Dictation Course in Business Literature, Libro 1H.M. Rowe, 1917 |
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... examples of the best practice in modern business correspondence . It will be noticed that each letter has an appropriate address which pro- vides training in writing proper names in shorthand . The name of every state and practically ...
... examples of the best practice in modern business correspondence . It will be noticed that each letter has an appropriate address which pro- vides training in writing proper names in shorthand . The name of every state and practically ...
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... examples throughout the text . Typewrite all the letters which are set solid , punctuating. 8 attention settlement maturity August an estimate for the 15,000 28 - page35 pamphlets within a day or two . We thank you for the inquiry ...
... examples throughout the text . Typewrite all the letters which are set solid , punctuating. 8 attention settlement maturity August an estimate for the 15,000 28 - page35 pamphlets within a day or two . We thank you for the inquiry ...
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... example , ' many thanks , ' or ' much obliged to you . ' Say what- ever you say out loud as if you 101 meant it . Under no circumstances must this rule be violated . " Kendall Banning says that every salesman in the organization | was ...
... example , ' many thanks , ' or ' much obliged to you . ' Say what- ever you say out loud as if you 101 meant it . Under no circumstances must this rule be violated . " Kendall Banning says that every salesman in the organization | was ...
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... - inking interested The Easton Coal Co. , Passaic , N. J. Gentlemen : Will you give our Mr. J. G. Mount three minutes of your time Examples : " The to show you our latest self - inking Rotary Mimeograph 49 SECTION 2 101 ...
... - inking interested The Easton Coal Co. , Passaic , N. J. Gentlemen : Will you give our Mr. J. G. Mount three minutes of your time Examples : " The to show you our latest self - inking Rotary Mimeograph 49 SECTION 2 101 ...
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... be compromised thereby . For example , if toll traffic makes up the greater part of a mixed load , or if this load is comparatively light , it may well be that the operating center in question BUSINESS LITERATURE 143.
... be compromised thereby . For example , if toll traffic makes up the greater part of a mixed load , or if this load is comparatively light , it may well be that the operating center in question BUSINESS LITERATURE 143.
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abbreviations Addressograph advertising American AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION amount ARTICLE attention automobile Axminster bank bill of lading blank Bldg bonds booklet carbon paper catalogue charge clauses comma coöperation copy corporation cost coupon bonds customers desire dictation Elastica employes enclosed card favor furnish Gentlemen German Government give glad handling harrisburg pa Hupmobile interest investment John Wanamaker kindly letter machine manufacturing matter ment Messrs months Multigraph ness offer Ohio opportunity organization paper Patterson Company payment person Philadelphia pleased pleasure ployes postal card practice printed profit purchaser quotation railroad received refer relative clause reply Respectfully samples secured selling ship shipment shorthand Sincerely stenographer Street success taxicab telephone things tion tire trade truly typewriter United words writing York
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Página 168 - To facilitate to them the performance of their duty, it is essential that you should practically bear in mind, that towards the payment of debts there must be revenue; that to have revenue there must be taxes; that no taxes can be devised, which are not more or less inconvenient and unpleasant; that the intrinsic embarrassment inseparable from the selection of the proper objects, (which is always a choice of difficulties,) ought to be a decisive motive for a candid construction of the conduct of...
Página 180 - I have often inquired of myself what great principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of...
Página 166 - This difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defense of our own, which has been achieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured by the wisdom of their most enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted.
Página 180 - I have never had a feeling, politically, that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
Página 174 - A welleducated gentleman may not know many languages, — may not be able to speak any but his own, — may have read very few books. But whatever language he knows, he knows precisely ; whatever word he pronounces he pronounces rightly ; above all, he is learned in the peerage of words ; knows the words of true descent and ancient blood at a glance, from words of modern canaille...
Página 168 - ... (which is always a choice of difficulties), ought to be a decisive motive for a candid construction of the conduct of the government in making it, and for a spirit of acquiescence in the measures for obtaining revenue which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all.
Página 224 - In accordance with the general principles of visit and search and destruction of merchant vessels, recognized by international law, such vessels, both within and without the area declared a naval war zone, shall not be sunk without warning and without saving human lives, unless these ships attempt to escape or offer resistance.
Página 167 - The execution of these maxims belongs to your representatives; but it is necessary that public opinion should co-operate. To facilitate to them the performance of their duty, it is essential that you should practically bear in mind, that towards the payment of debts there must be revenue; that to have revenue there must be taxes; that no...
Página 173 - Museum (if you could live long enough), and remain an utterly 'illiterate,' uneducated person; but that if you read ten pages of a good book, letter by letter, - that is to say, with real accuracy, - you are for evermore in some measure an educated person.
Página 180 - My friends, this is wholly an unprepared speech. I did not expect to be called on to say a word when I came here. I supposed I was merely to do something toward raising a flag.