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  2. Charles Walgreen III - Wikipedia

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    Walgreen, grandson of Charles Walgreen Sr., who founded the Walgreens drugstore chain in 1901, began his career with the company as a stock boy in 1952. [1] [2] He earned a pharmacy degree from the University of Michigan in 1958 and returned to Walgreens, rising through the ranks to become president in 1969, CEO in 1971, and chairman in 1976.

  3. Charles Rudolph Walgreen - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the founder of Walgreens, a pharmacy chain in the U.S., who was born in 1873 in Illinois and served in the Spanish–American War. He opened his first store in 1901 and expanded to 110 stores by 1927.

  4. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Cork" R. Walgreen III took over after Walgreen Jr.'s retirement in the early 1950s and modernized the company by switching to barcode scanning. The company also created larger-sized Walgreens Superstores and purchased the Globe Discount City chain of big-box stores from United Mercantile, Inc. in the 1960s. The Walgreen family was not ...

  5. Charles Rudolph Walgreen Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Walgreen Jr. started out as a buyer for the company. As head of the company he increased the profit and size of the drug store, encouraged new lines of products to be sold and changed the format from counter service to self-service. He relinquished his role in company in 1969 to his son Charles R. Walgreen III. [3] He died in 2007 at age 100. [3]

  6. Richard Thaler - Wikipedia

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    Richard H. Thaler (/ ˈ θ eɪ l ər /; [1] born September 12, 1945) is an American economist and the Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

  7. Robert Fogel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fogel (1926-2013) was a pioneer of cliometrics, the use of quantitative methods in history. He co-authored Time on the Cross, a controversial study of American slavery, and won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1993.

  8. University of Michigan College of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, curriculum, and notable alumni of the first school of pharmacy at a state university in the U.S. The College of Pharmacy is part of the University of Michigan Health System and is accredited by the American Council for Pharmacy Education.

  9. Category:Walgreens people - Wikipedia

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