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doubt, if he gets the appointment discharge all its duties in a manner creditable to himself + to his profession. He is a gentleman of good moral character, of sound moral and political integrity, stands well in his profession. I shall esteem it a personal favor to myself as well as to him, if he is successful in securing the place he desires. I hope you will find reasons sufficient to give him the appointment. He has no influential friends, and, now as heretofore, must rely upon his own merits.
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doubt, if he gets the appointment  
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discharge all its duties in a manner  
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creditable to himself and to his profession.  
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He is a gentleman of good moral  
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character, of sound moral and political  
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integrity, stands well in his profession.  
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I shall esteem it a personal favor  
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to myself as well as to him, if he  
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is successful in securing the place
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he desires. I hope you will  
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find reasons sufficient to give  
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him the appointment. He has  
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no influential friends, and, now  
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as heretofore, must rely upon  
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his own merits.
 
Respectfully Your [illegible]
 
Respectfully Your [illegible]
 
O.L. Currier
 
O.L. Currier

Revision as of 00:48, 4 May 2021

doubt, if he gets the appointment discharge all its duties in a manner creditable to himself and to his profession. He is a gentleman of good moral character, of sound moral and political integrity, stands well in his profession. I shall esteem it a personal favor to myself as well as to him, if he is successful in securing the place he desires. I hope you will find reasons sufficient to give him the appointment. He has no influential friends, and, now as heretofore, must rely upon his own merits. Respectfully Your [illegible] O.L. Currier