North Dakota Law Review/Volume 1/Number 5/Office Supplies and Stationery

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY


“For many years there has been a demand on the part of members of the Association for an organized co-operative buying of office supplies and printing, it being the opinion of those in favor of the plan that the lawyers could save much money by pooling their purchases.

“Accordingly I appointed a committee to act in this matter. Mr. John P. Conmy, of Fargo, is Chairman of that Committee.

“Every member of the Bar has received a letter from this committee outlining its plan. With that letter each member received a blank, upon which an estimate of the quantity required could be designated. If you are interested, please fill out and return this estimate to Mr. Conmy immediately.

“If there is a desire on the part of the members of the Bar to further this plan, it will be carried out by the committee. The committee must know your wishes at once, and I ask that you write Mr. Conmy NOW.”

A. W. CUPLER, President.

(We renew our previous suggestion, also, that you return the estimate sheets with the notation “None Required” or “None Desired,” if you are not favorably disposed to the plan.)