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Follows Raymond Walsh In Job;--Philosophy Professor

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David W. Prall, associate professor of Philosophy, was elected president of the Cambridge Union of University Teachers at its first meeting of the year it was announced yesterday.

He succeeds J. Raymond Walsh in this office, an instructor and tutor in Economics for the past several years, who resigned this year after the University had readjusted his two-year concluding reappointment. It was charged at the time that he had not been promoted because of his activity in labor circles, among which was the Teacher's Union.

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