Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.

Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.
Having seen an advertisment for a school mistress in the Daily Times, I have been recommended to offer myself as a candidate.  Will you kindly favor me with a testimonial as to my character, ability and conduct while at Boston Normal School?  Should you consider that I am fitted for the position, you would confer a great favor on me if you would interest yourself in my behalf.

    I remain, Reverend Sir,
    Your most obedient and humble servant,
    Laura B. Nichols.

2.—­Applying for a Position as a Teacher of Music.

    Scotland, Conn., January 21st, 1915

    Madam,

    Seeing your advertisement in The Clarion of to-day, I write to
    offer my services as a teacher of music in your family.

    I am a graduate of the Peabody Institute, of Baltimore, where
    I was thoroughly instructed in instrumental and vocal music.

I refer by permission to Mrs. A.J.  Davis, 1922 Walnut Street; Mrs. Franklin Hill, 2021 Spring Garden Street, and Mrs. William Murray, 1819 Spruce Street, in whose families I have given lessons.

    Hoping that you may see fit to employ me, I am,
    Very respectfully yours,
    Nellie Reynolds.

3.—­Applying for a Situation as a Cook.

    Charlton Place, September 8th, 1894.

    Madam: 

Having seen your advertisement for a cook in to-day’s Times, I beg to offer myself for your place.  I am a thorough cook.  I can make clear soups, entrees, jellies, and all kinds of made dishes.  I can bake, and am also used to a dairy.  My wages are $4 per week, and I can give good reference from my last place, in which I lived for two years.  I am thirty-three years of age.

    I remain, Madam,
    Yours very respectfully,
    MARY MOONEY.

4.—­Recommending a School Teacher.

    Ottawa, Ill., February 10th, 1894.

    Col.  Geo. H. Haight,
    President Board of Trustees, etc.

    Dear Sir:  I take pleasure in recommending to your favorable
    consideration the application of Miss Hannah Alexander for the
    position of teacher in the public school at Weymouth.

Miss Alexander is a graduate of the Davidson Seminary, and for the past year has taught a school in this place.  My children have been among her pupils, and their progress has been entirely satisfactory to me.

    Miss Alexander is a strict disciplinarian, an excellent
    teacher, and is thoroughly competent to conduct the school for
    which she applies.

    Trusting that you may see fit to bestow upon her the
    appointment she seeks, I am.

    Yours very respectfully,
    ALICE MILLER.

5.—­A Business Introduction.

    J.W.  Brown, Earlville, Ill. 
    Chicago, Ill., May 1st, 1915

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