26 Words to use with correspondences

Miss Dunlap, in order to keep abreast of his mental development, decided to take a correspondence course in Esperanto.

With an eye to fidelity, a small brood of small chickens, half dead with bad air and not larger than fists, huddled rearward and out of the grilling lightpuny victims to an indorsed method of correspondence-school advertising.

A conference of subscribers and contributors to the correspondence columns of The Times was held at Caxton Hall on Saturday last, to discuss the situation created in the issue of December 21st by the printing of the interview with President WILSON in larger type than had ever been used previously in the body of the paper.

* PUNCHINELLO CORRESPONDENCE ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Examination in commercial correspondence-college level.

The bed was strewn with books and copygraphed sheets of instructions from his remote correspondence tutors.

He may, also, if he desires, take an extension course or correspondence work offered by a higher institution of learning, some of which are making earnest efforts to take the college to the people.

"It is very silly of me, I know," she said; "but I feel quite like the working girl who writes to the correspondence editor of an evening paper for advice in smoothing out her love affairs."

But let our correspondence end, 'Twill much oblige your humble friend; As I've no gift for writing letters, A friendly call would suit much better.

The first glimpse which the correspondence affords is in the fall of 1829, some years after Cain had taken charge.

In this correspondence letters are occasionally found either dealing with matters of importance or in some way characteristic, and these have been inserted in this biography.

After that out came a narrow envelope of exceedingly heavy correspondence paper addressed in a beautifully shaded handwriting to "Lieutenant Waldemar von Oldenbach, S.M.S. Eitel Friederich."

In a letter to Miss Sara Hennel, George Eliot writes that "there are but two kinds of regular correspondence possibleone of simple affection, which gives a picture of all the details, painful and pleasurable, that a loving heart pines after ..., and one purely moral and intellectual, carried on for the sake of ghostly edification in which each party has to put salt on the tails of all sorts of ideas on all sorts of subjects."

To the Senate: In conformity with a resolution of the Senate of the 31st December last, I herewith transmit copies of the instructions under which the late treaty of indemnity with Naples was negotiated, and of all the correspondence relative thereto.

In the whole world similarity and correspondence rule, and it is everywhere the same as herebetween apparent opposites there is a distinction in degree merely, and hence, analogy.

Both, as their correspondence shows, only postponed their union, till the day when 'four eyes shall be closed,' "Yet when finally both were free, Time had worked his almighty influence; Haydn had grown gray; outwardly as well as spiritually an estrangement had widened between them, and of their once so dear a desire there is no more word.

It was done on the correspondence system.

This differentiates University Extension from local colleges, from correspondence teaching, and from the systems of which Chautauqua is the type.

The correspondence theory, then, does not test the truth-claim of the assertion; it only gives a fresh definition of it.

The Senate demanded of him and of the heads of some of the Executive Departments the reasons for the suspension of certain officials and the papers and correspondence incident thereto.

The PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE PRO TEMPORE: I transmit to the Senate a convention, negotiated and signed by Samuel D. Heap, acting consul of the United States, on the part of the United States, and Mahmoud Bashaw, Bey of Tunis, on the 24th day of February last, together with copies of Mr. Heap's correspondence appertaining to the negotiation of the same, for the constitutional consideration of the Senate with regard to its ratification.

I will wait a few days to see if anything occurs before deciding whether the correspondence arrangements should be altered.

The pamphlet ends with an explanation of Lewis Carroll's method of using a correspondence-book, illustrated by a few imaginary pages from such a compilation, which are very humorous.

At the top of each correspondence card which served as an invitation, she glued half an almond shell upon which a face was marked in ink.

The one who spoke English told me that his home was in London, that he was the head clerk in the correspondence department of an importing house.

26 Words to use with  correspondences