Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Chuan Yuan Hsu, December 27, 1913
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Chuan Yuan Hsu, December 27, 1913
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Chuan Yuan Hsu, December 27, 1913
Description
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Chuan Yuan Hsu. Learned Hsu is not part of Andover's group at Kansas City. Hopes Stearns decision not to go affected Hsu's decision. Asks if still possible for Hsu to join convention.
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My dear Hsu:
I have just received a letter from Mr. Eddy with which he incloses your telegram and in which he expresses his deep regret that you are not to be one of our Andover delegation at the coining meetings in Kansas City. I sincerely hope that my necessary decision not to go my self has not led you to decide adversely. I would go in a minute if I could see my way clear at this late date to do so. Baldrige has telegraphed that he will go down from Omaha, and Ames, as you know, has already started. You will be sure, therefore, of good company both at Kansas City and for the return trip to Andover. Isn’t it still possible for you to join the group and make one more Andover man at the convention? Your presence would be a real benefit to the school, and best of all I knew you would thoroughly enjoy and profit by taking part in this unique and inspiring gathering.
With kindest personal regards and good wishes, believe me,
Very sincerely yours ,
Principal.
I have just received a letter from Mr. Eddy with which he incloses your telegram and in which he expresses his deep regret that you are not to be one of our Andover delegation at the coining meetings in Kansas City. I sincerely hope that my necessary decision not to go my self has not led you to decide adversely. I would go in a minute if I could see my way clear at this late date to do so. Baldrige has telegraphed that he will go down from Omaha, and Ames, as you know, has already started. You will be sure, therefore, of good company both at Kansas City and for the return trip to Andover. Isn’t it still possible for you to join the group and make one more Andover man at the convention? Your presence would be a real benefit to the school, and best of all I knew you would thoroughly enjoy and profit by taking part in this unique and inspiring gathering.
With kindest personal regards and good wishes, believe me,
Very sincerely yours ,
Principal.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
December 27, 1913
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence