Letter from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School, to Mr. A.E. Stearns, March 13, 1915
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Title
Letter from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School, to Mr. A.E. Stearns, March 13, 1915
Subject
Letter from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School, to Mr. A.E. Stearns, March 13, 1915
Description
Typed letter sent from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States Tommy Lee has been placed on probation due to multiple absences. States Lee did not understand rule fully. States probation will be listed after 60 days if scholarship record is satisfactory.
Transcription
My dear Mr. Stearns:
I am sorry that it is necessary for we to inform you that Tommy Lee has been placed On Probation because of more than the allowed number of absences. I have had a talk with him and it seems that he did not thoroughly understand our rule regarding the number of unexcused absences which a student on Official Warning is allowed to take. He has taken several over the allowed number this term and, therefore, this action is necessary. He clearly understands that it will be impossible for him to take more than four more without making it necessary for him to leave the School and assures me that he will endeavor to make his attendance record more satisfactory. This Probation will naturally be removed at the end of sixty days if his scholarship record is satisfactory at that time.
I was very sorry that you were not at Andover when I was there week before last. Although my visit was brief, I enjoyed it immensely and hope that I shall be able to repeat it sometime in the near future.
Very truly yours,
Registrar of the Sheffield Scientific School
Dictated.
I am sorry that it is necessary for we to inform you that Tommy Lee has been placed On Probation because of more than the allowed number of absences. I have had a talk with him and it seems that he did not thoroughly understand our rule regarding the number of unexcused absences which a student on Official Warning is allowed to take. He has taken several over the allowed number this term and, therefore, this action is necessary. He clearly understands that it will be impossible for him to take more than four more without making it necessary for him to leave the School and assures me that he will endeavor to make his attendance record more satisfactory. This Probation will naturally be removed at the end of sixty days if his scholarship record is satisfactory at that time.
I was very sorry that you were not at Andover when I was there week before last. Although my visit was brief, I enjoyed it immensely and hope that I shall be able to repeat it sometime in the near future.
Very truly yours,
Registrar of the Sheffield Scientific School
Dictated.
Creator
Harold Vreeland
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
March 13, 1915
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence