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 ized by said Chemical Foundation, Inc., from said 

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 otherwise, to fully and in every respect protect 

 the rights or interests of the United States and 

 any other person or corporation interested therein, 

 in and to the properties and rights aforesaid, and 

 any proceeds, income or profits therefrom in the 

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 of&cers, agents or employees. 



In carrying out these instructions you will act 

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THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR 

 MEDICAL RESEARCH 



The Board of Scientific Directors of the 

 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Researcli an- 

 nounces the following promotions, appoint- 

 ments and other changes : 



Dr. Wade H. Brown, hitherto an associate mem- 

 ber in pathology and bacteriology, has been made 

 a member. 



Dr. Homer F. Swift, hitherto an associate mem- 

 ber in the department of the hospital, has been 

 made a member. 



Dr. Carl A. L. Binger, hitherto an assistant in 

 the department of the hospital, has been made an 

 associate. 



Dr. Albert H. Ebeling, hitherto an assistant in 

 experimental surgery, has been made an associate. 



Dr. Laura Florence, hitherto an assistant in the 

 department of animal pathology, has been made 

 an associate. 



Dr. Albert B. Hastings, hitherto an assistant 

 in the department of the hospital, has been made 

 an associate. 



Dr. Philip D. McMaster, hitherto an assistant in 

 pathology and bacteriology, has been made an 

 associate. 



Dr. Louis A. Milkeska, hitherto an- assistant in 

 chemistry, has been made an associate. 



Dr. Ida P. Eolf, hitherto an assistant in chem- 

 istry, has been made an associate. 



Mr. Fred A. Taylor, hitherto an assistant in 

 chemistry, has been made an associate. 



Dr. Hugh J. Morgan, in the department of the 

 hospital, has been appointed resident physician at 

 the hospital. 



Dr. David I. Hitchcock, hitherto a fellow in 

 general physiology, has been made an assistant. 



Mr. James M. Neill, hitherto a fellow in the 

 department of the hospital, has been made an 

 assistant. 



Mr. Henry S. Shnms, hitherto a fellow in chem- 

 istry, has been made an assistant. 



The following new appointments have been 

 made: 



Professor Karl Landsteiner, member in pathol- 

 ogy and bacteriology. 



Dr. Christian Lundsgaard, associate in the de- 

 partment of the hospitaL 



Dr. Thomas M. Elvers, associate in the depart- 

 ment of the hospital. 



Miss Lillian E. Baker, chemical assistant in the 

 division of experimental surgery. 



Dr. Edmund A. G. Branch, assistant in the de- 

 partment of the hospital. 



Dr. George E. Brow, assistant in medicine and 

 assistant resident in the hospital. 



Dr. Harry W. Dahl, assistant in medicine and 

 assistant resident in the hospitaL 



Dr. Douglas E. Drury, assistant in pathology 

 and bacteriology. 



Dr. Geoffrey C. Linder, assistant in medicine 

 and assistant resident in the hospital. 



Dr. Henry A. Murray, Jr., assistant in the de- 

 partment of the hospital. 



Mr. Fredric M. Nicholson, assistant in pathology 

 and bacteriology. 



Miss Ida W. Pritchett, assistant in pathology 

 and bacteriology. 



Dr. Harold A. Salvesen, assistant in medicine 

 and assistant resident in the hospital. 



Dr. Harold J. Stewart, assistant in medicine 

 and assistant resident in the hospital. 



Dr. Chester M. Van AUen, assistant ia pathology 

 and bacteriology. 



Miss Helena A. M. Tibbetts, fellow in the de- 

 partment of animal pathology. 



Chan,£!:es in position have taken place as fol- 

 lows : 



Dr. Harold L. Amoss, hitherto an associate 

 member in pathology and bacteriology, has ac- 

 cepted a position as associate professor of medi- 

 cine at Johns Hopkins Medical School. 



Dr. Lloyd D. Felton, hitherto an associate in 



