COMMENDATIONS
FROM
DISTINGUISHED EDUCATORS AND EKINEN
N O work of an educational character, of late years, has met with such universal
teachers and learned men as this.   While the book is most warmly wel
illiterate, it is equally sought for by the educated.  Hundreds of testimonials from
individuals might be given similar to the following:

From Samuel Fellows, efState Supt.
Pub. Schools, Wisconsin.
"I am lhly delighted with the plan and
execution o Hill's MInual."
From Prof. J. G. Crosi, Principal of
the Northwestern Business College,
Naperville, In.
"It is a most valuable book, which ought to
be multiplied as many times as there are families
in the United States. I have adopted it as a
book of daily reference for our business stu-
dents."
From Theodore B. Boyd, Principal of
the Loulsville Commercial College.
"I have examined 'Hill's Manual of Social
and Business Forms.' and am surprised at the
amount of useful information contained in one
volume. Prof. Hill seems to have studied the
wants of every one. It is one of the most use-
ful books that was ever laid upon the counting-
room desk or the drawing-room table."
From D. S. Burns, Supt. Pub. Schools,
Harrisburg, Pa.
"I know of no work that contains so great a
variety of valuable information on social and
business topics as ' Hill's Manual of Social and
Business Forms.' I think it a work of special
value to those who have not had opportunities
of an extended school course, or becoming
fam liar by contact with the conventionalities
of society."
From Win. Cornell, Supt. Pub. Schools
in Fall iver, Mass.
"I most cheerfully recommend "Hill's Man-
ual of Social and Business Forms' as a very full
work on the various ' Forms' which every per-
son is likely to have occasion to use In his rela-
tions with persons in society. A thorough study
of the 'book' by our younLg men and women
would repay them by their acquiring a large
fund of very valuable and practical knowledge
from its pages. It should meet with a large

From D. P. Lindsley, Author of Linds- From       Geo.
ley's System  of Tachygraphy, Ando-       Commere
ver, Mass.                                New Orle
"'Hill's Manual' is really the most compre-  "I am plei
hensive, thorough and elegant volume, treating ManuaL' as c
on ' Social and Business torms,' that has ever all classes of
been issued in this country."             tury has prod
From Gov. Gaston, of Massachusets.
"'"Hil's Manual of Social and Business From Prof
Forms' coxtaij. inuck valuable and ruel in-  Putnam's
fomai'. I think it well meets a public -ant,  rien Spri:
and can therefore be safely and properly com-  " have bo
mended to public favor."                  admire it; ay
~little encyclol
From President McCollister, of Buch- ede for ot]
tel College, Akron, Ohio.          aut orship, a
HILL'S MAJUAL' is.a timely book, meeting
a public want which has not been filled before.
Every faumily should own this book. It contains From the
information important and useful to all classes.
I feel all who examine it will want it."    "After a T
TIo of 'fHil
From Win. M. Cubery, of Cubery & Co., three copies:
Publishers of the "Pacific Church- bridged Dict
man' San Francisco, Cal.                 own use, thi
"'Hill's Manual of Social and Business    andsons.
Forms' is not only a luxury, but a necessity-  sion of every
eminently serviceable in the social circle, and student to fl
indispensable to the man of business who woman."
would save time and money.  I keep a copy
in my counting-room for ready reference."       Prest
From   Stephen Walkley, Treasurer of        The agent
the Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., South- writes: "B
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