
S. S. BEMAN, Architect.
| Chicago, December 9, 1897. |
American Luxfer Prism Co.,
The Rookery, Chicago.
Gentlemen:
The windows of the Clerical Department of the
Auditor, General Counsel, Purchasing Agent, Cashier, and of mailing room
of the Pullman Company, in the Pullman Building, have been equipped
with your Prism lights, and the result is most gratifying. Large portions
of these rooms have heretofore been continually lighted artificially while
in use, but since the application of your Prism lights, artificial light
has been dispensed with, and a fine natural light pervades the innermost
recesses of hitherto dark places, greatly to the comfort and delight of
the officials and clerks.
Yours truly,
S. S. BEMAN,
Pullman Building. |
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