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- Handwritten note from Katherine J. Zimmer, Corresponding Secretary of the National Organization of Catholic Women to Emma Etheridge Moran, informing her that she has been elected the group's vice-president. The Note is written on both sides of a cardstock card. It reads: Detroit, Mich. 1175 Cass Ave. Mrs. John V. Moran My dear Mrs. Moran: It is my privilege to notify you of your election to Seventh Vice-President of the National Organization of Catholic Women, at the last annual meeting. Yours Sincerely Katherine J. Zimmer, Corresponding Sec'y Feb. 14 - 1917
- Date Issued:
- 1917-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
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- Note, printed in black on white backing, "Introducing the Interrupters." This note accompanied product models for Packard Single-Six automobiles, and describes their purpose and use by Packard dealers. The note's text is as follows: "Introducing the Interrupters The hard part about selling any commodity is to secure immediate interest-therefore, the Interrupters. They positively interrupt a prospect's thoughts and direct them to the Single-Six. They were designed principally for use on bad-weather days; on the days when extra effort must be used to create desire. Operation:- One smile, one 'Good Morning,' then quickly stand the four models in a semi-circle in front of your prospect. After you do this, keep quiet. Take your lead from him. The chances are ten to one that the model he picks up is the type of car he is interested in. Always talk about the part he is looking at. Follow the prospect's interest. Finish by giving a real demonstration of securing an appointment for one. Note: If the prospect has children he will probably insist upon keeping the Interrupters. In order not to offend and to make positive another appointment, say something like this: 'Unfortunately, we are supplied with only one set for each of the salesmen. Therefore you can appreciate that loaning them would seriously handicap me. So, under the circumstances, I cannot give you a set as much as I would like to. You can, however, keep them for a day or two, as probably you wish to show them to others. Today is Monday - Will I call for them Wednesday morning?' Just one thing more - the Interrupters are not toys. Do not use them as such. Packard Motor Car Co. H.T. Gardner Carriage Sales Manager"
- Date Issued:
- 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
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- Note accompanying receipt the receipt for Helen Newberry, from Miss. E. G. Brewer (1959.036.002a), printed with "The article marked with a red X will be sent in a few days or sooner."
- Date Issued:
- 1912-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
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- Note and envelope address to Emily H. Dickinson of 665 Grand River Avenue, postmarked January 26, 1893. The envelope was posted with a red 2ยข George Washington stamp. The note reads: Mrs. Jno. McCarroll at home, Friday, Jan. 28 from 3 to 5. A farewell to Mrs. H.D. Robinson, 220 Lafayette Ave.
- Date Issued:
- 1898-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society