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The Storm Lake Times
Published Tuesday, December 24, 2019
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
BY ART CULLEN
The lake is frozen and snowswept. Men will squat in fishing shacks to take out their anger on walleye and perch while contemplating the Christmas message. It must be time to write that holiday letter
The kids are okay. They’re not kids, they’re adults able to ride a bicycle solo. Joe is playing fiddle on a street corner in the French Quarter. Hometowners Gordon and Jill Linge, now living…
David Adler: Expanding and enhancing pharmacy education and practice
2016 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
By David Jacobson / Wed Aug 10, 2016
David Adler, PharmD ’70, Distinguished Pharmacy Alumnus 2016
It was fortuitous that David Adler, PharmD ’70, began his studies at the UCSF School of Pharmacy in the fall of 1966, precisely when UCSF Medical Center’s Ninth Floor Project went into action. That project’s…