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Advice to a Young Woman from "Black Jack."

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Advice to a Young Woman from  Black Jack.
T.L.S. of John J. Pershing on his letterhead steel-engraved in dark blue, Washington, Dec. 10, 1928, 7 x 10 1/2. To Miss Betty Brookes, Baltimore. "...It is my opinion that life yields no greater compensation than the contentment resulting from the faithful and efficient performance of work which we like to do. My advice, therefore, is that you select a vocation which appeals to you and for which you are suited. This step taken, success will follow your enthusiastic concentration on the duties involved...." Excellent. A lovely example for display, combining content and condition. * With envelope, nicely postmarked, "Mail Early for Christmas." Lacking flap, stains on verso, very light soiling, else about fine. With a storied career, from the last of the Sioux uprisings, to San Juan Hill, and Pancho Villa, Pershing's life changed when his wife and three of his four children perished in a Presidio of San Francisco fire. The only General in American history to be promoted within his lifetime to "General of the Armies," Pershing had sought to continue World War I and occupy Germany, to permanent destroy its militarism. Ironically, Persching's family roots - the name's original spelling - were German. (2 pcs.)