An attractive esplanade serves as an introduction to the Dallas State Fair Park, scene of the annual Texas State Fair and other special events. Several permanent exhibit buildings surround a 700-foot long reflecting pool.
national association of boards of pharmacy (sixty-second annual meeting) President-Francis S. Balassone Vice President-Alfred J. Duncan Secretary-Fred T. Mahaffey Treasurer-Redfield Bryan Executive Committee-Emory J. Herndon, chairman, Felix Blanc, Peter J. Hauper and above named officers
secretaries workshop Sunday, April 24, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 300
authority. Participants will include FDA officials and state law enforcement officers.)
fou rth session Wednesday, April 27, 9:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Cactus Room Business session including committee reports
american association of colleges of pharmacy (sixty-seventh annual meeting)
first general session
President-George P. Hager Vice President-Edward P. Claus Executive Secretary-treasurer-Charles W. Bliven Executive Committee-Joseph B. Sprowls, chairman; Noel E. Foss; C. Boyd Granberg; Jack E. Orr; Kenneth L. Waters; Duane G. Wenzel; Dale E. Wurster and above officers
Monday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Cactus Room
executive committee
1. Call to order-Francis S. Balassone 2. Invocation 3, Welcome to the Long Horn State-Roy Wiese , president, Texas Board of Pharmacy 4. Message-Greetings from AACP 5. Message-Greetings from APhA 6. Roll call-Fred T. Mahaffey, secretary 7. President's address-Francis S. Balassone 8. Appointment of committee on president's address 9. Appointment of committees 10. Report of treasurer-Redfield Bryan 11. Report of NABP executive committee-Emory J. Herndon, chairman (includes summary of PHS-NABP manpower survey) 12. Report of secretary-Fred T. Mahaffey 13. Preliminary report of committee on constitution and bylawsC.E. Barnett
AACP executive committee meetings will be held Thursday, April 21, 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Friday, April 22, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Adolphus, Parlor C; Saturday, April 23, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon in the Adolphus, Parlor 755, and Tuesday, April 26, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Adolphus, Parlor C.
(Topics for discussion include the defining of compounding and dispensing a prescription by rule and regulation.)
second session Tuesday, April 26, 9:00 a.m.-DMA 300 Seminar on Licensure Examinations 1. 2. 3.
Report of the advisory comm ittee on examinations-Fred T. Mahaffey, chairman A Review and Critique of 1963 Question Patterns for Fitness Testing-Noel M. Ferguson Suggested Changes for Making the Practical Examination Practical-August G. Danti
luncheon Tuesday, April 26, 12:15 p.m.-DMA 301 Address-M.H. Crabb, MD, secretary, Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States
third session
first general session Saturday, April 23, 1:30 p.m.-Adolphus? Cactus Room Presiding-George P. Hager, president 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Invocation Roll call Report of committee on credentials I n memoriam Recognition of new deans Greetings from Canadian Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties-G.R. Paterson, chairman 7. Announcement of committee on resolutions and committee on nominations 8. Report of committee on nominations 9. Address of the president-George P. Hager 10. Report of the chairman of the executive committee-Joseph B. Sprowls 11. Report of the executive secretary-treasurer-Charles W. Bliven 12. Report of the editor-C. Boyd Granberg 13. Report of the secretary, American Council on Pharmaceutical Education-Melvin W. Green 14. Special report-The John W. Dargavel Foundation-Albert C. Fritz, president 15. Address-Donald C. Brodie 16. Reports in abstract (with discussion) of committees A. Constitution and bylaws-R.O. Bachmann B. Curriculum-Melvin R. Gibson
second general session Monday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.-DMA Theatre
Tuesday, April 26,2:00 p.m.-DMA 300
Presiding-George P. Hager, president
Bureau of Law Enforcement Presiding-Kenneth S. Griswold, chairman
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(Drug Abuse Amendments of 1965 and pilot projects designed to enforce provisions of HR 2 for community pharmacies by state
Reports of committess (continued) C. Educational policies-Warren E. Weaver D. Joint committee on pharmacy college libraries-Frank L. Mercer E. Relationships of boards and colleges-Salvatore J. Greco Vol. NS6, No.3, March 1966
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F. Undergraduate research awards-David P. Carew G. Audio·visual education-Robert J. Gerraughty H. Future enrolment problems-Martin Barr I. Graduate programs-Varro E. Tyler, Jr. J. Joint committee on hospital pharmacy-Seldon D. Feurt Recess of general session for meeting of Conference of Teachers
teachers of biological sciences Ch airman-Tom S. Miya Vice Chairman-Elmore H. Tayler Secretary-treasurer-Harold H. Wolf Representative to Executive Committee-Lynn R. Brady (1967
only session third general session Monday, April 25, 1:30 p.m.-DMA Theatre Presiding-George P. Hager, president 19.
