Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John L. Mitchell, December 29, 1909

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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John L. Mitchell, December 29, 1909

Subject

Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mrs. John L. Mitchell, December 29, 1909

Description

Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Harriet D. Mitchell (Mrs. John L. Mitchell) about son's return to Phillips Academy. Will accept doctor's note for return. Glad case of measles didn't develop into something more serious. Will make arrangments for missed work when son returns to school.

Transcription

Dear Mrs. Mitchell,

Accept my thanks for your very kind letter received this morning. I am sorry, indeed, to learn that John reached home in the grip of measles, but it is satisfaction to know that no more serious results have developed. We feared that one or two cases might develop in this way at the time when the term closed. Under the circumstances we will accept the XX a judgement as to the proper time for John to return to school. When he returns arrangements will be made to aid him in making up the XX XX by his enforced absence.

Trusting that you will enjoy a most pleasant voyage and a most delightful visit with your son in the far east, believe me.

Very sincerely yours.

Creator

Dr. Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

December 29, 1909

Rights

All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

Type

Correspondence

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