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Title
School of Pharmacy Faculty and Staff, ca. 1930-1940
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1930-1940
Contributing Institution
UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
Collection
Day (Robert L.) Collection
Rights Information
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Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Scope/Content: Portrait of 11 members of the School of Pharmacy staff, circa 1930s, standing on steps inside a room. Note on reverse: "School of Pharmacy Staff L to R - Front Row Circa 1930s *L. Strait *F. Goyan +S. Dean +T. Daniels +J. Oreto *R. Pratt L to R - Rear *W. Kummer *W. Millar +J. Eiler +M. Renoff *J. Wells *Deceased +Retired This photo taken in the late 1930s J.T. Oreto 2/15/82"
Type
image
Form/Genre
photographic print
Identifier
mss2011-23_tc_004_prints_groups_sopstaff_ca1930.jpg
Subject
University of California, San Francisco. School of Pharmacy
University of California, San Francisco. School of Pharmacy. Faculty
University of California, San Francisco. -- History
faculty
Robertson Pratt
Troy C. Daniels
Jere E. Goyan
Groups
TwoCatDigital
day collection
Source
UCSF Collection MSS 2011-23
Relation
UCSF School of Pharmacy

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