Report of committees (continued) K . Public health and civil defense-John S. Ruggiero L. Recruitment aids-Allen I. White M. Government service-Loyd E. Harris N . Internship training-George L. Webster O. Annual meetings-Roy A. Bowers P. Individual membership-Harold G. Hewitt Q. Pharmaceutical science and NIH-Takeru Higuchi R. Continuation studies-Allen I. White S. Conference of Teachers-Robert V. Evanson 20. Address-The Scholarship and Loan Programs of the Health Professions Educational Assistance Act-Aaron W. Christensen, MD, assistant surgeon general, deputy chief, Bureau of State Services, U.S. Public Health Service 21. Address of the vice president-Edward P. Claus 22. Unfinished business 23. Report of committee on resolutions 24. Election of officers 25. Executive session A. Vote on amendment of constitution and bylaws B. Unfinished business C. New business D. Adjournment 26. Recognition of past presidents 27. I nstallation of officers 28. New business 29. Adjournment
AACP sections teachers of continuing education Chairm an-Bill D. Jobe Vice Chairman-James R. McCowan Secretary·treasurer-Charles S. Haupt Representative to Executive Committee-John L. Voigt (1966)
only session Saturday, April 23, 7:00 p.m.-Adolphus, Cactus Room 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Call to order by chairman-Bill D. Jobe Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Bill D. Jobe Report of secretary-treasurer-Charles S. Haupt Appointment of standing committees Appointment of special committees Receipt of resolutions and amendments Presentation of papers A. Continuing Education Via the District Seminar-Charles W. Hartman and C. Eugene Watkins B. Pharmaceutical Service to Nursing Homes-Robert A. Buerki C. Liberal Studies in Continuing Education-Edward P. Turner D. A New Program for Continuation Studies in PharmacyWilliam L. Blockstein and August P. Lemberger E. Correspondence Courses in Continuing Education-Byron A. Barnes F. Legal Aspect of Requiring Continuation Study for Licensure -James R. McCowan G. The AACP Committee Report on ContinUing EducationAllen I. White Panel discussion-Report of the committee on future planning Moderator-C. Eugene Watkins Panelists-John F. Bester, Dale W. Doerr, Edward P. Turner and John L. Wailes Report of special committees Report of auditing committee Report of resolutions committee New business Report of committee on nominations Election and installation of officers Adjournment
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Sunday, April 24, 1:30 p.m.-DMA 200 1. Call to order by chairman-Tom S. Miya 2. Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Tom S. Miya 3. Report of secretary-treasurer-Harold H. Wolf 4. Report of representative to executive committee-Lynn R. Brady 5. Appointment of standing committees 6. Appointment of special committees 7. Call for resolutions and amendments 8. Symposium-Drug Information Retrieval Participants-Robert K. Bickerton, director, pharmacometrics division, Norwich Pharmacal Company; Fred A. Tate, assistant director, Chemical Abstracts , and Noel M. Ferguson, dean, University of Houston college of pharmacy A . General advantages and problems inherent in the establishment of a retrieval system B. Comparison of several currently available systems C. Practical experience and usage of retrieval systems 9. Report of special committees 10. Report of auditing committee 11. Report of committee on resolutions 12. New business 13. Report of committee on nominations 14. Election and installation of officers 15. Adjournment
teachers of chemistry Ch airm an-Alain C. Huitric Vice Ch airman-David E. Guttman Secretary· treasurer-Joseph E. Sinsheimer Representative to the Executive Committee-John M. Cross (1967)
only session Sunday, April 24, 1:30 p.m.-DMA 303 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Call to order by chairman-Alain C. Huitric Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Alain C. Huitric Report of secretary· treasurer-Joseph E. Sinsheimer Appointment of standing committees Appointment of special committees Call for resolutions and amendments Symposium-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , Introduction and Application A . An Introduction to NMR-Roy H. Bible B. Utilization of NMR Technics in Structural DeterminationsCarl E. Johnson C. Analytical Applications of NMR-Nugent F. Chamberlain 8. Report of special committees 9. Report of auditing committee 10. Report of committee on resolutions 11. New business 12. Report of committee on nominations 13. Election and installation of officers 14. Adjournment
teachers of pharmacy Ch airm an-August G. Danti Vice Ch airm an-Charles F. Peterson Secretary-treasurer-Donald S. Ebersman Representative to Executive Committee-Stuart P. Eriksen (1966)
only session Sunday, April 24, 1:30 p.m.-DMA 301 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Call to order by chairman-August G. Danti Remarks and recommendations of chairman-August G. Danti Report of secretary-treasurer-Donald S. Ebersman Appointment of standing committees Appointment of special committees Call for resolutions and amendments
7.
