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                    1886- Cubit feet ? 7 boxes This collection comprises six scrapbooks (plus one box of miscellaneous items) of letters, newsclippings, and photographs documenting major milestones in the career of Lexinngton, Kentucky surgeon Fred W. Rankin, M.D. archival material English unknown This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed.  Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.  Physical rights are retained by the owning repository.  Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.  For information about permissions to reproduce or publish, contact the Special Collections Research Center. Fred W. Rankin, M.D. Scrapbooks Correspondence –– Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton),
                1886- American Medical Association Military Medicine –– History –– United
                States American Surgical Association American College of Surgeons Letter from Ryland W. Greene, Haverford Pennsylvania, to Fred                                 W. Rankin, M.D., congratulating him on his election as                                 President-Elect of the American Medical Association text Letter from Ryland W. Greene, Haverford Pennsylvania, to Fred                                 W. Rankin, M.D., congratulating him on his election as                                 President-Elect of the American Medical Association 2012 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dipstest/xt7xks6j2258/data/rankin4kdl_2/rankin4kdl_2_60/i2-60/i2-60.pdf June 10, 1941 1941 June 10, 1941 section false xt7xks6j2258_140 xt7xks6j2258 Rv¤.AN¤ w. GREENE
161 Rosa LANE
HAVERFORD, PENNSYLVANIA
June 10, 1941
Dr. Fred W. Rankin
Securities Trust Building
Lexington, Kentucky
Dear Doctor Rankin,
I was sorry that I was not at Cleve-
land, because I missed congratulating in person
the new President Elect. However, I now do so
by letter. _
I was not greatly surprised to learn
of your election, for I have long felt that
this honor was coming to you because of the
splendid and devoted service you have given to
the American Medical Association.
I am delighted beyond measure and
offer you my very best wishes for your coming
administration during these perilous times.
with warmest personal regards, I am
Very sincerely,