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Dear Sir, We Have This Day Doubled Your Salary, The Boss
"Dear Sir, In recognition of your valuable and efficient services, we have this day doubled your salary and reduced your working time two hours. You will also find enclosed several shares in the business which we take pleasure in presenting you. Yours truly, The Boss. April 1st."
Postmarked April 1, 1910.
Postmarked April 1, 1910.
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