Irving Aron
260 Marshall Court
Long Branch, New Jersey
June 21, 1964
Box # 1390
Main P.O.
Washington, D.C.
20013
Gentlemen:
In answer to your advertisement in the New York Times of June 21, 1964 for a Russian linguist capable of translating, analyzing, and editing publications, as well as interpreting, I am enclosing my resume.
I lived in Russia for over 25 years and graduated college there after the beginning of the German-Russian war. After 7 years of continuous attempts to leave Russia, I was repatriated in September, 1942. I am a native-born citizen of the United States of America.
In Russia I worked as a translator, editor and head of Translator's Bureau for twenty years. My experience in translating, abstracting and selection of technical articles for publication is significant. My initial salary requirements are $10,000 per year. I would appreciate the opportunity of a personal interview for discussing possibilities which may exist for me in your organization.
Sincerely yours,
[Signature]
Irving Aron