Chemistry Building and College Building
- A-10827
- Item
- [ca. 1925]
View looking northeast at the Chemistry Building. Cars parked in centre of image, with College Building visible in background.
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Chemistry Building and College Building
View looking northeast at the Chemistry Building. Cars parked in centre of image, with College Building visible in background.
Group photo of three St. John Ambulance officers participating in a course held in the Chemistry Building. College of Pharmacy pennants and memorabilia in background.
Image of participants in a St. John Ambulance course held in the Chemistry Building. One participant is being attended to by a second participant, while a uniformed St. John Ambulance officer observes. College of Pharmacy pennants and memorabilia in background.
Head and shoulders image of Wesley C. MacAulay, Dean of Pharmacy, wearing academic robes and mortarboard.
Bio/Historical Note: Wesley Claude MacAulay was born in East Dudswell, Que., in 1909 and moved with his family to Limerick, Saskatchewan in 1918. He graduated with a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Saskatchewan in 1936 and continued with postgraduate studies at Purdue University. MacAulay was on the faculty of the University of Toronto from 1937 until 1939, when he accepted a position with the College of Pharmacy of the U of S. Between 1942 and 1945 he served with the Canadian Army overseas. MacAulay was appointed dean of Pharmacy in 1946 until his death in 1975. He was active in many professional and educational organizations, serving as President of: the Association of the Deans of Pharmacy; the Association of the Faculties of Pharmacy; and the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada.