512  Proceedings  of  the  American  Conference.  {^'^' ^^Yn\y^\920. 
I  am  greatly  in  favor  of  having  the  alumni  association  provide 
some  one  definite  thing  toward  the  enlarged  college,  either  a  building^ 
or  a  site,  or  the  equipment  of  some  part  of  the  structure.  Whatever 
it  may  be  it  should  be  in  the  name  of  the  Alumni  Association  so  that 
in  the  years  to  come,  graduates  may  point  with  pride  to  this  definite 
part  of  the  college  which  they  helped  to  provide. 
SUMMARY  OF  THE  PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  1920  MEETING 
OF  THE  AMERICAN  CONFERENCE  OF  PHARMA- 
CEUTICAL FACULTIES. 
By  Thkodork  J.  Bradley, 
SECRETARY. 
The  Twenty-first  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Conference 
of  Pharmaceutical  Faculties  was  held  at  the  New  Willard  Hotel, 
Washington,  D.  C,  on  May  5-6,  1920.  Delegates  were  in  attend- 
ance from  thirty-three  member  colleges  located  in  twenty-five 
states.  The  President,  Dr.  Wortley  F.  Rudd,  of  the  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Virginia  School  of  Pharmacy,  presided  at  all  sessions. 
After  the  roll-call  of  delegates,  Professor  John  Uri  Lloyd,  of 
Cincinnati,  opened  the  meeting  with  a  message  of  greeting  from 
the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Dr.  Rudd's  presidential  address  was  well  worked  out  and  cor- 
dially received,  and  it  contained  several  recommendations  which 
were  adopted  as  follows: 
1.  That  the  Conference  take  steps  to  secure  an  investigation 
and  classification  of  the  pharmacy  schools  of  the  United  States. 
2.  That  the  Conference  cooperate  with  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association  and  the  National  Association  of  Boaj'ds  of 
Pharmacy  to  secure  pre-requisite  laws  in  states  which  have  not  yet 
enacted  such  laws. 
3.  That  the  President,  Secretary-Treasurer  and  Chairman  of  the 
Executive  Committee  shall  act  as  a  special  committee  to  secure 
publicity  for  the  work  of  the  Conference. 
4.  That  the  President,  Secretary-Treasurer  and  Chairman  of 
the  Executive  Committee  shall  hold  a  meeting  in  advance  of  the 
annual  meeting,  at  the  expense  of  the  Conference,  if  these  officers 
deem  such  a  preliminary  meeting  necessary. 
