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400 {| Scientific Advisory Board established.
 * 1944
 * 1 January:
 * Curator issued Office Order No. 18; functions and responsibilities assigned. New name of "Army Institute of Pathology" appeared as a subordinate division of Army Medical Museum.
 * 1945
 * 24 January:
 * Office Order 20, SGO, sets up new board to plan new library and museum building.
 * 24 September:
 * Scientific value of pathological "followup" of Veterans' Administration patients recognized.
 * 1 December:
 * Report of Committee on Pathology of National Research Council.
 * 1946
 * 7 June:
 * Army Regulations 40-410 officially designated the Institute as the Army Institute of Pathology.
 * Scientific value of pathological "followup" of Veterans' Administration patients recognized.
 * 1 December:
 * Report of Committee on Pathology of National Research Council.
 * 1946
 * 7 June:
 * Army Regulations 40-410 officially designated the Institute as the Army Institute of Pathology.
 * 7 June:
 * Army Regulations 40-410 officially designated the Institute as the Army Institute of Pathology.
 * 7 June:
 * Army Regulations 40-410 officially designated the Institute as the Army Institute of Pathology.
 * 12 June:
 * Veterans' Administration requested Army Institute of Pathology assistance.
 * 8 July:
 * Army Institute of Pathology became central laboratory of pathology for Veterans' Administration.
 * December:
 * Col. (later Brig. Gen.) Raymond Osborne Dart succeeded Ash as Director.
 * 1947
 * 3 March:
 * Scientific Advisory Board of Army Institute of Pathology held its first meeting.
 * 13 April:
 * Second meeting of Scientific Advisory Board; important changes recommended.
 * 7 May:
 * Museum opened to the public in its new location at "Chase Hall."
 * 1948
 * 5 January:
 * Hawley Board submitted report to Secretary of Defense.
 * 12 June:
 * President Truman approved Public Law 626, 80th Congress, 2d session ; authorized spending of $600,000 for plans.
 * 13 October:
 * Architects and engineers for new building named.
 * 19 November
 * Comptroller General ruled Public Law 626 applied to Forest Glen only.
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 * 5 January:
 * Hawley Board submitted report to Secretary of Defense.
 * 12 June:
 * President Truman approved Public Law 626, 80th Congress, 2d session ; authorized spending of $600,000 for plans.
 * 13 October:
 * Architects and engineers for new building named.
 * 19 November
 * Comptroller General ruled Public Law 626 applied to Forest Glen only.
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 * Architects and engineers for new building named.
 * 19 November
 * Comptroller General ruled Public Law 626 applied to Forest Glen only.
 * }
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