Commercial Correspondence and 

 Postal Information 



BY CARL LEWIS ALTMAIER 



Mr. Altmaier's work supplies two present needs, a text-book for school use 

 and a 'handbook for office use. In the first place, his book is a working manual 

 for instruction and practice in letter writing, and thus it furnishes material for 

 practical English composition. Correct forms of letters are furnished, after which 

 the learner is asked to deal with situations of the kind actually met with in busi- 

 ness correspondence. The treatment of correspondence is supplemented by a 

 somewhat detailed account of postal arrangements, both domestic and interna- 

 tional. The book is illustrated with photographs of documents, reproductions of 

 actual letters, and a postal map of the world. 



Comprehensive Bookkeeping 



BY ARTEMAS M. BOGLE 



A few of the points that commend this volume are: 



i. The gradual and systematic development of the subject. 2. Preliminary 

 sets for drill followed immediately by more concrete sets for the more advanced 

 work of the student. 3. Material so arranged that the teacher may .use it largely 

 in his own way. 4. The sets so arranged that short exercises or longer ones may 

 be given as may be most advantageous. 5. Provision for drill on important 

 points and at the place where needed, thus insuring the mastery of each point. 

 6. Arrangement such that at almost any stage previous points may be reviewed 

 without going back and working over the old material. 7. Clear, concise expla- 

 nations. 8. A large number of cross references, showing the connection of one 

 portion of the subject with another. 



Teacher's Manual to Accompany Comprehensive 

 Bookkeeping 



BY ARTEMAS M. BOGLE 



This book contains the results of computations required by the regular series 

 of exercises given in Bogle's " Comprehensive Bookkeeping." These tables, giv- 

 ing the " answers " which should be right, save the teacher labor in checking up 

 pupils' results. The forms are not intended for models but only as results to save 

 labor by the teacher. 



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