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NEW YORK CITY DIVISION, HARLEM UNIT
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
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David L. Vaughn

IN CELEBRATION OF THE 6th ANNIVERSARY OF THE HARLEM UNIT

OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, HARLEM UNIT

CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THE

Dr. ROBERT WILSON KITCHEN, JR. AWARD LUNCHEON

AT THE

SHERATON CENTRE OF NEW YORK - THE GEORGIAN ROOM
7th AVENUE AND 52nd STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1985

$40.00 PER GUEST  
$50.00 PER PATRON LISTING
(TAX DEDUCTABLE)

RECEPTION: 12:00 NOON, COMPLIMENTARY OPEN BAR
SEATING: 12:45 P.M.
LUNCHEON: 1:00 P.M.
R.S.V.P

HONOREES

Dr. ROBERT WILSON KITCHEN, JR. AWARD
THE HONORABLE CHARLES B. RANGEL
Member U.S. Congress
19th Congressional District, New York, N.Y.

HARLEM UNIT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE AWARD
LESLIE ALEXANDER, M.D.
Vice President, American College of Radiology

CRUSADE AWARD
ERNEST A RICHARDSON
President, Piper Associates

COMMUNITY AWARD
ALBERT N. THOMPSON
President, Consolidated Beverages Corporation

1st MELVIN C. PATRICK PUBLIC EDUCATION AWARD
JOYCE FORD-WEIR, M.A., R.D.
Director, Breast Examination Center of Harlem

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PFIZER INC., 235 EAST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017

CORPORATE PERSONNEL DIVISION

November 2, 1985

GREETINGS!

As Chairman of today's Robert Wilson Kitchen Luncheon of the Harlem Unit of the American Cancer Society, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to what we know will be a wonderful luncheon.

I join hundreds of other New Yorkers from the corporate world and from the Harlem community in extending congratulations to the honorees for the special contributions they h ave made to improve the quality of life for New Yorkers. I also join them in congratulating the Harlem Unit for the tremendously important contributions the Unit has made in educating many about cancer and cancer care.

It is hoped that the Unit will continue to provide services to the Harlem community and that you will continue to support their activities. The Luncheon is one way to draw attention to the vital information that is available to many New Yorkers on prevention and education of Cancer. As volunteers we can play an important part of their continued success.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Luncheon Committee and those who are supporters of the Harlem Unit of the American Cancer Society, thanks for making this Luncheon an especially noteworthy event.

Sincerely,

David L. Vaughn
David L. Vaughn
Manager, Community Relations
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