Fonds uofa-992 - Halley Hamilton Gaetz fonds

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Halley Hamilton Gaetz fonds

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    • 1917-[1970] (Creation)
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      Gaetz, Halley Hamilton

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    0.02 m of textual records and other material

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    Pharmacist, Administrator, 1867-1922. Dr. Gaetz settled in Red Deer, Alberta, in 1884. He founded Red Deer's first drugstore in 1891, and was an early member and president of the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association. He was also active in Red Deer's municipal affairs, serving as city councillor and mayor in 1907 and 1908. Upon the creation of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Alberta in 1916, Dr. Gaetz was appointed Director and Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica, positions he held until his death.

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    Fonds consists of these series: I Biographical memoir ([1970]). Margaret (Gaetz) Hogarth's memories of her father and the Red Deer district. II Photographs (1917-1937). Family; University faculty members; students; campus.

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