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Title
California College of Pharmacy, Class of 1933
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1930-08
Contributing Institution
UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
Collection
Day (Robert L.) Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Scope/Content: California College of Pharmacy, Class of 1933. Photo taken in August, 1930. Salvador P. Zappella is seated second from the left in the front row of the picture. Picture was taken from the back of the classroom. Zappella graduated in 1933 with a three-year Ph.G. (Pharmacy Graduate) degree. After becoming a pharmacist he was a partner in the Golden State Pharmacy in San Francisco and in 1951 he opened his own pharmacy in San Carlos, Zappella's White Oaks Pharmacy.
Type
image
Form/Genre
photographic print
Identifier
mss2011-23_tc_033_prints_classphotos_1900-1945_classof1933.jpg
Subject
University of California, San Francisco. School of Pharmacy
students
class photos 1900-1945
California College of Pharmacy
Groups
lectures
TwoCatDigital
day collection
Source
UCSF Collection MSS 2011-23
Relation
UCSF School of Pharmacy

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