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Thirteen new appointments and promotions to permanent positions were announced Saturday by the University, after having been approved by the Overseers on the fifth.
Five of these appointments were in pediatrics, five others in various fields of medicine. One classics instructor was appointed, along with an instructor in Far Eastern languages, and an associate librarian in the Law School.
Arthur C. Pulling, the new librarian, has returned to the Law School after an absence of 24 years. In 1907 he was a library assistant, later he became a librarian and remained in that position until he left in 1918 for the University of Minnesota.
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