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Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Letter from Frank A. Whittier to Security Storage & Van Company, February 7, 1922.

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Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Letter from Frank A. Whittier to Security Storage & Van Company, February 7, 1922.

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OFFICE OF BOARD OF PAROLE

PAROLE DEPARTMENT ---

Minnesota State Prison C. J. Swendsen, Chairman

J. J. Sullivan, Warden J. J. Sullivan, Secretary

Stillwater, Minn. H. C. Swearington
F. A. Whittier, State Agent

February 7th, 1922

Security Storage & Van Co.,

3413 Ramsey Street West,
Duluth, Minnesota

Gentlemen:-
One Louis Dondino, at present an inmate of this institution, having been received here recently states that you have known him in the past. If such is the case will you kindly give us such information as you can pertaining to his past habits, honesty, associates, disposition and general behavior. He claims to have been employed by you for approximately two years.
Thanking you in advance for the favor of an early reply in the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope and assuring you that any information you may give us will be kept strictly confidential, I am,
Yours very truly,

State Parole Agent
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