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une 15th. I am at present taking a course in electrical engineering at Bucknell University, and am in my sophomore year., It is my plan to gain some practical experience in various sorts of electrical work during the vacations occurring in my course. This summer I want to secure practical experience in electric wiring. If you wish references as to my character and ability, I would refer you to Mr. William R. Stevenson, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and to Mr. Harry E. McCormick, Superintendent of the Street Railways Company, Danville, Illinois. Salary is a very slight object to me in this work, and I shall be willing to accept whatever compensation you may see fit to offer me. Respectfully yours, Harvey H. Wilkins. Drawsburg, Ohio, May 21, 1910. My dear Norman: I have just heard of your good fortune and hasten to assure you of my sincere pleasure in the news. May you find happiness and prosperity in your new location. But do not forget that your old friends are still living and will always be interested in your welfare. Your affectionate cousin, Mary E. Johnston. 223 Holbrook Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Indiana. November 10, 1908. The Jefferson Life Insurance Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Gentlemen: I am the holder of Policy Number 2919 in your company. In that Policy, which was taken out about ten years ago, my occupation is stated to be carpenter. Lately I have changed occupations, and am now engaged in conducting a store. If, in order to maintain the validity of my policy, the change of occupation should be recorded on your books, will you please have the proper entry made. I should like to know if at the present time my policy has any cash surrender value, and if so, what that value is. Very truly yours, Arthur J. Pearse. Bunnell Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1909. Mr. James R. Elliot, Germantown, Colorado. My dear Elliot: Will you please send me, as soon as you conveniently can, the addresses of George English, Ira S. Shepherd, and G. N. Wilkinson. This requ
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