Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. John Morrison, March 3, 1908
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. John Morrison, March 3, 1908
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. John Morrison, March 3, 1908
Description
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to John Morrison. States son's work has been unsatisfactory. Withdrew son from privilege of out of town and evening excuses. Hopes this will help son focus on improvement.
Transcription
3 March, 1908.
Mr. John Morrison,
Boston, Mass.
Dear sir:
I am sorry to have to advise you that your boy’s work thus far this term has been far from satisfactory to the school authorities, and that as a result we have deemed it necessary to withdraw from him for the present the privilege of out- of -town and evening excuses which we are accustomed to grant with some freedom to boys whose work and standing are satisfactory. We trust that this step may prove to be all that is necessary to bring about the improvement we desire, and that our next reports to you nay be of a much more favorable nature.
Very truly yours.
Mr. John Morrison,
Boston, Mass.
Dear sir:
I am sorry to have to advise you that your boy’s work thus far this term has been far from satisfactory to the school authorities, and that as a result we have deemed it necessary to withdraw from him for the present the privilege of out- of -town and evening excuses which we are accustomed to grant with some freedom to boys whose work and standing are satisfactory. We trust that this step may prove to be all that is necessary to bring about the improvement we desire, and that our next reports to you nay be of a much more favorable nature.
Very truly yours.
Creator
March 3, 1908
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
March 3, 1908
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence