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Four promotions at the Harvard Medical School, effective July 1, were announced by the University yesterday.
Dr. John H. Mueller, associate professor of Bacteriology and Immunology, has been named professor of Bacteriology and Immunology. He will take charge of the department at the Medical School and also at the School of Public Health.
The following men were named to associate professorships: Dr. Fuller Albright, now assistant professor of Medicine; Dr. Allan M. Butler, now assistant professor of Pediatrics; and Dr. Hiram H. Merritt, now assistant professor of Neurology.
In addition, Dr. Frederick J. Stare has been appointed assistant professor of Nutrition, effective July 1. Dr. Stare received his M.D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1940 and interned at the Barnes Hospital, St. Louis.
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