Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.H. Packard, October 9, 1919
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Title
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.H. Packard, October 9, 1919
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.H. Packard, October 9, 1919
Description
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.H. Packard at the McLean Hospital. Discusses the condition of Hin Wa Yung and his family's readiness to meet the financial obligations of Yung's care. Stearns will assume the responsibility of the debt and act as liaison for the family.
Transcription
8 October, 1919.
Dr. F. H. Packard
McLean Hospital Waverley, Mass.
My dear Dr. Packard:
I am very grateful to you for your frank letter. In regard to Hin Wa Yang, but am sorry indeed to learn that the boy’s condition appears to be so serious. It will be some time before we can get in touch with the family in China; but in the meantime I feel that there will be no question about thse approval of Mr. Yung’s parents of the course we have taken and of their readiness to meet all proper financial obligations. At the coming meeting of our trustees, some two weeks hence, I shall ask authority to assume responsibility for the hospital debt, pending the receipt of advices from the boy’s home.
Very sincerely yours,
Dr. F. H. Packard
McLean Hospital Waverley, Mass.
My dear Dr. Packard:
I am very grateful to you for your frank letter. In regard to Hin Wa Yang, but am sorry indeed to learn that the boy’s condition appears to be so serious. It will be some time before we can get in touch with the family in China; but in the meantime I feel that there will be no question about thse approval of Mr. Yung’s parents of the course we have taken and of their readiness to meet all proper financial obligations. At the coming meeting of our trustees, some two weeks hence, I shall ask authority to assume responsibility for the hospital debt, pending the receipt of advices from the boy’s home.
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
October 9, 1919
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence