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May 12, 1914.

Mr. C.C. Judge,
District Manager,
Riker & Hegeman Drug Store,
86th St. & Broadway,
New York City.

Dear Sir:

I am taking the liberty of writing to you on behalf of Mr. Paul Studensky, who, I understand has applied to you for a position.

Mr. Studensky was in the employ of this company for over a year in the capacity of expert aviator.  Aside from his skill and proficiency in flying, he proved himself to be a man of unusual coolness of judgment and courage.  He was at all times scrupulously honest and his loyalty to this company made many friends for us.

Aside from the well-deserved popularity which he enjoys among those who are associated with him, I feel sure you will find him a man of superior intelligence and ambition.

Trusting you may be able to decide favorably in his case, I am 

Yours very truly,
National Aeroplane Company

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Vice President.

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