MARC Bibliographic Record

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035    $9WIHV85-A507
035    $a(OCoLC)ocn173700103
035    $a(Whi)4377-arcatdb
035    $a(OCoLC)173700103
035    $a(EXLNZ-01UWI_NETWORK)999464923202121
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049    $aWHSA
052    $a3800
099    $aMss 747
110 2_ $aColumbia University.$bCollege of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
245 10 $aColumbia University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences records,$f1829-1976.
300    $a24.4$fcubic feet (62 archives boxes, 1 record center carton, 1 flat box, 1 index card box); plus
300    $3additions of$a222$fphotographs and
300    $a77$ftransparencies,
520    $aRecords of the institution founded in 1829 as the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. The college affiliated with Columbia University in 1904 and closed in 1976. Included are minutes, committee papers and other records of the Board of Trustees primarily dating from the nineteenth century; incomplete minutes of the Faculty Council; extensive administrative files of three deans (Joseph L. Kanig, E.E. Leuallen, and Stephen M. Gross) concerning curriculum development, the financial problems which led to loss of accreditation by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education and the closing of the school, controversial plans for a new building at Morningside Heights, and numerous other topics; registar's correspondence (1912-1940) with President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia, several deans, and college faculty; and incomplete files dating from the institution's final years pertaining to other administrators who were responsible for finances, admissions, development, and student affairs.$bAlso included are early records of the Alumni Association, clippings and college publications, examinations, and miscellaneous historical materials.
520 8_ $aThe processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional photographic accessions are described below.
500    $aForms part of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Archives collection.
506    $aRESTRICTED: Access is restricted due to the presence of information confidential under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Researchers are required to agree not to release personally identifiable information about students prior to using the collection. Consult reference archivist regarding access.
555 0_ $aRegister to the processed portion.
561 1_ $aPresented by the College via the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 1976-1984.
541 1_ $81.1\a$aColumbia University. College of Pharmacy via Dr. Gross$d19761004$eM76-521$3See PCID 3.
583 1_ $81.2\a$aAccessioned$b39.0 cubic feet$c19761004$3See PCID 3.
541 1_ $82.1\a$aAmerican Institute of the History of Pharmacy (a separation from M84-034)$d19830209$eM84-037$3See PCID 3.
583 1_ $82.2\a$aAccessioned$b0.4 cubic feet$c19830209$3See PCID 3.
541 1_ $83.1\a$3Collection to date (M76-521 and M84-037).
583 1_ $83.2\a$aProcessed-new$c198906$n22.6$ocubic feet$3Collection to date (M76-521 and M84-037)
583 1_ $83.3\a$aDeaccessioned-unprocessed$c198906$n16.8$ocubic feet$3Collection to date (M76-521 and M84-037)
541 1_ $84.1\a$3Photographs of buildings and classrooms of the college, as well as photographic portraiture of individuals involved with the college, including instructors and students. This has been assigned call number PH 3846, PH 3846 (3), and PH 3846 (5). Qty: 201 photographs (3 archives boxes and 1 folder).
541 1_ $85.1\a$3Photographs related to the U.S. Coast Guard Hospital Corps School held at the college during World War II, including images of students involved in classroom activities. This has been assigned call number PH 3847 and PH 3847 (3). Qty: 12 photographs (2 folders).
541 1_ $86.1\a$3Lantern slides related to the history of the college created ca. 1915. This has been assigned call number PH 3848. Qty: 77 transparencies.
583 1_ $86.2\a$aAccessioned$c19010101$3Lantern slides related to the history of the college created ca. 1915. This has been assigned call number PH 3848. Qty: 77 transparencies
541 1_ $87.1\a$3Photographs related to the J.N. Hegeman and Company druggists in New York during the late nineteenth century. This has been assigned call number PH 3849. Qty: 9 photographs.
583 1_ $87.2\a$aAccessioned$c19010101$3Photographs related to the J.N. Hegeman and Company druggists in New York during the late nineteenth century. This has been assigned call number PH 3849. Qty: 9 photographs
650 _0 $aPharmacy$xStudy and teaching.
650 _0 $aPharmacy colleges$zNew York (State)$zNew York.
650 _7 $aPharmacy colleges.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060343
650 _7 $aPharmacy$xStudy and teaching.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060330
651 _7 $aNew York (State)$zNew York.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204333
655 _7 $aManuscript collection.$2local
655 _7 $aPhotographs.$2aat
655 _7 $aLantern slides.$2aat
710 2_ $aCollege of Pharmacy of the City of New York.
710 2_ $aColumbia University.$bCollege of Pharmacy.
740 0_ $aAmerican Institute of the History of Pharmacy Archives collection.
856 42 $uhttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00747$zFinding aid available online.
990    $aUWARC
994    $aC0$bWHSAR
997    $aMARCIVE

MMS IDs

Document ID: 999464923202121
Network Electronic IDs:
Network Physical IDs: 999464923202121
mms_mad_ids: 9943773402122