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Richard M. Gummere, chairman of the Board of Admissions, was voted a member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College in the last meeting of officers, it was announced, Saturday.
Gummere, long-familiar as the College representative to the prospective undergraduate, has been appointed for the half year beginning January 1, 1943. He takes the place of Alfred M. Tozzer '00, professor of Anthropology and Librarian of the Peabody Museum, who is now on leave.
In addition to Gummere, the only College officer to be added to the Board, two members of the staff of the Medical School and two from the School of Public Health were voted for terms of office lasting from February 1 to July 1, 1943.
Included in the group were Oliver Cope '23, assistant professor of surgery, to replace Edward D. Churchill '02, John Homans Professor of surgery, Donald L. Augustine, associate professor of comparative pathology and tropical medicine, a new appointment, George W. Thorn, associate professor of the theory and practice of physic, to replace Walter Bauer, associate professor of medicine, and Frederick J. Stare, assistant professor of nutrition, a new appointment.
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