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ADDITIONS TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD FREE

AMA Am J Dis Child. 1955;90(1):1. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1955.04030010003001.
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THE EDITORIAL Board of the A. M. A. American Journal of Diseases of Children announces with pleasure the addition of three new members, Robert A. Aldrich, Richard L. Day, and Warren E. Wheeler. Dr. Aldrich takes the place of Dr. Samuel Z. Levine, a long-time and valuable member of the Board of Editors; Dr. Day fills the vacancy created when Dr. Lawson succeeded Dr. Grulee as Chief Editor, and Dr. Wheeler is filling a new position created in order to enlarge the background of the Board of Editors.

All three new editors are well known in educational and scientific circles and will bring a wealth of experience to this board. Dr. Aldrich is a native of Evanston, Ill., and graduated from Northwestern University Medical School. After an internship in the Evanston Hospital he finished his pediatric training at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Aldrich is now Associate Professor of Pediatrics

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