Dn.Cn.u=Fo»=e¤ J. BARBORKA
7OO NOR·r•-1 Mncn-u<;AN AVENUE
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June 6, l94l
Dr. Fred Rankin 4
Lexington, Kentucky
Dear Fred:
I wish to take this humble means of sending
you our heartiest congratulations and warmest regards n
at the great honor that has come to you in your elec-
tion to the presidency of our A. M. A.. Nothing has
made me so happy for I know of no one who more deserves
this honor. If I can in any way be of service to you,
Fred, please know that I would be both gratified and
I honored.
I enjoyed Dr. Lahey's remarks that the younger
men should be given the opportunity to be of service.
I won’t bore you with flattery but want you to
know how sincerely happy Bessie and I are at your great
honor. s
With our love and best wishes to Edith and
- yourself from Bessie and me,
As ever,
C. It Barborka, M. D.
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