAB Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Clicinistry B.S. in Pharm., American University of Beirut, 1960; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1962; Ph.D., 1965. ADELE B. BALLMAN Assistant Professor of Englisli A.B., Goncher College, 1926; Ph.D., Jolms Hopkins University, 1935. CARL W. DRIEVER Assistant Professor of Pharmacology B.S. in Pharm., Purdue Ihiiversity, 1961; M.S., 1983; Ph.D., 1965. KENNETH L. EULER Assistant Professor of Pharmacognosy B.S. in Pharm., University of Pitts- hurgh, 1959; M.S., 1963; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Washington, 1965. GEORCE N. KRYWOLAP Assistant Professor of Microbiology B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, 1960; M.S., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, 1962; Ph.D., 1964. PETER P. LAMV Assistant Professor of Pharmacy B.S. in Pharm., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1956; M.S., 1958; Ph.D., 1964. DEAN E. LEAVITT Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration B.S. in Pharm., University of Mary- land, 1954: M.S., 1957; M.B.A., 1964.
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