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Yours truly, Clement Wilks. _General letters of introduction_ 89 Grand Ave., Detroit, Mich., August 8, 1923. This will introduce the bearer, Mr. Albert Hall, whom I personally know as being a gentleman in conduct and reputation. Any courtesy shown to Mr. Hall I shall consider a favor to myself, and I ask for him all possible attention and service. Clement Wilks. June 9, 1923. To Whom It May Concern: The bearer, David Clark, has been an acquaintance of mine for five years. He is a young man of good habits. I would recommend him for any position within his ability. Ellery Saunders. _Special introduction_ (The inside address, heading, and signature are to be supplied) Dear Sir: Mr. Walter Green, whom this will introduce to you, is a member of our Credit Department. He is visiting New York on a personal matter, but he has offered to make a personal investigation of the Crump case and I have advised him to see you, as the man who knows most about that affair. If you can find the time to give him a brief interview, you will do him a favor, and I also shall appreciate it. Yours very truly, __________________ Vice-President. _Introducing a stenographer in order to secure a position for her_ 100 Wall Street, New York, N. Y., February 6, 1921. Mr. William Everett, 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. My dear Mr. Everett: The bearer of this letter, Miss Mildred Bryan, my stenographer, is available for a position, owing to the fact that I am moving my office to Cincinnati. She is an unusually competent young woman--quick, accurate, intelligent, and familiar with the routine of a law office. If you need a stenographer, you cannot do better than engage Miss Bryan, and I am taking the liberty of giving her this letter for you. Very truly yours,
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