Panel discussi on-The Terminal Pharmacy Course : Philosophy, Scope a nd Content. Moderator-John Autian Panelists-Robert J. Gerraughty, Stanley Susina and Anthony P. Simonelli 8. Report of special committees 9. Report of auditing committee 10. Report of committee on resolutions 11. New business 12. Report of committee on nominations 13. Election and installation of officers 14. Adjournment
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
teachers of pharmacy administration
conference of teachers
Ch airm an-Gerald C. Henney Vice Ch airman - Dale W. Doerr Secretary·treasurer-Richard J. Hampton Representative to Executive Committee-Robert V. Evanson (1966)
Chairm an-Robert V. Evanson Vice Ch airm an- lynn R. Brady Secretary·treasurer-Robert V. Petersen Represe ntative s- lynn R. Brady (1967), John M. Cross (1967), Stuart P. Erickson (1966), Robert V. Evanson (1966) , Robert W. Hammel (1967), john l. Voigt (1966), E. John Staba (966)
only session Sunday, April 24, 1:30 p.m.-DMA 302 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Call to order by chairman-Gerald C. Henney Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Gerald C. Henney Report of secretary· treasurer- Richard J. Hampton Report of representative to executive committee- Robert V. Evanson Appointm ent of standing committees Appointm en t of special committees Receipt of resolution s and amendments Presentation of papers A. Pha rmacy Administration's Rol e in Prepari ng Tomorrow's Practicin g Pharmacist- Michael Musulin and Richard E. Johnson B. Barriers to Attainment of Pharmacy Admini stration Objectives-Richard A. Ohvall C. Industrial Administrative Visitation s: A M ethod for Meetin g Objectives- Christopher A. Rodowskas D. Introducing Ph armacy Administration: A Function of Und erg raduate Orientation-Michael D. Jacott E. A Contemporary Approach to Ph a rm ace utica l EducationRaymond J. Dauphinais F. Orga nization a nd Expansion of In stru ctio n in Pharmacy Administration- Robert V. Evanson Reports of spec ial committees A. Acad emic resource s-Richard A. Ohvall B. Computer seminar-Michael D. Jacoff C. Manpower requirements- Robert V. Evanson and Robert Abrams D. Continuin g education-Richard A. Ohva/f E. Discu ss ion of NWDA pharmacy administration t ext project Report of sta nding committees Report of a uditin g committee Report of resolutions committee New business Report of committee on nominations Election and installation of officers Adjournm ent
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Pan el discussion-The Core Curriculum in Graduate Physical Ph armacy MOd erator- Seymour M. Blaug Paneli sts-Dale E. Wurster, University of Wisconsin, and Larry Wheeler, Parke, Davi s and Company. Report of sp ecia l committees Report of auditin g committee Report of committee on resolutions New busin ess Report of co mmittee on nominations El ection and installation of officers Adjournm ent
only session Monday, April 25, 10:30 a.m.-DMA Theatre 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Call to ord er by chairman - Robert V. Evanson Rem ark s a nd recommend ation s by chairman-Robert V. Evanson Report of sec retary·treas urer- Robert V. Petersen Appointment of committees Receipt of resolutions and am endm ents Pan el Di sc us sion-Are Pharm acy Teache rs Educatin g Pharmacy Students for Their Job s? Mod erator- Lynn R. Brady Paneli st s- Harold Pratt, director of professional relations, Wal g reen Dru g Stores Robert J. Gillespie, community pharmacist Eugene White, community pharmacist Hugh F. Kabat, hospital pharmacist Report from the sections of teachers- E. John Staba, AACP representa ti ve Repor t of committee on by laws Report of auditing committee Repo rt of committee on resolutions Unfini shed a nd new busin ess Report of committee on nomin at ion s In st allation of officers Adjournment
conference of teachers executive committee (Executive committee membership consists of officers and representatives of Conference of Teachers)
first meeting Saturday, April 23, 12:15 p.m.-Adolphus, Parlor 717
teachers of graduate instruction Ch airman-Seymour M. Blaug Vice Ch airm an- Edward G. Rippie Secretary·treasurer-Norman J. Doorenbos Representative to Executive Committee - Robert W. Hammel (1967)
only session Sunday, April 24, 7:00 p.m.-Adolphus, Cactus Room 1. 2.
