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Applied business English

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
HV971.170.1
Call Number
651.74 HAG
Author
Hagar, Hubert A. (Hubert Adonley), 1881-1953
SoRelle, Rupert P. (Rupert Pitt), 1873-1937
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
The Gregg Publishing Company
Publication Date
1915
c1909
Physical Description
iii-vi, 190 p. ; 25 cm.
Inscription
inside front cover: printed label: B.C. Commercial and Secretarial School "Miss JR Crawford [handwritten in ink] inside front page: "Miss JR Crawford [handwritten in ink] "2833 Burns St." "Vancouver, B.C." "50c" [handwritten in ink] ink stamp: "Premium Stores 4543 Kingsway Burnaby 1, B.C., Canada"
Library Subject (LOC)
Commercial correspondence
English language--Business English
Notes
Includes two works: "Applied Business English" by Hubert A. Hagar and "Applied Business Correspondence" by Rupert P. SoRelle".
Author's given name and dates: Hagar, Hubert A. (Hubert Adonley), 1881-1953
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Business letter writing and follow-up systems : for use in schools, offices, and as a general reference book

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Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Author
Warner, E. (Edgar)
Edition
8th ed.
Publication Date
1906
Call Number
380 WAR
Repository
Burnaby Village Museum
Collection
Special Collection
Material Type
Book
Accession Code
BV989.9.38
Call Number
380 WAR
Edition
8th ed.
Author
Warner, E. (Edgar)
Place of Publication
Toronto
Publisher
Commercial Text Book Co.
Publication Date
1906
Physical Description
148 p. : ill. : 24 cm.
Inscription
"McTavish Business College, Ltd. Edmonton, ALTA. Student's Name" [Stamped in purple ink on front flyleaf] "Lothe E. Mixter" [Handwritten in black ink beside student's name on front flyleaf] "90" [Handwritten on front flyleaf] "Five rules for syllabication [underlined] I Never divide except at syllables 2 Two consonants coming together are generally separated as: - num-ber [underlined] col-lect [underlined] 3 Two vowels are separated unless they form a diphthong as: pe-er [underlined] 4 A dervivative or a compound word is divided so as to throw the parts into separate syllables as: Div. im-pede [underlined] com. some-where [underlined] 5 The suffix con [underlined] never forms a separate syllable. It takes the S [underlined] or T [underlined] of the original word with it and is pronounced shun [underlined]" [Handwritten in pencil on back end paper, underlined]
Library Subject (LOC)
Commercial correspondence
Commercial correspondence--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Notes
Author's full name is Warner, E. (Edgar).
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