128 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



PHARMACY COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 



Education Department, Albany, N. Y., January 7, 1907. 



Present — Messrs. Anderson, Gregory, Diekman (representing New 

 York Pharmacy), Bradley (representing Albany), and H. L. Taylor. 



Voted — That Dr. Anderson be chairman. Dr. Taylor, secretary. Af- 

 ter an informal discussion of several items of interest to the schools 



Voted — That matriculation in any pharmacy school of the State 

 entitles the matriculate to enter any other school of pharmacy of the 

 State. 



Voted — That colleges of pharmacy registered in full may admit to 

 ecjuivalent standing students of other registered schools on certified 

 evidence of the work done. 

 Voted — To adjourn. 



William C. Anderson, Chairman. 

 H. L. Taylor, Secretary. 



State Board of Pharmacy 

 Albany, January 7. 1907, 8:30 A. M., Capitol 

 Pursuant to call of Chairman Gregory, December 24, 1906 

 Present — Messrs. Gregory, Bigelow, Tuthill, Bradt and Taylor. 

 Voted — That minutes be approved without further reading. 

 Voted — (i) That the application for registration of the Depart- 

 ment of Phannacy, C. P. & S., San Francisco, Cal., Dean D. A. 

 Hodgehead, 2435 Sacramento St., in full in group i be approved. 



(2) The registration of Howard University, Pharmaceutic College, 

 Washington, D. C, be continued on condition that the practice of 

 allowing one year to graduates of medicine be discontinued, and that 

 lists of students entitled to such allowance be filed with the Educa- 

 tion Department. 



(3) That registration of Purdue School of Pharmacy. La Fayette, 

 Ind., Dean Arthur L. Green, be authorized on further evidence of 

 their meeting the requirements in full. 



(4) The registration of Notre Dame College of Pharmacy, Ind., 



President Cavanaugh, in full be continued. 



(5) The registration of the Pharmacy Department of Ferris Insti- 

 tute of Big Rapids, Mich., be held pending further investigation. 



(6) The Department of Pharmacy of Medico Chirurgical College, 

 Philadelphia, Dean I. V. Stanley Stanislaus, be continued in group 

 I, class two. 