Call to ord er by chairman-Seymour M. Blaug Remarks and recommendations of chairman- Seymour M. Blaug 3. Report of secretary·treasurer-Norman J. Doorenbos 4. Report of representative to executive committee- Robert W. Hammel 5. Appointment of standing committees 6. Appointment of special committees 7. Call for resolutions and amendments 134
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1. Call to ord er- Robert V. Evanson 2. Report of chairman-Robert V. Evanson 3. Report of secretary·treasurer- Robert V. Petersen 4. Appointment of committee on nomin ation s 5. Unfini shed and new business
second meeting Sunday, April 24, 9:30 p.m.-Adolphus, Parlor 755 6. 7.
Con sid eration of Tea ch ers El ectio n of officers
recomm end ations
from
third meeting Monday, April 25, 12:30 p.m.-DMA 204 8. 9.
Unfinished and new business Adjournment
Conference of
Organization presidents-(Ieft to right) George P. Hager, AACP, and William H. Helfand, AIHP.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13.
Organization executives-(Ieft to right) Charles W. Bliven, AACP executive secretary, and G len n Sonnedecker, AIHP director.
Report of the director-Glenn Sonnedecker Report of the treasurer-Sylvester H. Dretzka Report of the secretary-Ernst W: Stieb Report of the council-Arthur H. Uhl Discussion Report of committees A. Membership-William L. Blockstein, chairman B. Awards-Harvey Young, chairman C. Exhibits and pictorial history-Norman H. Franke, chairman Discussion Unfinished business New business Installation of officers
national council of state pharmaceutical association executives President-Alvin N. Geser President-elect-Grace E. Hannan Second Vice President-W. Allen Daniels Third Vice President-John F. Kirwin Secretary-treasurer-Reed Bement Executive Committee-Clifford E. Barnett; Charles Butterfield, Jr.: Peter Codner, Robert G. Gibbs and John L. Rose
american institute of the history of pharmacy (Silver Anniversary meeting) President-William H. Helfand Honorary President-George A. Bender 1st Vice President (President-elect)-George E. Osborne 2nd Vice President-Alex Berman Treasurer-Sylvester H. Dretzka Secretary-Ernst W. Stieb Director-Glenn Sonnedecker
executive committee The Executive Committee will meet at 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 22, in Adolphus, Parlor 755. Other committees will meet at 3:00 p.m. and at 9:00 p.m. in Adolphus, Parlor 717
early bird breakfast Saturday, April 23, 7:30 a.m.-Adolphus, Roof Garden
first general session Saturday, April 23, 9:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Danish Room
historical program
Presiding-Alvin N. Geser, president
Monday, April 25, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 200 (Meeting jointly with the section on historical pharmacy, officers of the Institute presiding)
Presiding- William H. Helfand,
~resident
25th Anniversary Symposium-Facets of the History of Drugs and Drug Therapy 1. 2. 3.
Drugs and Diet in Medieval Arabic Medicine-Sami K. Hamarneh Significance and Interrelationships of Early Glycosidal Research -G. R. Paterson Some Aspects of the History of the Digitaloids-J. Hampton Hoch
Interlude-What Is It? (Audience attempts to identify drugs and remedies of another era.) 4. Therapeutics of Cholera in 1866-Donald D. Vogt 5. Nineteenth-Century French Therapeutics: The TrousseauPoggiale Debate-Alex Berman
council meeting Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 a.m.-Adolphus, Parlor 755
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Call to order Invocation-H. Ward McCarty Roll call Greetings from APhA-Wiliiam S. Apple, APhA executive director Minutes of previous meeting Opening remarks and report-Alvin N. Geser, president Report of secretary-treasurer Committee reports
reception and luncheon Saturday, April 23, 12:00 noon-Adolphus, Roof Garden
second general session Saturday, April 23, 2:00 p.m.-Adolphus, Danish Room 1.
Panel discussion-The Pharmacy As a Health Education Center Moderator-George B. Griffenhagen, director, APhA division of communications Panelists-Regina Baird, Georgia; W.J. Smith, North Carolina; H. Ward McCarty, Utah; May Lipton, director, division of public education, National Foundation
(executive session)
25th anniversary luncheon Tuesday, April 26, 12:00 noon.:..-DMA 205 1. 2. 3.
Recognition of honored guests Highlights from the history of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 1941-1966 Presentation of Edward Kremers Award for 1966
annual business meeting Wednesday, April 27, 9:00 a.m.-DMA 200 Presiding-William H. Helfand, president 1. 2. 3.
Call to order Reading of minutes Address of the president-William H. Helfand
Entertainers-at the piano, Peter Nero (left); at the organ, Marion B. Snider (above). Vol. NS6, No.3, March 1966
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