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At a recent meeting, the President and Fellows of the University accepted the resignation, to take effect July 1, 1921, of John Lovett Morse, professor of pediatrics at the Medical School. Professor Morse, a prominent Boston physician, graduated from the University in 1887 and in 1891 received the degree of A.M. and M.D. He was assistant in clinical medicine from 1896-1900, instructor in children's diseases, 1900-03, and instructor in pedriatries from 1903-06, when he was appointed assistant professor in that department. In 1911 he was made assistant professor of pedriatries and in 1915 a full professor.
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