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Carl F. Emswiller, Jr. papers

4.61 Linear Feet 8, 5" doc cases; 1, 5" doc case, legal; 1 flat clamshell
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This collection consists of correspondence, clippings, presentations, publications, photographs, speeches and other related materials. The items span Emswiller's 38 year career in pharmacy. There is a great deal of personal correspondence written to Emswiller by his colleagues and friends upon receipt of his many awards. The materials in the collection also provide insight into the evolvement of office-based, patient-centered pharmacy practices. This was a very innovative approach which spanned the transition from the traditional pharmacy of the early 20th century to the pharmacy model of the early 21st century.

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Carl F. Emswiller, Jr. papers 4.61 Linear Feet 8, 5" doc cases; 1, 5" doc case, legal; 1 flat clamshell

Sigma Tau Alpha Pharmacy Fraternity records

1 Linear Feet 1 box
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This collection includes records and documentation from its inception in 1977 to its closure in 1980 and provides insight into the social aspects of student life. Materials include the fraternity's preamble and constitution, bylaws, a scrapbook with photographs, meeting minutes, ledger book, financial records, rush and initiation information, contact information, and a master copy of their fundraiser cookbook. The minutes provide a detailed account of the materials discussed during each executive council meeting. The scrapbook documents all of the social gatherings and the initiation of new members.

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Sigma Tau Alpha Pharmacy Fraternity records 1 Linear Feet 1 box

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