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Dr. Wes MacAulay - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Wes MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, wearing academic robes and mortarboard.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Wesley Claude MacAulay was born in 1909 in East Dudswell, Quebec, 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 in Indiana. Dr. MacAulay was on the faculty of the University of Toronto from 1937-1939, when he accepted a position with the College of Pharmacy of the U of S. Between 1942-1945 he served with the Royal Canadian Army overseas. Dr. MacAulay was appointed dean of Pharmacy in 1946, serving 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.

Dr. Alec Wood With Pill Machine

Three white lab-coated men standing around a pill machine; Dr. Alec Wood, professor of Pharmacy, at far right. Names on back of photo: "Ron Hodges, Art Welykholowa, Dr. Alec Wood".

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. James Alexander (Alec) Wood received his Certificate of Pharmacy in 1941 and his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy in 1946. He retired in 1982 and became Professor Emeritus. Alec Wood celebrated his 100th birthday in 2016.

Dr. Wes MacAulay - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Wes MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, in his office.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Wesley Claude MacAulay was born in 1909 in East Dudswell, Quebec, 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 in Indiana. Dr. MacAulay was on the faculty of the University of Toronto from 1937-1939, when he accepted a position with the College of Pharmacy of the U of S. Between 1942-1945 he served with the Royal Canadian Army overseas. Dr. MacAulay was appointed dean of Pharmacy in 1946, serving 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.

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