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IXKKX W ff' 'v-' Jf 1 'vr N W Ylulll 1 QA The School of Pharmacy HE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY of the College of the City of Detroit is starting on its fourth year of development. During the past three years it has shown a steady growth from a mere handful of students until now the enrollment numbers over one hundred. The pharmacy fac- ulty has been increased from two to 'live members. It is gratifying to us to find that members of our two graduating classes have been uniformly successful in their employinent. Starting with this semester we have three post-graduate students doing research work for the National Formulary committee. Our college has been twice during the past two years brought into national prominence through citations for the best balanced curricu- lum at national meetings of pharmaceutical associations. The School oi Pharmacy, College of the City of Detroit, should become a leader in the training of men and women to fulfill the most important and eminently essential duties of preparing medicines for the prevention and cure of disease, for it is located in the wo1'ld's greatest pharmaceutical man- ufacturing center and associated with one of our country's most rapidly growing literary colleges and expanding city school systems. Twenty-Four 6 E 4 '25 P4 2 Q. ES
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XXXXX ry f t' 'v-'4PJf l 'cv 1 W F City College N Ng -624' 'I ak 193.193 ,.... . PA ' ':. 'BN A IHIII MR. BRADT MR. ZINDLER. MR. SELTZEII MR. LAKEY MR. CRANDALL Pharmacy Faculty ERY much credit should be given to Mr. R. T. Lakey, Director of the School of Pharmacy, for its rapid growth. Mr. Lakey received his Phar. B. degree from the University of Buffalo, and a few years later received his M. A. from the Detroit Institute of Technology. His varied experience includes hospital work, government war-time re- search, and teaching. A Mr. F. T. Bradt, senior instructor in Materia Medica and Pharma- cognosly, received his B. S. degreein 1909 from Kalamazoo College. Not satished with this he went back to college and in 1914 received his B. S. degree in pharmacy. He is also second vice-president of the Detroit Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Mr. E. R. Crandall, Ph. C., B. S., is another member of the faculty who has been with the college since it was organized. He was assistant analyist for the Food and Drug Commission before it was incorporated under the Department of Agriculture. A- new addition to our faculty is Mr. F. L. Zindler. He received his Ph. C. and B. S. C. at Ohio State University in 1920. He was for about two years in the Analytical and Research Department of Parke, Davis Sz Co. Another new member of the faculty is Mr. L. A. Seltzer, who has Ph. C. and M. S. degrees from the U. of M. and a Ph. M. degree from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He has been a member of several national pharma- ceutical revision committees. At the present time he is recognized as one of the most ethical practicing druggists in Detroit. Twenty- Three 6 E A 'H in is
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