rs,
Samuel Caldwell.
HARRISON NATIONAL BANK
TRENTON, N. J.
February 2, 1923.
Mr. James Russell,
63 State Street,
Trenton, N. J.
Dear Sir:
I wish to acknowledge your letter of application of December
8th. At present we have no vacancies of the type that you
desire. However, I should be very glad to have a talk with you
on December 12th at my office at four o'clock.
Very truly yours,
Samuel Caldwell.
LETTERS OF REFERENCE
_Letter asking for reference_
468 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
May 5, 1923.
Mr. William Moyer,
Triumph Hosiery Co.,
4000 Broad Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
My dear Mr. Moyer:
I am looking for a position as cashier with the Bright Weaving
Company. My duties there would be similar in every way to my
work in your office, and a recommendation from you would help
greatly.
Mr. Sawyer, the first vice-president of the Bright Weaving
Company, knows you personally, hence an opinion from you would
have particular effect.
Your kindness would be deeply appreciated, as have been all
your kindnesses in the past.
Yours very sincerely,
Philip Rockwell.
A useful practice adopted by some firms is the requirement of a
photograph from every applicant for a position.
HADDON IRON WORKS
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
_Paste photograph
of applicant here_
April 30, 1917.
B. F. Harlow & Co.,
Paterson, N. J.
Dear Sirs:
Philip Smith (photo attached) has applied to us for a position
as steamfitter.
His application states that he has been in your employ for
three years and that he is leaving to take a position in this
city.
As all applicants are required by us to furnish references as
to character and ability, we shall appreciate your giving us
the following
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