- A. C. Anderson
Andrew Charles Anderson, C.M., Phm.C., LL.D. (also A.C. Anderson and Andy Anderson) (died 1997) was a pharmacist and politician in
Lethbridge ,Alberta ,Canada . Anderson served as mayor of Lethbridge from 1968–1986, the longest term of any of its mayors.cite web
last = Horrocks
first = Anita
title = Andy Anderson
publisher = Faculty of Management, University of Lethbridge
url = http://www.uleth.ca/man/community/dinners/past/1990.shtml
accessdate = 2007-02-22 ] A building on theUniversity of Lethbridge campus, Anderson Hall, is named after him.cite press release
title = U of L opens Anderson Hall and breaks ground for new life sciences building, Tuesday, April 18, 2000
publisher = University of Lethbridge
date = 2000-04-14
url = http://staffweb.uleth.ca/news/display.asp?ID=3594
accessdate =2007-02-22 ] He and his wife Rheta had a son and a daughter.History
Anderson moved with his family to
Champion, Alberta fromIllinois in 1912. He graduated from theUniversity of Alberta in 1934 with a pharmaceutical chemist degree. After working for a Lethbridge pharmacy for 14 years, he opened his own business,Anderson's Medical Dental Pharmacy, in 1948. He served on the Lethbridge School Board, the Chamber of Commerce, andLethbridge City Council , first as an alderman and later as an 18-year mayor.When the University of Lethbridge built the $5.8 million Anderson Hall in 2000, they chose to name it after Anderson because of his significant role in the development of the university. He played a significant role in the selection of the university's current location, and he served on both the University Senate and the Board of Governors.
As a mayor, Anderson's role was pivotal in making the city what it is today. During his term, he oversaw the development of
West Lethbridge , the birth of University of Lethbridge, the relocation of theCanadian Pacific Railway railyards downtown, the creation of Crowsnest corridor, and theUrban Parks Project .Anderson received the
Order of Canada on30 October 1985 .Notes
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