Correspondence Between Frederick E. Robin, Committee for the Nation's Health, and Donald Dawson, with Attachments
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Filed by
MR. DAWSON
November 8, 1950
DEC 1 6 1950
286-A
Dear Mr. Robin:
I am sorry to have been so long in
replying to your letter of October twenty-fifth
but the truth of the matter is I went to St. Louis
to arrange for the President's recent visit there
and only returned yesterday. I discussed our
conversation with others here before leaving and
they did manage to get in one plug for the Nation's
S. NATIONAL
TAUMAN
health.
SERVICE
5
COVERNMENT
Coming back on the plane yesterday I
showed the President and General Graham the ad you
enclosed with your letter, which they both thought
was fine. The General especially liked the factual
material about AMA. Personally, I think the ad is
perhaps too long and that a shorter one might do
the trick.
With best wishes,
Very sincerely yours,
DONALD s. DAWSON
x 286
Administrative Assistant
to the President
x 103
Mr. Frederick B. Robin
Education Director
Committee for the Nation's Health
1416 F Street, N.W.
Washington 4, D.C.
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