Frank Hartley
British pharmacist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Frank Hartley was a pharmacist who became Dean of the School of Pharmacy, University of London and later Vice-Chancellor of the university from 1976 to 1978. Early life and education He was born in Nelson, Lancashire, England, the son of Robinson King Hartley, a plumber, and his wife, Mary, née Holt. His father died when he was five. He attended Nelson Municipal Secondary School until 1926 and then wanted to be a teacher. However, as he was deaf in one ear he was refused a bursary and instead did a three-year apprenticeship at a Nelson pharmacy. After completing his apprenticeship he competed for, and won, a Jacob Bell scholarship to study for the diploma of pharmaceutical chemistry at the School of Pharmacy in London , qualifying in 1932, under Prof Wilfred Herbert Linnell. He then worked there as demonstrator and studied for a degree in chemistry at Birkbeck College, University of London, graduating in 1936 with first-class honours.
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