information.
Very truly yours,
(Handwritten) _Samuel Sloane_,
Employment Manager.
Is his statement correct?
Are his character and habits good?
Had he the confidence of his employers?
Can he fill the position for which he has applied?
Remarks: Signed
Dated
_Some general letters of recommendation_
March 4, 1923.
To Whom It May Concern:
I have known the bearer, John Hope, for four years. He is of
fine family and has been one of our most highly regarded young
men. I would heartily recommend him.
Richard Brown.
April 18, 1922.
Gentlemen:
The bearer, George Frothingham, is a young man of my
acquaintance whom I know and whose family I have known for
some time. They are splendid people. This boy is ambitious and
thoroughly reliable. I hope you can find a place for him.
Very truly yours,
Gerald Law.
June 16, 1922.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the bearer, Ernest Hill, is an
acquaintance of mine, a man whom I know to be thoroughly
trustworthy.
Harold Smith.
July 12, 1923.
Dear Sir:
This is to certify that Joseph Rance has been in my employ for
eighteen months. He is a most willing and able worker, honest,
steady, and faithful. I regret that I was obliged to let him
go from my employ. I feel very safe in highly recommending him
to you.
Very truly yours,
George Bunce.
_Recommendation for a special position_
HARCOURT MANUFACTURING CO.
29 BOYLSTON STREET
BOSTON, MASS.
October 10, 1921.
Mr. Gordon Edwards,
48 Tremont Street,
Boston, Mass.
Dear Mr. Edwards:
At luncheon last Wednesday you mentioned that you were in need
of another advertising writer. If the position is still open,
I should like to recommend Mr. Br
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