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GENERAL NEWS
Grants-in-Aid for Ophthalmologic Research.
—The National Council to Combat Blindness, Inc., continuing its established policy of financing ophthalmologic research, announces that requests for grants-in-aid awards for the period July 1951 to June 1952 are now being accepted. Applications should be in the office of the Council not later than March 1, 1951. Appropriate forms may be obtained by writing to the secretary, National Council to Combat Blindness, Inc., 1186 Broadway, New York 1.
International Association for Prevention of Blindness.
—The offices of the International Association for Prevention of Blindness have been transferred to the office of the president, Dr. P. Bailliart, 47 Rue de Bellechasse, Paris, France.
Fourth Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology.
—The Fourth Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology will meet in México, D. F., Mexico, from Jan. 6 to 12, 1952.
International College of Surgeons.
—The fifteenth annual assembly of the United States chapter of the International College