A Message from the President

A Message from the President

GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING O F THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS, NICOLLET HOTEL, MINNEAPOLIS...

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GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING O F THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS, NICOLLET HOTEL, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, AUGUST 21-27, 1938. AUGUST15TH-19TH. 2:30 P.M. First Session, Section on Practical Pharmacy and Dispensing. Plant Science Seminar. 2:30 P.M. First Session, Sub-Section on HosFRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH. pital Pharmacy. 2:30 P.M. First Session. Section on Historical The American Council on Pharmaceutical Pharmacy. Education and the A. PH. A. Committee on 2 :30 P.M. First session, section on PharmaNational Formulary will hold Sessions at 9 :30 ceutical Economics. A.M. and 2:30 P.M., on Friday and Saturday, 2:30 P.M. First Session, Conf. Pharm. Assn. August 19th and 20th, respectively. Secretaries. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 0 ~ ~ . 3 :30 P.M. First Session. Sub-Sectionon PharNational Conference Pharmaceutimacognosy. 2 :30 P.M. 3 :30 P.M. Conference of State committees cal Research. on U. S. P and N. F. promotion. 6 :30 P.M. Dinner, N. C. P. R. 3 :30 P.M. Meeting, Committee on Nomina8:30 P.M. Evening Meeting, N. C. P. R. tions. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21ST. 3 :30 P.M. Meeting, Committee on Resolu9:30 A.M. Council, A. PH.A. tions. 2:00 P.M. Meeting, Committee on Pharma6 :30 P.M. President's Reception. ceutical Syllabus. 7:30 P.M. Joint Banquet, A. PH. A. and Re9:oo P.M. Opening Concert. lated Organizations. MONDAY, AUGUST 22ND. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 5 ~ ~ . 9:oo A.M. A. A. C. P.9 :30 A.M. Second General Session, A. PH.A. Executive Committee. 12:00 M. Luncheon for Honor Guests. 9:30 A.M. Chemistry Conference. 12:00 M. Luncheon-Kappa Epsilon. Pharmacy Conference. 12: 15 P.M. Veteran Druggists' Luncheon. Pharmacognosyand Pharmacology 1:30 P.M. SightseeingTour-University, ColConference. lege of Pharm., Minnehaha Falls, Pharmaceutical Economics ConLake Minnetonka, etc. ference. 6:00 P.M. Dinner. 9:30 A.M. N. A. B. P. 8:30 P.M. Second Session, House of Dele1:00 P.M. Luncheonand Style Show (Ladies). gates, A. PH.A. 1:30P.M. A. A. C. P. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 6 ~ ~ . 1:30 P.M. N. A. B. P. 9 :30 A.M. Joint Session, Scientific Section 6:30 P.M. Toint Dinner: N. A. B. P. and and Section on Practical PharA. A. C. P.. macy and Dispensing. 8:OO P.M. A. A. C. P. 9:30 A.M. Joint Session, Section on Educa8:30 P.M. First Session, Conference Pharm. tion and Legislation, Conf. Law Law Enforcement Officials. Enforcement Officials and Conf. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 3 ~ ~ . Pharm. Assn. Secretaries. 9:bo A.M. Sightseeing Trip to St. Croix Falls, 10:30 A.M. Second Session, Sub-Section on Hospital Pharmacy, returning via River Road, 10:30 A.M. Second Session, Scientific Section. Luncheon (Ladies). 9 :30 A.M. Joint Conf&ence, .A. PH. A., 10:30 A.M. Breakfast (Ladies). 12: 15 P.M. Special Luncheons. N. A. B. P. and A. A. C. P. 2 :30 P.M. Card Party (Ladies). 2:00 P.M. N. A. B. P. 2 :30 P.M. Third Session, Scientific Section. 2: 00 P.M. A. A. C. P. 2 :30 P.M. Second Session, Section on Educa6:30 P.M. Dinner, Rho Chi Fraternity, foltion and Legislation. lowed bv Annual Meeting. 2 :30 P.M. Second Session, Section on Practi8:OO P.M. First General Session, A. PH. A. cal Pharmacy and Dispensing. 10:30 P.M. Smorgbbord and Entertainment. 2: 30 P.M. Second Session, Section on HistoriWEDNESDAY, AUGUST S T H . cal Pharmacy. 8 : 0 0 ~ . ~ Breakfast, . Members U. S. P. 2:30 P.M. Second Session, Section on PharCommittee of Revision and maceutical Economics. Board of Trustees. 2:30 P.M. Second Session, Conf. Law En9:30 A.M. First Session, House of Delegates, forcement Officials. A. PH. A. 2 :30 P.M. Second Session, Conf. Pharm. 12:30 P.M. Luncheon (Ladies), followed by A m . Secretaries. a meeting of the Women's Auxil6 :30 P.M. Dinner, Former Presidents, iary of the A. PH. A. A. Pa. A. 12:45 P.M. Luncheon, Kappa Psi Fraternity 7:30 P.M. Meeting, Committee on Resoluand Lamba Kappa Sigma Sorortions. ity. 8 :00 P.M. Final Session, House of Delegates, 12:45 P.M. Luncheon, Phi Delta Chi FraterA. PH.A. nity. 10 :30 P.M. Farewell Dancing Party. 2:30 P.M. council, A. PH. A. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 7 ~ ~ . 2:30 P.M. First Session, Scientific Section. 9 :30 A.M. Final General Session, A. PH.A. 2:30 P.M. First Session, Section on Educa1:00 P.M. council, A. PH. A. tion and Legislation. I~

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A BREAD AND BUTTER SKYLINE. The Internationally Famous Skyline of the “Flour City.” The late Joseph Pennell said, “I have found it (the character of Minneapolis) down by the falls of the river and it is the character, the grandeur and the beauty of usefulness. It is in the mills, these mills were not built to be imposing, impressive. They are impressive from their needs, their site, their form, their skyline and the way they have grown above the rushing river, the way they are shrouded in the mists of the morning, the way they loom and grow into a mighty mass when the sun sets behind them.”

J O U R N A L OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL AS S 0 C I AT1 0 N I’

VOL. XXVII

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JULY, 1938

No. 7

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. The arrangements for the Minneapolis meeting are now practically completed. The General Program given on a preceding page indicates that the attendants will have a wide choice of professional sessions interspersed with enjoyable entertainment features. Local Secretary Rogers and the pharmacists of the city and state having done all that they could in advance for the comfort and pleasure of their guests, are ready to welcome them. As President, it is my pleasant duty to cordially invite the pharmacists of America to attend the Eighty-Sixth annual meeting of their ASSOCIATION and to assure them a cordial reception. We trust that they will bring their families and friends and that others interested in our profession will also be present. This should be one of the best attended and most successful meetings in our history. The sessions of the A. PH.A. and of the organizations that meet with it cover every phase of professional pharmacy. The important professional problems are all considered in one division or another. Some of the present problems are pressing and deserve our best attention. A number of prominent speakers will discuss subjects of vital interest to Pharmacy, including food and drug legislation, the study of medical services, hospital pharmacy, the national health program and others. Every pharmacist can find something of interest and value a t this meeting and it affords a splendid opportunity to meet your fellow pharmacists and to learn what is being done elsewhere. The underlying purpose of this meeting is to help the pharmacists themselves, to help them give a better service, and to acquaint those from elsewhere with the splendid pharmacists and other people of the Great Northwest.-E. N. GATHERCOAL.

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