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College of Pharmacy : administrative documents
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MS-13-82, Box 32, Folder 5
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1961-1971 (Creation)
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1 cm of textual records
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File contains administrative documents pertaining to the College of Pharmacy from 1961 to 1971, a period when Dr. J. Gordon Duff would have been director of the college. Documents include correspondence between Duff and Dr. K.M. James, Duff and William R. Townsend of Kenneth Staples Drug Company Ltd., and between C.R. McLean and Henry Hicks with Duff CCed. File also includes a College of Pharmacy preliminary calendar for 1962-1963, financial papers, a Faculty of Arts and Science pamphlet, a pharmaceutical education recommendations document, and a document on new regulations for fees for the school session of 1961-1962.
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File contains correspondence material, but was put into the Pharmacy History and Research series because J. Gordon Duff most likely used this file for history and research purposes.