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PROGRAM, THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF T H E AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES O F PHARMACY.
Ojicers. President, William G. Crockett; Secretary-Treasurer, Zada M. Cooper ; Chairman of the Executive Committee. Ernest Little. MONDAY, AUGUST ~ H T H . 9:OO A.M. Meeting of the Executive Committee.
9:00
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Meeting of Teachers’ Conferences. CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF PHARMACY.
Ojicers. Chairman, Charles 0 .Lee; Vice-Chairman, Elmer L. Hammond; Secretary, L. Wait Rising. Program.
MONDAY, AUGUST 1 6 ~9:OO ~ , A.M. The Pharmacist Is More Than the Doctor’s Cook, by Howard Stephenson. Techniques in Library Research, by Dr. Carter Alexander. And How Much Time to Prescriptions, by Dr. F. A. Gilfillan. The Use of the Model Drug Store as an Academic Tool, by Professors Neal Bowman and John Lynch. OF TEACHERS OF CHEMISTRY. CONFERENCE
Ojicers. Chairman, Lewis C. Britt; Secretary, Justin L. Powers. Program. MONDAY, AUGUST 1 6 ~9:OO ~ , A.M. T h e Application of Objective Examinations in Elcmentary Organic Chemistry, Carl J. Klemme.
Are Delayed-Course Examinations Adaptable to Pharmaceutical Education? Charles H. Rogers. Types of Examinations and Methods of Examining, James D. Russell. Methods of Examining in Chemistry Pertaining to Pharmacy, Edward M. Altnian. Pharmaceutical Chemistry as Presented a t the St. Louis Collcge of Pharmacy, Thomas D. James. CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Ojicers. Chairman, Ralph D. Bienfang; Secretary, Forest J. Goodrich. Prozram. MONDAY, AUGUST 1 6 ~9:OO ~ . A.M. Laboratory Work in Pharmacology for the Pharmacy Student, A. Richard Bliss, Jr. The Instruction of Advanced Students in Covering Scientific Literature, James M. Dille. Experimental Pharmacology as a Teaching Tool, Arno Viehoever. Pharmacology for Pharmacists, James C. Munch. Predictive and Objective Examinations in Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, B. V.Christensen. Relationship of Botany and Pharmacognosy t o Other Courses in Pharmacy, Wm. J. Bonisteel. The Scope of Pharmacognosy Courses with Relation to Their Credit Value, C. C. Albers. The Correlation of Working and Study Hours with Grades in Pharmacognosy, L. K. Darbaker.
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Some Problems Arising in Teaching the Microscopy of the Powdered Endocrines, Marin S. Dunn. The Pharmacognosy Institute at Zagreb University, Ralph Bienfang. Biographical Notes on Teachers of Pharmacognosy, Autun Urgoc-Richard Wasicky, Carlos Stellfeld. Report of Committee on Pharmacognosy of the National Research Council. CONFERENCE
OF
TEACHERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL ECONOMICS.
Ogicers. Chairman, W. Henry Rivard; Secretary, Ralph W. Clark. Program. MONDAY, AUGUST
1 6 ~9:OO ~ , A.M.
Average Annual Earnings of Drug Store Employees Contrasted with Other Retail Employees, Frank A. Delgado. An Exploration in Economics. after College What? W. Henry Rivard. Nimble Dollar Fallacies, H. S. Noel. Light and Architecture in Store Planning, A. L. Powell. What Is Expected of a Drug Store Employee, Ralph W. Clark. Others to be announced a t the meeting.
SESSIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION. MONDAY, AUGUST ~BTH, 1:30 P.M. Roll Call. Appointment of Committee on Resolutions. Address of the President, William G. Crockctt. Report of the Secretary-Treasurer, Zada M. Cooper. Report of the Executive Comniittce, Ernest Little. Appointment of Nominating Committee. Appointment of Auditing Committee. Reports of Standing Committees: Committee on Educational and Mcmbcrship Standards, A. G. DuMez. Committee on Curriculum and Teaching Methods, Hcnry M. Burlage. Committee on Activities of Students and Alumni, Adolph Ziefle. Delegates t o the American Council on Education, Rufus A. Lyman. Committee on Relation of Boards and Colleges, Hugh C. Muldoon. Paper. Entrance Requirements, Charles B. Jordan. FIRST SESSION,
AUGUST ~ B T H . MONDAY, Annual Dinner, 6:OO P.M. Address by Dean George Braxton Pegrani. SECOND
SESSION,MONDAY, AUGUST IRTH, 8:OO P.M.
Reports of Standing Committees (Continued): Committee on Libraries, Charles 0. Lee. Committee on Problems and Plans, Rufus A. Lyman. Committee on Status of Pharmacists in the Government Service. A. G. DuMez. Report of the Editor of the American Joiirnal of Pharmaceutical Education, Rufus A. Lyman. Reports of Special Committees: Committee on Food and Drug Legislation, Charles B. Jordan. Committee on Pharmacy Predictive and Achievement Tests, Carl J . Klemme. JOINT SESSION O F THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL
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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BOARDS OF PHARMACY AND THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION O F COLLEGES OF PHARMACY, TUESDAY, AUGUST
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Report of the Fairchild Scholarship Committee, E. G. Eberle. Report of the Committee on Pharmaceutical Syllabus, J. G. Beard.
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Report of the Council on Pharmaceutical Education, A. G. DuMez. Report of the A. PH. A. Committee on Development of Pharmacy Laws, R. L. Swain. Report on Proposed Popular Publication, E. F. Kclly. Report of Committee on Degrees, C. B. Jordan. Paper, Recruiting for the Profession of Pharmacy, B. V. Christensen. THIRD
SESSION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 7 ~1~ :30, P.M.
Reports of Special Committees (Continued): Committee on Professional Relations, George C. Schicks. Committee on Status of Women in Pharmacy, C. Leonard O’Connell. Committee on Time When Experience Can Be Secured to the Best Advantage, Charles B. Jordan. Reports of Special Representatives: Representatives on thc American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, A. G. DuMez. Reporter on Biological Abstracts, Heber W. Youngken. Representatives to the National Drug Trade Conference, A. G. DuMez. Representatives to the National Conference on Pharmaceutical Research, Franklin J. Bacon. Representatives to the Druggists Research Bureau, Paul C. Olsen. Representative to the National Association of Retail Druggists, C. Leonard O’Connell. Report of the Historian, Edward Kremers. Unfinished Business. Miscellaneous. Election of Officers. New Business. Executive Session.
A view from the air of the American Institute of Pharmacy. Presented by James G. Carstatter, Oneida, N. Y. Fronts on Constitution Avenue; opposite, not shown, is Lincoln Memorial. Left is Naval Hospital. On right, not distinct, Academy of Science, Public Health Service, Federal Reserve and Government buildings.