| Very sincerely, |
| Sylvester D. Dunlop. |
| 173 State Street, Detroit, Michigan, |
| January 23, 1910. |
To whom it may concern:
It gives me great pleasure to testify to the character, ability and attainments of Mr. E. J. Heidenreich. He has been a trusted personal associate of mine for more than twenty years. He may be counted upon to do successfully anything that he is willing to undertake.
Harry B. Hutchins.
My dear Walter:
I am to be in the city only a few more weeks before leaving permanently. Before I go, I should like to have you come out and take dinner with me some evening. How would next Wednesday at six o'clock suit you? If you can come at that time, will you please write or telephone to me sometime before Tuesday?
| Very cordially yours, |
| Paul B. Vandine. |
| 6556 Broad Street, |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, |
| March 30, 1909. |
| The Lafayette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, |
| March 31, 1909. |