Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John Mitchell, December 8, 1909
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Title
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John Mitchell, December 8, 1909
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John Mitchell, December 8, 1909
Description
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Harriet D. Mitchell (Mrs. John L. Mitchell). States son John Mitchell has improved.
Transcription
Mrs. John Mitchell,
Box 144, Meadowmere,
Milwaukee, Wisc
Dec. 8, 1909
My dear Mrs. Mitchell,
Your very kind letter reached me several days ago. I have had your boy’s case very much in mind, and am glad to say that reports from his instructors indicates that he himself has appreciated the mistakes which he has been making, and has settled down to much steadier and harder work than formerly. The natural results have followed and his classroom standing has improved steadily. I had a good talk with the boy recently and he seemed to fully appreciate the situation, and to desire to make good the lose. I believe he is succeeding.
Very sincerely yours.
Box 144, Meadowmere,
Milwaukee, Wisc
Dec. 8, 1909
My dear Mrs. Mitchell,
Your very kind letter reached me several days ago. I have had your boy’s case very much in mind, and am glad to say that reports from his instructors indicates that he himself has appreciated the mistakes which he has been making, and has settled down to much steadier and harder work than formerly. The natural results have followed and his classroom standing has improved steadily. I had a good talk with the boy recently and he seemed to fully appreciate the situation, and to desire to make good the lose. I believe he is succeeding.
Very sincerely yours.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
December 8, 1909
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips AcademyEnglish
Language
English
Type
Correspondence