1880–9?, Mary Breck Sleight, Prairie Days or Our Home in the Far West Chapter How We Didn’t Go to the Circus, “Whom’s it for?†asked Dick, as Maud came running toward them, waving the note over her head. “For all of you, I think,†said Maud, reading aloud the address.
1895, Ian Maclarenname; John Watson, Afterwards, Whom’s it for? Oh! Mr. Edward Trevor; then it’s a brief by telegraph, I suppose.
2015–8, Harry Martin Anderson Jr., Sandra’s Saga and Matthew’s World: A Story of a Biracial Family, “Whom’s it for?†“It’s for a friend.â€