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Want your Rx straight up or on the rocks?
As we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we want to look back at some of the medicines available before and during our early years. A lot has changed – from the d…

Five things you should know about the College website
There is so much great information on the College website! A few times each year, we highlight different resources you can find there.
Three generations of allergists
As the College celebrates its 75th anniversary, we want to celebrate the people who helped shape the organization. In examining some of those who were “first g…
Our first thirty years of Annual Meetings
As we celebrate our 75th anniversary this year, we’ve been reflecting on the College’s rich history. Since the College was founded in 1942, our Annual Scientif…
Why was Jonas Salk, MD at our 1971 Annual Scientific Meeting?
Dr. Jonas Salk, Dr. Frank T. Perkins, and Dr. Roderick Murray As we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we’ve rediscovered some interesting tidbits about the activ…
Bernard Halpern, MD – a friend of the College, discovered one of the first antihistamines
Dr. Bernard Halpern & Professor P. Portier, co-discoverer of anaphylaxis, at the 1958 International Association of Allergology meeting in Paris. In 1942, p…
75 years of cha-cha-cha-changes
Our print newsletter has changed a lot over the years – from simple typeset pages to a rich, colorful experience. For our 75th anniversary, we collected a samp…