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material for publication, information to aid operations, or comments to guage public opinion.
To the specialist in my line of public work the
Bureau offers a constant supply of information and
material.
To the man with a hobby, whether it be philately, numismatics, chess, whist, or any other of
the thousand and one things that serve as avocations or recreations, the Bureau is a labor-saving
device that helps gratify tastes and ambitions. In
the way of gathering "scraps," it does for any man
what no man could do by himself.
Obituary notices are frequently ordered by relatives or friends. As we read only to order and it is
almost impossible to get back matter, requests
should be sent to us at the earliest possible moment.
In fact, whenever comment is wanted on current
happenings, the order must be filed early.
Comments by Individuals.
"I am pleased thus far with what you have sent me." — , .
"The clippings have been of great service." — Office of the Postmaster General,
"I find your clippings very useful and all that can be desired,
while the service is prompt." — , .
"Permit me to thank you for the prompt manner in which you
have served us." — , Youth's Companion, Boston.
"Your Bureau having been very highly recommended to us for efficiency and promptness," etc. — Pub. Am. Ed Illustrated London News, .
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shall know to whom to apply" — R. M Bucke, , Ont.
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my notices, and with your assistance I can do this much more completely than I can by myself" — Miss , .
"Let me thank you for the care and promptness with which my
order has been executed. Should I at any time desire more clippings
you may be sure that the order will be given to your Bureau." — S.
B. Phillips, .
"Permit me to say that in the eleven months past your clippings
have been of great help to me, giving me at a glance a daily view of
editorial opinion on this subject (the silver question), which I could
not have obtained otherwise and which has been of great assistance
to me in the special line of study and use for which I desired them."
— E. S. Crandon, Boston.