Douglas Bradshaw Fowler - A Photography Hobby
" In 1912, at age 14 he commenced as an apprentice in Pharmacy. An apprentice was only paid $10 a month. He had to find some way to pay his way through University. He took on the extra job of Night Operator on the telephone exchange that was in the drug store. He opened the store at 8 a.m. and got an hour for lunch and dinner and closed the drug store at 8 p.m., and went on the switchboard at 9 p.m. until 7 a.m. . He had a cot by the switchboard and could get some sleep between 1 a.m. and about 5 a.m.using a buzzer on the board to wake him up for calls. After he gave up the switchboard, he fixed up a dark room at home and developed and printed the films that were left in the drug store - often working in the dark room until 2 or 3 AM. In this way and with some help from his parents he was able to complete his University and graduated with the second class that the University of Alberta graduated. He was then a Registered Pharmacist at the age of 18."
One of his philosophies of life - "one can accomplish anything one makes up their mind they can accomplish".
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