A Shorter Course of Oral Instruction in Grammar: Arranged in a Manner to Be ...

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San Francisco Healds Business College
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that of the heading: the *first line beginning at or near the center of the page, on the next line below the body of the letter, and the second line, when two are used, •should begin three-fourths of an inch to the right of the first. If the complimentary closing is long enough to fill two or three lines "it may be arranged as a paragraph and so appear as a part of the body of the letter.
The signature — 'name of the writer — *must be written alone, 'on the next line below the closing terms of
...respect, and should end "near the right-hand side of the page. * Three-fourths of an inch has been given as the standard of measure- ment in the heading, address, margin, paragraphing and conclusion "because it is a good medium and it is necessary to maintain uniformity throughout the entire letter. ^*The beginning of no two lines, except in the body of the letter, should ever form a vertical line. ' •^•The same rules used for the punctuation of other species of compo- sition, apply to the body of the letter and ^*may be found on page 30 of the Grammar; also on***page 7, the rules for the use of capitals.

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