DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket is to serve as an Index. It should contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in a$ few words as possible, the subject of it. Civil service précis - Seite 7von Robert Johnston (F.R.G.S.) - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Civil service - 124 Seiten
...and, in as few words as possible, the main substance of it. The merits of such an abstract are— (a) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else ; (6) to do this briefly ; (c) distinctly ; and (d) in such a form as readily to catch the eye. (2.)... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1867 - 106 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter: the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an abstract are,—(1.) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else;... | |
| Civil service - 1871 - 264 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits...distinctly ; and (4) in such a form as readily to cutch the eye. (2) The object of the Memorandum or Precis, which should be in the form of a narrative,... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1871 - 170 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an Abstract are ( 1 ) to gi ve the really important point or points of each lctter, omitting everything else ; (2j to do this... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1872 - 274 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter: the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an abstract are,—(1.) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else;... | |
| Edwin T. Olver - 1879 - 158 Seiten
...the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as fea words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of...or points of each letter, omitting everything else; f2) to do this briefly; (3) distinctly ; and (4) in such a form as readily to catch the eye. 2. The... | |
| 1880 - 186 Seiten
...the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in ax few trords as possible, tbe subject of it. The merits of such an Abstract are...else; (2) to do this briefly; (3) distinctly; and (4) m such a form as readily to catch the eye. 2. The object of the Memorandum or Précis which should... | |
| Civil service - 1882 - 308 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an Abstract are (l) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else ; (2) to... | |
| Alfred Arthur Reade - 1882 - 128 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter, the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written, and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an extract are (1) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else... | |
| Great Britain. Civil Service Commission - 1896 - 112 Seiten
...contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an Abstract are (a) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else ; (6) to... | |
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