New York, N. Y.,April 4, 19—Dear Travers:
The bearer of this note, Mr. Robert Duncan, of Chicago, plans to be in your town for two months. Besides being a personal friend of mine, he is the advertising manager of the Goodfield Company in Los Angeles, and knowing as I do how interested you are in advertising, I feel that you would like to know him.
You will find him good company everywhere, I think, for he not only talks entertainingly but he plays tennis and golf and bridge and plays them well. I hope that you will be able to help him enjoy his stay in Madison.
With kindest regards to Mrs. Travers, I am
Cordially yours,Bob Westely.
Baltimore, Md.,Oct. 19, 19—My dear Mrs. Rowell:
It gives me great pleasure to present to you Mr. Raymond Gordon, the bearer of this note, with whom I have been associated in business and socially for many years. Business takes him to Baltimore, where he is an entire stranger. I will personally appreciate any kindness you may show him, during his stay there.
Yours most sincerely,Robert S. Balfour.