Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Arthur F. Stearns, October 2, 1919

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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Arthur F. Stearns, October 2, 1919

Subject

Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Arthur F. Stearns, October 2, 1919

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Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Arthur F. Stearns informing him that Yung has been committed to a mental hospital and that Mr. Hicks is safe at present.

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October
Second
1919

Mr. Arthur F. Steams
Mont Vernon, N.H.

My dear Art:

Many thanks for your letter about Yung and Oromi which I find on my desk this morning on my return from New York. You may be interested to know that Tung is at present an inmate of the McLean Hospital at Waverley. His brother called me up a few days ago to ask my advice, as he was confident that the boy was mentally unbalanced. I put him in touch with Dr. Stedman in Boston, and this noon when I reached the house I learned that the boy had been definitely committed and found some papers which I am asked to sign in the capacity, I suppose, of something savoring of a guardian. Anyway I guess Dr. Hicks is safe for the present.

I am returning Dr. Irvine’s letter.
Faithfully yours,

Creator

Dr. Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

October 2, 1919

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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

Type

Correspondence

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