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Pharmacy students listen to a lecture
12020-06-02T17:45:44+00:00Christine Liebson6faeb936e67a615bb9a88f40102e089038d20a5495A Pharmacy School lecture, ca. 1913plain2020-07-16T19:44:14+00:00012811913?Pharmacy ; R77000 Students ; E32430 LecturesunknownunknownCWRU ArchivesEvents and Activities ; PeoplePharmacy students listen to a lecture, 1913?Copyright status unknown.1913?Christine Liebson6faeb936e67a615bb9a88f40102e089038d20a54
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12020-03-24T10:46:31+00:00School of Pharmacy28Did you know? In 1910, the School of Pharmacy moved into the Ohio Wesleyan Medical School Building at Central Avenue and East 14th Street. The Medical Department of Ohio Wesleyan University had vacated the building earlier in the year, when it consolidated with Western Reserve University's School of Medicine.image_header2021-03-02T17:09:32+00:001908-19201908The Cleveland School of Pharmacy was originally established in 1882 by the Cleveland Pharmaceutical Association. It became affiliated with Western Reserve University in 1908. While downtown, the School was housed for most of the time in the old Ohio Wesleyan Medical School building. Student life was almost non-existent as many of the students clerked in drug stores when they did not attend classes. However, a basketball team was organized in 1910. Student activities increased when the School moved to the University Circle campus. Further information about the early history of the school, later years on the University Circle campus, and its gardens at Squire Valleevue Farm is available in the archived blog post, "The School of Pharmacy," written by Archives staff.