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Miss Helen Gavin recently completed the requirements for the 

 M.A. degree in biolog. chemistry at Columbia Univ. 



Dr. A. J. Goldfarh continued, during the summer at the U. S. 

 Fisheries Marine Biolog. Sta. (Beaufort, N. C), his experiments 

 on the grafting of eggs, and on changes in organisms produced by 

 chemical means. 



Prof. Wm. H. Woglom is the author of Vol. I of Studies in 

 Cancer and Allied Subjects, conducted under the auspices of the 

 George Crocker Special Research Fund at Columbia Univ. The 

 volume is entitled : The study of experimental Cancer : A review 

 (1913, pp. 288). 



Dr. Rhoda Erdmann, of the dep't of protozoology of the Berlin 

 Inst, for Infec. Dis., has been appointed Seessel research fellow in 

 zoology at Yale Univ., to enable her to study Prof. L. L. Woodruff' s 

 pedigreed race of Paramaecium. 



2. Proceedings of the Association 



The third annual dinner will be given, at the Hotel Marseilles, 

 on November 21. The guest of honor will be Prof. Lafayette B. 

 Mendel, who will address the Assoc. on the results of his studies of 

 Growth. The f ourteenth scientific meeting will be held at the Col. 

 of Phys. and Surg., on Dec. 5, at 4 p. m. The proceedings of each 

 of these meetings will be published in the January issue of the 

 Bulletin. 



3. Columbia Biochemical Department 



Marriage: On Sep. i, Miss Ethel Brand and Dr. Louis E. 

 Wise. 



Resignations from and appointments to the staff . Resigna- 

 TiONS. Dr. Max Kahn (assoc.) has been appointed an assist. in the 

 pharmacol. lab. of the U. S. Bur. of Chem. — Dr. Louis E. Wise 

 (instr.), has been appointed instr. in chemistry at the Univ. of 

 Missouri. 



Appointments. Dr. Sergius MorguliSj lately research fellow 

 in the Nutrition Lab. of the Carnegie Inst. (Boston), has been ap- 

 pointed instr., to succeed Dr. Louis E. Wise. — Mr. Arthur Knud- 



