Letter, March 17, 1941.

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Letter, March 17, 1941.

Typed letter signed to Basil O'Connor, New York, NY, 17 March 1941, regarding U.S. Navy recruiting and testing practices to determine placement in service schools. The latest methods for testing and placement are followed. Will investigate the testing procedures of the Human Engineering Laboratory to see if they will aid the Navy.

1 item ; 8 x 10 in.

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