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Brown Professor

March 1944
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Brown Professor
March 1944

DR. CLARENCE J. CAMPBELL '17, professor of pharmacology in the Dartmouth Medical School, has been appointed Brown Professor of Physiology at Dartmouth College, succeeding the late Dr. Colin C. Stewart. The appointment, by vote of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees, was made as of August 15, 1943, the date on which Dr. Stewart would normally have retired.

Dr. Campbell, the new holder of the Brown Professorship, has been a member of the Medical School faculty since 1929, when he became associate professor of pharmacology, and has been a full professor since 1933. Before coming to Dartmouth he was assistant professor of physiology at the College of Medicine, Syracuse University. After attending Dartmouth Medical School for two years Dr. Campbell completed his medical course and received the M. D. degree at Harvard in 1923. During the last World War he enlisted in the Army Medical Corps and served at a camp hospital in France.

WHERE ONCE THE PEANUTS FLEW and Hollywood damsels received noisy tribute only a fire-charred shell and twisted wreckage exist today, for fire in the early morning hours of January 28 thoroughly destroyed Hanover's Nugget theatre. Only the front facade (top) escaped ruin such as that shown in the lower interior view looking toward the balcony.

WHERE ONCE THE PEANUTS FLEW and Hollywood damsels received noisy tribute only a fire-charred shell and twisted wreckage exist today, for fire in the early morning hours of January 28 thoroughly destroyed Hanover's Nugget theatre. Only the front facade (top) escaped ruin such as that shown in the lower interior view looking toward the balcony.