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(7) That the Pharmaceutic Department of the South Dakota 

 Agricultural College, Brookings, S. D., Dean B. T. Whitehead, be 

 registered in full in group i. 



Voted — That all schools now registered be notified of the advance 

 requirements exacted of the New York schools, and that to continue 

 as registered schools all schools without the State must meet the re- 

 quirements exacted of those within the State. 



Voted — To add to the requirements for registration the regulation 

 that all schools without the State be required to furnish lists of 

 matriculates as is required of the New York schools. 



Voted — That information regarding the registration by the ad in- 

 terim committee as approved by the State board be furnished the 

 pharmaceutic journals for the information of the general public. 



Voted — That the rule requiring algebra after January ist, 1907, for 

 admission to registered pharmacy schools be rescinded. 



Voted — That the question "shall matriculates of pharmacy schools 

 prior to January ist, 1905, have right of migration on repeated failure 

 to maintain professional standing?" be referred to the Pharmacy 

 Council. 



Voted — That the committee rise and report to the State Board. 



Willis G. Gregory, Chairman. 

 H. L. Taylor, Secretary. 



A word of explanation to the reader may be helpful. The amend- 

 ment of the New York pharmacy statute 1904, brought that board 

 into connection with the Education Department with several items of 

 administration uncertain. A conference of the several interests in- 

 volved by the statute was called prior to the date of its becoming 

 efifective, which resulted in agreements that have proven helpful to 

 all interests and have established most harmonious relations between 

 them. 



When the law became efifective the State board in conference with 

 the Education Department formulated a method of administration 

 and appointed a committee to act in the interim between the regular 

 meetings of the board and known as the "ad interim committee." At 

 the same time the Education Department organized a council repre- 

 senting the interests of the pharmacy schools of the State to consider 

 the questions involving their interests. 



The following report of the last meetings of these committees has 

 been ratified by the respective bodies to which they are responsible. 



