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Like vanilla? Thank Edmond Albius, an enslaved boy who discovered its secret

Vanilla may well be the world’s most popular flavour. Its history is intertwined with the institution of slavery, scientific discovery, geopolitics and one individual’s breathtaking resilience. Scholar Eric Jennings shares the troubled, yet inspiring, history of vanilla in his June 2023 lecture for the Jackman Humanities Institute. ....

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This family-run pharmacy opened its doors in Toronto over 115 years ago


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A pharmacy that s been around in Toronto for 115 years has just recently passed from being run by one family of pharmacists to a member of another.
Snowdon Compounding Pharmacy was actually originally located at College and Grace when it was first opened in 1906 by Charlie Snowdon.
His son Ted Snowdon became a pharmacist in 1939, taking ownership of the business in the 1940s and eventually buying the pharmacy at 264 Bloor West in what s now known as U of T s Jackman Humanities building, moving the operation there. ....

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