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" The first contains the name of the person or firm to whom the letter is written; the second, the street and number; the third, the town or city and state. "
Kimball's Business Speller: Designed for Use in Commercial Schools ... - Page 6
by Gustavus Sylvester Kimball - 1905 - 141 pages
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Practical Book-keeping, Containing Thorough Instruction in Journalizing ...

William A. Drew - 1873 - 160 pages
...LETTER. ist. Commence on the first line about the center, and give the residence and date. 2nd. Write the name of the person or firm to whom the letter is addressed on the second line, at the left, three-fourths of an inch from the edge of the paper, and...
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The Universal Instructor, Or, Self-culture for All. [With ..., Volume 1

Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1884 - 968 pages
...and the " conclusion." In all business letters, the " inside address " consists of the full title and name of the person or firm to whom the letter is written. It is also advisable, especially in foreign letters, to add the place, post-town, or other necessary...
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Business English: A Course in Practical Grammar and Business Correspondence ...

Carl Coran Marshall - 1905 - 144 pages
...receive it. Superscriptions may be penwritten, typewritten, or printed. They usually consist of (1) the Name of the person or firm to whom the letter is sent, (2) the General Address, consisting, usually, of the city and state, (3) the Local Address, as...
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Manual of Practical Indexing

Archibald Leycester Clarke - 1905 - 196 pages
...the indexing of correspondence, official and commercial. There should appear in the index : — (1) The name of the person or firm to whom the letter is sent, with short title briefly indicating the substance of the letter. (2) The name of the person or...
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Modern Business Correspondence: A Practical Treatise on the Writing of ...

Frank Merrill Erskine - 1906 - 200 pages
...university boston mass sept 14 1903 Chatham high school Chatham ny jan 25 1904 san antonio texas mar 11 1905 the clinton block syracuse ny jan 2 1901 route...below the heading. The second line should be indented one-halt inch ; and the third, if three are used, one inch. In very short letters, especially in typewritten...
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The New Standard Business and Social Letter-writer: Business, Family and ...

Alfred B. Chambers - 1911 - 306 pages
...envelope before the letter is folded. The first line of the address of the envelope should consist of tne name of the person or firm to whom the letter is written, together with any appropriate titles, and should be written across or a little below the middle of...
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Elementary English...

Lillian Gertrude Kimball - 1911 - 304 pages
...DEFINITIONS An anecdote is a short story. The address in a business letter is the name and place of business of the person or firm to whom the letter is written. The subject of a sentence is the part which names that about which something is said. The predicate of...
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Ellis Business Correspondence: A Logically Arranged Series of Exercises in ...

Ellis Publishing Company - 1912 - 104 pages
...1912. New York, NY, Oct. 25, 1912. 236 Fillingham Temple, Boston, Mass., Oct. 18, 1912. The address is the name of the person or firm to whom the letter is written; the street number and name of the street, if any; the name of the town and state wherein located. EXAMPLE.—...
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Lessons in English: Book I-[II], Book 2

Chestine Gowdy, Lora M. Dexheimer - 1913 - 352 pages
...written at the left and below the heading. It should contain the full name and post-office address of the person or firm to whom the letter is written. The title Esq. is much less used than formerly. If it is used, any other title, as Mr., should be omitted....
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Lessons in English, Book 2

Arthur Lee - 1917 - 340 pages
...description of the picture. LESSON 43 ADDRESS AND SALUTATION OF LETTERS The inside address consists of the name of the person or firm to whom the letter is written and the names of the state and town or city to which the letter is sent. In addition to the name of...
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