English: Z. J. Loussac (1882-1965) in 1964, towards the end of his life. Loussac was a druggist who came to Alaska during the Gold Rush era in the early 20th century. He settled in Anchorage, built a successful pharmacy business, which he sold in the mid 1940s and turned his attention towards philanthropy. This photo was cropped from a group photo of the trustees of Alaska Methodist University.
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Amulet yearbook, p. 30
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Alaska Methodist University (or student class/group of the school), Anchorage, Alaska
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