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For Dr. Mershon                                           April 17, 1930.
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is not large enough for exclusive practice, but he is doing some wonderful work, and is a very high-class man. He was President of our Georgia State Dental Society last year and was placed in this position not from any political influence, but purely upon the merits of his past record, and I think you will find him a genteel, up-to-date man, and if you can take care of him as you suggested, I will consider it a courtesy to me.

   I am wondering if you decide to put this class on in November, if it could be arranged so that it would come just before the Scientific Session of the Dewey Alumnae, as I believe it meets in November of this year; however, I am not positive of this. I was thinking if we could complete the post-graduate course and then attend the Scientific Session of the Dewey Alumnae at the same time that we are in New York, it would be nice, for the majority of the members of the class are Dewey graduates, and would enjoy attending this meeting, but if they would have to make an extra trip, it would be impossible for them to attend. 

   I had several names on the list that I did not approach, and if you need any more to fill out the class and you would like for me to get them up for you, I will be glad to submit the names and write the boys after your approval. 

Yours very truly,
Dr. H.L. PARKS

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