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Med School assistant Professor Elected to Allergy Fund Position

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Dr. Walter S. Burrage, assistant professor of Medicine at the Medical school, has been elected to the board of trustees of the American Allergy Fund, at was announced yesterday by S. S. Kalwary, executive secretary of the organization.

Burrage, who has written several works on allergy problems, is the chief allergist for the Number One branch of the Veterans Administration and a consultant at the U. S. Navy hospital in Chelsea.

He is also a physician at New England Deaconess Hospital and consultant at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston.

The Allergy Fund is a foundation for the support of scientific research and public information in the field of allergy, with headquarters in Cleveland.

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