PEDIATRICS Vol. 3 No. 4 April 1949, pp. 555-562
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THE PEDIATRICIAN AND THE PUBLIC

AN OPEN FORUM

PAUL HARPER M.D.

Editors: EDWARDS A. PARK, M.D..

WE ARE publishing two additional letters in the series devoted to the health problems of children of school age. The first is from Mr. John L. Bracken, Superintendent of Schools, Clayton, Missouri, who has been recently elected President of the American Association of School Administrators. Charles C. Wilson, M.D., is Professor of Education and Public Health at Yale University.

The letter from Dr. Caroline A. Chandler is self-explanatory. The editors wish, however, to take this opportunity to note that Dr. Chandler's letter has called attention to an incomplete quotation in their statement as published in the January issue of this column in answer to the letter of Dr. John K. Glen; the resolution which is quoted in the third from the last paragraph of the statement was passed by the Academy in the form given in Dr. Chandler's letter.