OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY - Rutgers University

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OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT NEW YORK ELEVENTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET Sept. 11, 1917. Mr. Earl Reed Silvers, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, il. J. Rear Sirs- follows: Received your letter of August 31, 1917 and would advise as James W. Mailler B.S. 1912- M.E. 1916 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Department Officers Reserve Corps, D.S.A. My conmission is dated July 10, 1917. 1%) to the present writing I have not received any orders to report for active duty. Yours sincerely, i(J^ kfcUxittfcn/

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OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY

ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT

NEW YORK

ELEVENTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREET

Sept. 11, 1917.

Mr. Earl Reed Silvers,Rutgers College,

New Brunswick, il. J.

Rear Sirs-

follows:

Received your letter of August 31, 1917 and would advise as

James W. Mailler B.S. 1912- M.E. 1916 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Department Officers Reserve Corps, D.S.A.

My conmission is dated July 10, 1917. 1%) to the present

writing I have not received any orders to report for active duty.

Yours sincerely,

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February 5th* 1918.

First Lieutenant James W. Maillar,

Aberdeen Proving Ground.

Aberdeen. Maryland•

My dear Mr* Mailler:-*

"hank you .for your letter telling of the

work you are doing and of your experiences in amap* It isjust the kind of thing we want and I appreciate your good

thought in writing me*Most cordially yours.

ALL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO ••THE COMMANDING OFFICER. ”

WAR DEPARTMENTAberdeen Proving Ground

p. o. ABERDEEN MD.

IN REPLYING REFER TO No,

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July 10,1918

Captain James ?*, Kailler,Ord • Dept* , 8 • A*

Aberdeen Proving Ground,P* 0* Aberdeen, Id.

Dear Mr. Muilleri

The copy of "Rapid Fire*

and the other material from the Proving

Ground have be m received and have been

added to our collection in the college

library* Thank you very much for your

letter of July 8th and accept my most

sincere congratulations on your promotion.

It is a fine thing to watch our Rutgers

men go us the ladder.

Cordially yours,

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Kay 29th, 1919

Captain James W. Mai Her,

Aberdeen Proving Ground,

Aberdeen, Md.

Dear Captain Mailler:-

^hank you for your service record

and your letter of April 28th. We already have a picture

of you in uniform.

It is too bad that you cannot be

present at Commencement.

Cordially yours,

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Captain Jaxsee W. Haillcr,

Care Chief Ordnance Officer, U.S.A.

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Dear Captain liaille?;-

Thunk you very ouch for your letter

of October 3th giving us the good news that you have arrived

across seas. £ oinoorely hopo tJmt you mil enjoy your n»w

work and that at bosks not very distant date *e ?my have thusa

pleasure of hearing that you ore again in the goof! ^jd United

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