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Telephone
CAThedral 6933

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RITA NELSON
603 WEST 11TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY 
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September 11, 1928

Gentlemen:

Could you use a courteous, well-trained and efficient secretary who wants to learn the antique shop business?

I'm twenty-four years old, with a background of New and Old World culture which fits me for the kind of work I want to do for you.

For three years I was in business for myself. My clients included some of America's foremost authors and other professional people. Hence, I am accustomed to deal with the kind of folks who not only appreciate fine art objects but can afford to buy them.

If my secretarial experience, a natural selling instinct, and an understading of the things you deal in , appeal to you, I would like to make an unusual propositon--one you are not likely to hear from any other girl.

When would be a good time to see you?

Very sincerely yours,
[[signed]] Rita Nelson [[/signed]] 

Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc.,
3 East 51st Street
New York City

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