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SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
TEACHERS' AIDS.
BOOKS FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
PICTURES FOR THE SCHOOL AND HOME.
KINDERGARTEN GOODS.
EDISON MIMEOGRAPHS.

SOLE AGENCY FO THE EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS OF D. APPLETON & CO.
FOR NEBRASKA AND COLD.

THE NORTH-WESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY.

The North-Western Endorsed by the Leading Educators of the North-West

Journal of Education

Required Part of Nebraska Reading
Circle Course, 1891-1892

Lincoln, Neb., October 8 1891

Prof. C. E. Bessey,

Lincoln, Nebraska.

Dear Friend:-I want the Agency which was undertaken with many misgiving to be useful to all and honest with all. It is my purpose to find out all I can about a teacher and to know all a man can know about what I am recommending. It is to be hoped that we can be of mutual service.

To present myself and the Agency properly before school men and school boards who do not know me as well as you do, I want to publish on one of my circulars to be printed soon a few opinions from those whom I count my friends.

1. Need of a personal Ageney. 2. My standing as a man and as an educator. 3. My judgment as to teachers and school work. 4. My evident intention as you believe to deal honestly with both school boards and teachers. Do not follow this order at all. Make the letter short and say only what you can conscientiously. May I hear from you soon?

Your friend,
[signature]

Dictated.

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The North-Western Endorsed by the Leading Educators of the North-West

Journal of Education
Required Part of Nebraska Reading
Circle Course, 1891-1892

Lincoln, Neb., October 8- 1891

Prof. C. E. Bessey,

Lincoln, Nebraska.

Dear Friend:- I want the [Ageney] which was undertaken with many mis-
giving to be useful to all and honest with all. It is my purpose to
find out all I can about a teacher and to know all a man can know about
what I am recommending. It is to be hoped that we can be of mutual ser-
vice.

To present myself and the Agency properly before school men and
school boards who do not know me as well as you do, I want to publish [én]
one of my circulars to be printed soon a few opinions from those whom I
count my friends.

1. Need of a personal Ageney. 2. My standing as a man and as an
educator. 3. My judgment as to teachers and school work. 4. My evi-
dent intention as you believe to deal honestly with both school boards
and teachers. Do not follow this order at all. Make the letter short
and say only what you can conscientiously. May I hear from you soon?

Your friend,
[signature]

Dictated.