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Make Your Spare Moments Profitable
The continued growth of THE CRISIS necessitates the extension of our field force, and we need representatives in all cities to establish sub-agencies and look after renewals.
If you can spare a few hours each month to look after our interests in your city, we can make you a proposition that will interest you. The work is dignified as well as profitable.
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Address, and send references to
FRANK M. TURNER, Circulation Manager
20 VESEY STREET  NEW YORK
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A Person of Discriminating Taste
appreciates the careful attention to every detail which we exercise in the production of things from our print shop, as is evidenced by the letter herewith from Prof. J.E. Spingarn, formerly of Columbia University.
Let us make an estimate on your work.
J. E. SPINGARN
9 WEST 73D STREET
NEW YORK
December 6, 1911.
MR. ROBERT N. WOOD,
202 East 99th Street, City.
My dear Mr. Wood:
I enclose my cheque for $561.72, in full payment of the balance of my account in connection with the printing and distribution of my pamphlet, "A Question of Academic Freedom." I have not yet verified the completeness of the distribution by the mailing company which you employed, but so far as your work as a printer is concerned, I take pleasure in saying that you attended to every detail in the most efficient and conscientious manner possible, and that I owe you cordial appreciation for the interest and care you have taken in this whole matter. You may use this letter in any way you please, and may refer to me any prospective client who is anxious to obtain the services of a first-class printer.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) J. E. SPINGARN.
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ROBERT N. WOOD 202 EAST 99th ST., NEW YORK 
'PHONE LENOX 6667

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