Channing Chamberlain Simmons M. D. '99 has been chosen to serve as Acting Surgeon-in-Chief of the Huntington Memorial Hospital for a period of three years beginning September 1 while 40 other new appointments have been made to the teaching and research staffs of the Harvard Medical School, it was announced at University Hall yesterday.
These include four appointments to the staff of the hospital and the choice of 36 men to serve as teaching assistants, instructors, research fellows, and teaching fellows. Several of the appointees will receive more than one post.
The following doctors have been added to the staff of the Huntington Memorial Hospital. W. T. Salter '21, D. R. Drury, Ovid O. Meyer, and W. H. Lewis '22.
The 19 new assistants in the Medical School are as follows: J. F. Enders, J. S. Jacobs '25, E. F. Porter, S. R. Mettier, L. B. Ellis '22, W. D. Sutliff, Fred Gibbs, H. H. Merritt Jr., A. B. Donovan, L. E. White, W. H. Lewis '22, G. K. Mallory '22, H. E. Gallup, E. S. Goodwin, H. P. Pyle, and Horatio Rogers '17.
J. W. Rawlings and E. M. Daland will be instructors while the following men will hold research fellowships: H. A. Abramson, R. T. Beebe, D. R. Drury, Jacob Lerman '23, G. E. Lewis, A. A. Marlow, O. O. Meyer, and W. T. Salter '21.
The teaching fellows for 1929-30 will be as follows: G. H. Hitchings, M. N. Fulton, E. L. Persons, Frederick Kellogg, C. W. Hampel, and W. T. Pommerenke.
Fuller Albright '20, will hold the Henry Pickering Walcott Fellowship.
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