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1160 Broadway, New York, November 10, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.,
24 Beekman Street, City.
Gentlemen:
The sashes of Luxfer Prisms which you applied,
for lighting the stores of this building, are sufficient for that purpose.
We are thoroughly well pleased with the result thereby obtained, and are
convinced of their merit and economy.
We willingly testify our approval of them.
Yours truly,
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New York, November 6, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.,
24 Beekman Street, New York City.
Gentlemen:
The canopy fitted with your Luxfer Prisms, which
you installed over the window of our office, is entirely satisfactory.
By the use of it a sufficient amount of daylight is
furnished to enable us to dispense with artificial light during the daytime
in the place where it is most needed.
Yours truly,
THE BOYNTON FURNACE CO.
207 and 209 Water Street, N. Y.
C. B. Boynton, Vice-president.
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DANKMAR ADLER, Architect.
E. L. Corthell, Civil Engineer.
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Chicago, October 27, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.
Gentlemen:
What I have seen of the effects of the application
of the Luxfer Prisms in its various forms to the illumination of the
interior of buildings, particularly in the case of very deep and
comparatively narrow spaces, has greatly pleased me, and warrants me in
recommending its use in a large number of cases.
Very respectfully,
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DANKMAR ADLER, Auditorium.
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JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS CO.
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New York, November 12, 1897.
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American Luxfer Prism Co.,
24 Beekman Street, City.
Gentlemen:
Replying to your inquiry in reference to the
Prisms placed in our building would say, that we have found them to be
of great benefit to us, enabling us to do without a good deal of
artificial light which we always had to use until these Prisms were
put in place.
Yours truly,
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JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS CO.
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