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June lZ, 1941
Dr. Fred W. Rankin
271 YI. Short St. _ ,
Lexington, Ky.
Dear Fred: _
Perhaps you will remember what a Lulu-bird isz They
always fly high and are hard to get.
Permit me to congratulate you upon your election as
President—Elect of the American Medical Association. Please
tell your good wife that I send my very best wishes to her,
and that I know she has had no small part in your continuous
progress in the practice of surgery and the interest you have
` in the progress of the practice of medicine.
Sincerely yours,
gjt/lwh Gilbert J. Thomas, M. D.