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aicrtt r.rL1i (Sahreston SCHOOL OF MEDICINE PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH June 19, 1941. Mrs. Meyer Bodansky and Family 1227 ball Galveston, Texas My dear Mrs. Bodansky: We, the members of the Research Council of the Medical Branch of the University of Texas, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you in the recent loss of your loved one. Dr. Bodansky had been an active member of this Council since its creation last year. He attended its meetings with industry and sincerity. Since research was Dr. Bodansky's first love, he was naturally enthusiastic about the problems confronting this Council. He participated in all of its actions with an enthusiasm tempered only by wisdom and exper- ience. You mourn his passing as a kind and loving husband and father; we shall miss him as a colleague of high scientific skill and ability, as a gentleman, and as a personal friend.
Terry, Luther L.; Cline, J. K. & Roberts, Joseph T.[Letter from Luther L. Terry, J. K. Cline, and Joseph T. Roberts to Eleanor A. Bodansky and Family - June 19, 1941],
letter,
June 19, 1941;
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University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
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