Am.^joun  Pharm.  j  National  Association  Boards  of  Pharmacy.  341 
Second  Session. 
President  F.  J.  Wulling,  Presiding. 
Secretaries,  H.  C.  Christensen  and  W.  J.  Teeters. 
"  More  Perfect  and  Beneficial  Relationship  between  The  Boards  and 
The  Faculties  "  C.  W.  Johnson  and  R.  H.  Walker 
"  Prerequisite  Laws:  Their  Benefits  and  Objections," 
H.  H.  Rusby  and  John  Culley 
"  The  Relationship  of  the  Boards  and  the  Faculties  to  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association  ".  . .  .  .President  Miller  and  President 
Wulling 
Business  Referred  to  the  Joint  Session  by  the  Boards  or  the  Faculties 
If  found  necessary  or  advisable,  sessions  may  be  held  Saturday 
night,  August  7,  and  Monday  morning,  August  9. 
Professor  Kraemer  now  stated  that  he  would  like  to  have  some 
suggestions  made  with  reference  to  the  work  of  this  committee ;  that 
he  thought  the  work  it  was  proposed  to  undertake  was  of  great  im- 
portance :  so  much  so,  that  he  felt  the  necessity  of  having  the  assist- 
ance and  cooperation  not  only  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the 
boards,  to  work  jointly  with  his  committee,  but  also  of  other  mem- 
bers of  the  boards  and  of  the  faculties. 
Mr.  Flint,  chairman  of  the  board's  committee  which  is  to  work 
jointly  with  Professor  Kraemer  and  his  committee,  stated  that  he 
also  realized  the  importance  of  this  work  and  the  need  of  assistance. 
He  hoped  they  might  receive  liberal  aid  in  their  work  from  all 
who  felt  able  to  give  assistance.  He  called  attention  to  the  good 
work  being  done  for  the  boards  by  the  Advisory  Examination  Com- 
mittee in  bringing  about  more  uniformity  in  board  examinations. 
He  expressed  the  belief  that  in  this  new  work,  along  similar  lines, 
they  should  be  able  to  receive  valuable  assistance  from  that  com- 
mittee. 
Mr.  Christensen,  as  chairman  of  the  Advisory  Examination 
Committee,  thanked  Mr.  Flint  for  the  favorable  reference  made  to 
the  work  of  his  committee  and  gave  assurance  of  assistance  and 
cooperation. 
In  accordance  with  Professor  Kraemer's  request  for  suggestions 
for  outlining  the  work  of  the  joint  committees  of  the  boards  and 
faculties,  represented  by  Mr.  Flint  and  himself,  this  matter  was 
now  taken  up  and  a  general  outline  was  agreed  on.  In  accordance 
with  a  suggestion  by  Professor  Kraemer,  the  Syllabus  was  gone 
