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after  July  1,  1923,  and  to  recommend  that  this  entrance  requirement 
be  made  effective  at  an  earlier  date  when  possible. 
The  Secretary-Treasurer,  Theodore  J.  Bradley  of  Massachu- 
setts, presented  his  report,  in  which  the  President's  recommendation 
that  the  dues  in  the  Conference  be  increased  was  endorsed.  The 
total  receipts  of  the  Conference  for  the  past  year  amounted  to 
$492.66  while  the  expenditures  were  $863.72,  the  deficit  being  made 
up  from  the  accumulated  balance  in  the  treasury.  The  balance  on 
hand  July  31,  1919,  was  $686.27,  of  which  $600  is  invested  in  Lib- 
erty Bonds. 
Reports  of  the  various  standing  and  special  committees  were 
received  as  follows : 
Executive  Committee,  J.  A.  Koch  of  Pennsylvania,  Chairman; 
National  Syllabus  Committee,  T.  J.  Bradley  of  Massachusetts, 
Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Higher  Educational  Standards,  W.  J.  Teeters  of 
Iowa,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Faculties,  Zada  M.  Cooper  of  Iowa,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Curricula  and  Teaching  Methods,  J.  W.  Sturmer  of 
Pennsylvania,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Activities  of  Students  and  Alumni,  R.  A.  Lyman  of 
Nebraska,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Relations  of  Pharmacy  Schools  and  Other  Profes- 
sional Schools,  W.  F.  Rudd  of  Virginia,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Research,  Henry  Kraemer  of  Michigan,  Chairman ; 
Committee  to  Consider  and  Report  on  the  Question  of  the  Establish- 
ment of  Two  Classes  of  Pharmacists  and  Corresponding  Courses 
in  Colleges  of  Pharmacy,  Jacob  Diner  of  New  York,  Chairman ; 
Committee  to  Work  out  Methods  of  Presenting  the  Advantages  of 
Pharmacy  as  a  Calling  to  High  School  Students,  W.  B.  Day  of 
Illinois,  Chairman ; 
Joint  Committee  on  Examination  Questions,  E.  A.  Ruddiman  of 
Tennessee,  Chairman ; 
Committee  on  Relation  of  the  Colleges  with  the  Boards,  Charles  E. 
Caspari  of  Missouri,  Chairman. 
All  of  these  committee  reports  will  be  published  in  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Conference  and  several  of  them  will  appear  in  other 
publications. 
H.  H.  Rusby  of  New  York  read  a  paper  on  the  Betterment  of 
Salary  Conditions  in  our  Schools  of  Pharmacy,  and,  after  discus- 
