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ARCH.2003.31, Rendition: 804137
The image shows a rectangular piece of white paper with typed text on it. The text reads:
"The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them."
Below the text, there is a signature and title:
"William M. Pinkerton
Director, News Office"
The paper is placed on a plain, light gray surface. The edges of the paper are slightly rough, indicating it may have been torn from a larger sheet or has aged. The overall appearance suggests it is a formal communication, likely a memo or a note accompanying a set of newspaper clippings.
The image displays a piece of paper with a typed message. The message reads:
"The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them."
Below the message, there is a signature that reads:
"William M. Pinkerton
Director, News Office"
The paper appears to be aged with slightly yellowed edges, suggesting it is an older document. The background is a plain, neutral color.
The image shows a piece of paper with some text on it. The paper is white and appears to be of good quality, with a smooth texture. The text is printed in black ink and is centered on the page. The text reads, "The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them." It seems like a formal note or letter. The note is signed by "William M. Pinkerton," who is identified as the "Director, News Office." The background is plain and gray, providing a neutral backdrop for the paper.
The image is a photograph of a white sheet of paper placed on a gray background. The paper contains a typed message. The message reads, "The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them." Below the message, there is a signature, "William M. Pinkerton, Director, News Office." The text is centered on the page, and the paper appears to be folded in the top left corner, suggesting it was once part of a larger document or letter. The image is clear, with good lighting and no visible distortions.
The image shows a typed document on a light-colored paper with a slightly worn, aged appearance. The text is centered and reads:
"The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them."
Below this statement, the sender's name and title are provided:
"William M. Pinkerton
Director, News Office"
The document appears to be a formal note or memo, likely intended to share newspaper clippings with the recipient for their reference or use. The overall tone is professional and straightforward, suggesting an official or organizational context. The background of the image is a plain, neutral gray, which emphasizes the document itself.
The image presents a typed message on a beige paper, set against a gray background. The message is centered and reads: "The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them." Below this text, the sender's name and title are listed as "William M. Pinkerton" and "Director, News Office," respectively.
The beige paper features a slightly curved top edge and is positioned centrally within the gray background, which provides a clean and neutral contrast to the paper. The overall design suggests that the image is intended to convey a formal or official message, likely from a government or institutional source.
The image shows a typed note on a beige piece of paper, set against a gray background.
The overall impression is that the note is an official communication, likely from a news organization or government agency, and is being presented in a formal or archival context.
The image displays a typed note on a piece of paper, likely from the early 20th century.
The note appears to be a cover letter or introduction to some enclosed newspaper clippings, and it is signed by William M. Pinkerton, who is identified as the Director of the News Office. The note is typed on a plain piece of paper with a slightly yellowed tone, suggesting age. The background of the image is a solid gray color.
The image shows a piece of paper with a message typed on it. The message reads, "The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them." Below this, it says, "William M. Pinkerton Director, News Office."
The text is typed in black ink on a beige-colored paper that appears to be slightly yellowed or aged. The paper has a rough edge at the top and bottom, suggesting it may have been torn from a larger sheet or document.
The background of the image is a solid gray color, which helps to highlight the paper and its contents. Overall, the image appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of an old document or letter, possibly from the early 20th century based on the style of the typing and the paper itself.
The image depicts a small piece of paper with a typewritten message. The text reads:
"The enclosed newspaper clippings are forwarded for your information and any use you care to make of them.
William M. Pinkerton
Director, News Office"
The paper appears to be a note accompanying a set of newspaper clippings, sent by William M. Pinkerton, who is identified as the Director of the News Office. The note indicates that the clippings are being provided for the recipient's information and potential use. The paper has a slightly aged appearance, with a somewhat rough edge on the left side, suggesting it may have been torn from a larger sheet. The background of the image is a plain, light blue-grey color.