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PAN

 

AMERICAN

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

WORLD

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

 

      

1st DIRECTING COUNCIL

 

Washington D.C., September 24 - 2 October 1947

RESOLUTION

CD1.R8

CONGRATULATIONS, EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY, ETC

THE 1st DIRECTING COUNCIL,

RESOLVES

To express its sincere appreciation to Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, Director Emeritus of the Pan

American Sanitary Bureau, for the progress achieved in the Americas during his long and

productive period of service as Director of the Bureau.

Sept.-Oct. 1947 Pub. 247, 7

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