338         National  Association  Boards  of  Pharmacy.  {  Am  j^^^*™1, 
legal  status  and  the  care  of  the  public  should  accept  the  responsibility, 
and  demand,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  faculties,  such 
teaching  as  will  meet  the  requirements  of  the  boards  for  public  pro- 
tection. He  felt  satisfied  that  this  endeavor  to  better  conditions 
would  result  in  great  good.  He  also  expressed  himself  positively  that 
he  believed  the  faculties  would  welcome  the  proposed  cooperation. 
After  preliminary  discussion  it  was  voted  unanimously  that  the 
meeting  proceed  as  a  joint  meeting  of  the  whole,  with  such  business 
as  might  come  before  it,  as  indicated  by  titles  of  committees. 
On  motion  of  Dr.  Hynson,  seconded  by  Mr.  Lewis,  and  carried, 
Professor  Koch  was  elected  chairman  of  the  meeting. 
On  motion  of  iMr.  Miller,  H.  C.  Christensen  was  chosen 
secretary. 
Chairman  Koch  called  the  meeting  to  order  at  11.30  a.m. 
Those  present  representing  the  Conference,  on  committees  men- 
tioned above,  in  the  order  given,  were  Professor  Julius  L.  Koch, 
of  the  Pittsburgh  College  of  Pharmacy;  Dr.  Henry  P.  Hynson,  of 
the  Department  of  Pharmacy,  University  of  Maryland ;  Professor 
Henry  Kraemer,  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Those  representing  the  boards  on  these  committees  were  H.  C. 
Christensen,  of  Chicago,  111. ;  W.  P.  Porterfield,  of  Fargo,  N.  D. ; 
William  S.  Flint,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
Members  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  N.  A.  B.  P.  not  on 
the  above-mentioned  committees,  but  present,  were  Chairman  J.  C. 
Burton,  of  Stroud,  O.  T. ;  T.  A.  Miller,  president,  of  Richmond,  Va. ; 
Lawrence  C.  Lewis,  of  Tuskegee,  Ala. 
Chairman  Koch  announced  that  the  first  business  to  come  before 
the  meeting  was  with  reference  to  fixing  time  and  place  for  the 
annual  joint  meetings  of  the  National  Association  of  Boards  of 
Pharmacy  and  the  Conference  of  Pharmaceutical  Faculties.  He 
stated  that  as  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  "  Time  and  Place  of 
Meetings,"  representing  the  Conference,  he  might  say  that  the  sub- 
ject had  only  been  discussed  in  a  general  way  by  members  of  his 
committee,  but  that  it  seemed  the  general  opinion  that  a  great  deal 
of  good  could  come  from  joint  meetings  of  these  bodies  if  properly 
carried  out.  He  would  like,  therefore,  to.  have  the  subject,  as  to 
suitable  dates  for  holding  these  meetings,  thoroughly  gone  into,  and 
invited  discussion.  Mr.  Christensen  stated  that  as  chairman  of  the 
committee  representing  the  Boards,  with  reference  to  the  fixing 
