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Norman Katz
November 19, 2002
To the Shinnick family:
Please accept my condolences on your loss. May you have an easy grief.
Norman Katz
University of Illinois
College of Pharmacy
Ralph Morris
November 15, 2002
To Patricia: Harold did much for the pharmacy profession, as I feel certain you are doing in your own way. He is at peace now. I have always been proud to be able to say that I had something to do with your College of Pharmacy days and then your graduate education at Loyola. Pray the days since then have been mostly good ones professionally and especialy personally. God Bless. Your onetime now retired Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology
Bruce Roberts
November 14, 2002
To the Shinnick family:
The NCPA family is saddened to hear the news of Harold's passing. Harold was President of NARD/NCPA during 1973/74 and will always be remembered as having made many great contributions to this association. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
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