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The first Dean of Pharmacy at OU,
Dr. Edwin DeBarr was a well educated man for his time, having earned
several college degrees. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in
education in 1891 and a Master of Science in chemistry in 1893 from
Michigan Agriculture College, and he received a Pharmacy Bachelor
(Ph.B.) in 1892 from the University of Michigan. DeBarr also earned a
Ph.D. degree in chemistry in 1899 from the University of
Michigan.
Dr. DeBarr was one of the
University's original four faculty in 1892 and established the
Chemistry Department, Chemical Engineering Department, and School of
Pharmacy. He also taught biology, physics and medicine.
Often referred to as "Daddy"
DeBarr, Dr. DeBarr was Head of the Department of Pharmacy from its
beginning in 1893 until 1899, when the department became a school. He
was Dean of the School of Pharmacy from 1899 to 1904, then later
served as Acting Dean in 1911-1912. Dr. DeBarr was the first
instructor of pharmacy at the University of Oklahoma, and for a
number of years he was the entire pharmacy faculty.
In 1904, Dr. DeBarr gave up the
position of Dean of Pharmacy. He was head of the Chemistry Department
from its inception in 1892 until 1923, and he was a Vice-P resident
of the University from 1909 to 1923.
Dr. DeBarr was dismissed from the
University in 1923 because of his close association with the Ku Klux
Klan.
History sited from: Centennial, The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy; Author Leo Glenn Tate