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Jewish Scientist to Attend South American Conference

August 25, 1930
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Executive Director, university graduate, thoroughly experienced in Jewish Center work, publicity, financial campaigns, program building, etc., available soon. Address replies to Box 12A, Jewish Daily Bulletin.

Dr. R. L. Kahn, Director of Laboratories of the University of Michigan Hospital and Assistant Professor of Bacteriology there, is enroute to Montevideo to take part in a conference on serology which is to be held in that city September 14-30. He is the only representative from North America invited to participate in this conference.

In 1922 Dr. Kahn discovered a new blood test to take the place of the Wasserman test. Since that time, at a conference of the Health Committee of the League of Nations held in Copenhagen in 1928, the practicability and reliability of the Kahn test was demonstrated.

Executive Director, university graduate, thoroughly experienced in Jewish Center work, publicity, financial campaigns, program building, etc., available soon. Address replies to Box 12A, Jewish Daily Bulletin.

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