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  2. Gallagher's Drug Store on in vicinity of West 2nd - DAYTON...

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    rodat6 I think Revco bought all the Gallagher stores,and then later in years CVS bought the stores from Revco...Revco elemated all the soda fountains..and did you know that there was a cafa. in the basement of the store on main st. lethamc 6 posts Jun 23, 2009 4:20 PM

  3. Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    Bulldug - Yep, I remember Hoot Gibson's station at the corner of Philadelphia and Salem. If I recall correctly, the big hat on the car was red. There's a pharmacy there now, either CVS or Walgreens. The phone company building is still there and is still in use. Last Edited by on Apr 16, 2008 5:19 AM Martha Hardcastle 3 posts Apr 16, 2008

  4. Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    Bettmans is now located at the corner of Catalpa and Hillcrest in an old Rite-Aid store. I was surprised when they moved there as Ray's Pharmacy is just up the street at Catalpa and Fairview. Anticolis is now located on North Main out past Shiloh Springs Road. I think it's called Anticolis Cafe now. Last Edited by on Aug 25, 2007 12:53 PM

  5. For the Salem Avenue Folks - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    Prather's Pharmacy Piano store Another business of some sort. Must not have been something a kid would have been interested in. Then I believe a rooming house A dentist office shared with Dick's Barber shop Rudy's Marathon. (Later Jim "Hoot" Gibson; and he had a white 1958 or so 4 door T-bird with a big red Hat on it. He was indeed a hoot.

  6. Image - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    Image. Dayton in the 1950s > Howard Pharmacy, Valley St. 1957. Image 80 of 244.

  7. University of Ghana Legon Courses, Cut-off Points and fees | 2024

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    The tuition fees at the University of Ghana Legon vary, depending on your chosen program and level of study. Here’s what you can expect for the 2024/2025 academic year: For undergraduate programs, local students should plan for fees ranging from GHS 1,500 to GHS 3,000 per semester. If you’re an international student, tuition will fall ...

  8. Official List of Central University College courses and admission...

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    The Central University School of Pharmacy was established and is located on the Miotso Campus. The school has a rich history of excellence and commitment to education. They also pride themselves in research and have an attractive faculty tenure while offering one of the nation’s top professional programs, the Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm ...

  9. 20+ Hardest Courses in the World | 2024 - World Scholarship Forum

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    3. Pharmacy. Now, let’s talk about pharmacy. It’s closely related to medicine, but it’s got its own unique set of challenges. Just like medicine, pharmacy is a tough course that requires a lot of hard work and dedication. You’ll need to study chemistry, biology, and all kinds of other stuff like human anatomy, physiology, and even Ayurveda.

  10. Image - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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    Corner of Watervliet & S. Smithville 1955. Looking north on Smithville Road from Watervliet Ave.. Clark's Belmont Pharmacy, seen on the left, was located at 746 Watervliet Avenue.

  11. Greys (Grays ?) Drug Stores - daytonhistorybooks.com

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    Greys (Grays ?) Drug Stores. Growing up in the Dayton area in the 1950, (I was born in 1946) Gallahers was the drug store I remember at first, and as I relayed in other postings, I grew up in Belmont and of course Gallahers was right in the middle of it across the alley from the Theatre. In 1951, my family moved from Colwick & Martel in Belmont ...