Robert C. Wilson School of Pharmacy papers
Collection DescriptionHistorical NoteAlthough the UGA School of Pharmacy was founded in 1903, the first graduations didn't occur until 1908. The school was originally to be housed in Science Hall but in November of 1903 the building burned down. Terrell Hall was constructed on the site of the burned structure and the Pharmacy School moved into that building in June 1905. In 1907 Robert C. Wilson was appointed as an instructor and in 1924 he become the dean of the school and remained in that position until 1948. Through the years, Dean Wilson continually worked to improve the UGA pharmacy program and in 1926 it became one of the first four-year required pharmacy degrees in the nation. Scope and ContentThe collection primarily consists of correspondence, publications, and writings documenting the School of Pharmacy and the Georgia Pharmacy Association. Administrative InformationPreferred CitationRobert C. Wilson School of Pharmacy papers, UA92-156, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries. Related Materials and SubjectsSubject TermsRelated Collections in this RepositoryRelated collections in this repository: College of Pharmacy records, UA04-016 and Kenneth L. Waters collection, ms2972. |
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