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				“Dr. C. S. Norburn Named Surgeon to the President”
 “Asheville Man Surgeon to Harding for the Alaskan Trip”
 
 Front Page, The Asheville Citizen, May 29, 1923
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				“NORBURN SURGEON TO PRES. HARDING”
 
 The Associated Press, Front Page, The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.) May 29, 1923
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				“Former Danville Boy Appointed Personal Surgeon to Pres. Harding”
 
 The Bee, Jun 1, 1923
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				“The nomination of Dr. Norburn for this important post was made by the surgeon-general of the Navy”
 
 The Bee, Jun 1, 1923
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				“The honors Dr. Charles Norburn has won in the service of his country, as a surgeon in the Navy, are matters of pride to the people of Asheville and Buncombe County.”
 
 Asheville Citizen, October 9, 1923
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				Dr. Norburn chosen “by the government...for specialization in surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn”
 
 The Asheville Citizen, December 29, 1919
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				Dr. Charles S. Norburn's “achievements in order to serve his country have been of a rather remarkable nature”
 
 The Sunday Citizen, October 14, 1917
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				Dr. Charles S. Norburn “SURGEON TO PRESIDENT FOR THE ALASKAN TRIP”
 
 Charlotte Observer, May 29, 1923
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				“You have rendered a great public service.”
 
 Congressman Wright Patman, Chairman of the House Banking & Currency Committee, review of A New Monetary System in 1972
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				Dr. Norburn “Surgeon of Renown”
 
 Hattie McKay, Medical Librarian, letter to Asheville Times, December 26, 1950
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