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15, 2003
September
APOLOGY (informal)
900 Chesapeake Av
enue N.W. Washing
Dear Mr. Duval: D.C, 20010 Septem ton,
ber 15, 1988
I was saddened to
hear the news. Pleas
time of sorrow. e accept my deepes
t sympathy in your
Your Neighbor,
Catherine S. Black
Sincerely,
David R. Johnson
Fairwoods Apartmen
ts #42 100 Broad Av
Tu lsa, OK 77777 Sept enue S.E.
Dear Joe, ember IB, 1988
Congratulations on
your new job! We we
and wish you the be re all really happy
st of luck. to hear the good ne
Let us know how yo ws
u're getting along-a
Soon, we hope! nd when you're com
ing through Tulsa ag
ain.
As ever, Ed
September 15,1988
Dear Kathleen,
py returns of the day.
Happy Birthday, and many hap Love, Mary
INVITATION (informal)
P.O. Box 7
Golden Sands, FL 44444
June 1,1988
Dear Prof, and Mrs. Miller,
My family and I would like to invite you to spend the Fourth of July holiday at
our summer house on the ocean. Our house is near the beach and you will be
free to swim and walk along the shore to your heart's content.
We will meet you at the airport and take care of all your transportation. We are
looking forward to seeing you and do hope that you can come.
Cordially,
Mary Margaret Nelson
INVITATION (informal)
September 15, 1988
your beach
Dear Paul, og et he r at ou r su mmer house. Bring
th of July get-t
We're having a Four end the weekend!
es an d a go od ap petite and plan to sp
cloth
course!
up at the airport, of
P.S. We'll pick you
INVITATION (informal)
9/15/88
Dear Ruth,
y book. It's just what I need!
Thanks so much for the birthda Love, Mary
A. D. Visor (Prof.)
RECOMMENDATION LETTER
(FOR AN EXCHANGE PROGRAM)
ncern ,
To whom it may co
n this my stu-
I m ys elf personally have know
As the teacher of m
at he m at ics he could show
th e co ur se of th is time, in all respects
ars. In
dent for about 4 ye t.
at tit ud e to his environmen a progressive per-
his best so cia l
sh ow ing sp arkling examples of
Being highly motiva
te d an d th his friends
ility to ex pr es s an d share his ideas wi
ct ab
son he has the perfe
an d verbally. new culture and
well, both wr itt en
be ab le to adapt himself to a
I strongly believe th
at he wi ll nt .As far as I
rtu nit ies as the exchange stude
try to benefit all th
e given op po icate with the
of a stu de nt wh o could easily commun
kind
know him he is the cial lives.
en t th e ot her cultures and so hool, there is no
people wh o pr es
os t en er ge tic person in our sc
Whom I consider to
be th e m ort as: basketball,
cia lly lik es pla yin g some kinds of sp
espe
doubt, is Smith. He
is. a counselor of
soccer, ta ble te nn
m er ca m p and was chosen as
He has participated
in th e su m aid to old-aged
th his fri en ds or ga nizes the volunteer
er wi
his cabin. He, togeth ckyards, streets an
d houses.
th e ba ferent clubs.
people lik e cle an ing
as an ac tiv e organizer of the dif
At the University he
is kn ow n azine "College
ito r of th e Un ive rsi ty's outstanding mag
ief ed
Moreover he is a ch
participant of this
Press".
Sm ith to be ch osen as the mature
I strongly recommen
d the best.
he wi ll be su cc es sful and wish him all
lieve
program .I truly be
Sincer ely ,
John Wayne
partment
The head of Math De