Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Gemma Hillard Nye (Mrs. Daniel B. Nye), November 24, 1926
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Gemma Hillard Nye (Mrs. Daniel B. Nye), November 24, 1926
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Gemma Hillard Nye (Mrs. Daniel B. Nye), November 24, 1926
Description
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Gemma Hillard Nye about the Tsai children's Thanksgiving plans. Explains previous letter will have already reached her, explaining the Tsai children's plans for Thanksgiving. States the children may be able to visit during Christmas break. Apologizes for missing her recent call. Hopes to meet in the future.
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November 24, 1926
Mrs. Daniel B. Nye
527 Main Street
South Weymouth, Mass.
My dear Mrs.Nye:
Thank you so much for your letter of November 22 which has just reached me. Doubtless you will have received by this time the letter which I wrote you yesterday and in which I explained the plans and the reasons for the same finally adopted for the Thanksgiving recess by Helen Tsai and her brother.
I am sure that these children, for they are hardly more than than yet, will be only too glad to visit you in the not distant future, and I presume that there may be a good opportunity for this, provided your own plans permit, during the coming Christmas holidays. The plans for that period are still unsettled, though I understand that the Chinese Minister in Washington and his wife desire to have the Tsais with them for part, at least, of that time.
I am very sorry to have missed your recent call and shall hope for better luck the next time you may happen to be in this vicinity.
Very sincerely yours.
Mrs. Daniel B. Nye
527 Main Street
South Weymouth, Mass.
My dear Mrs.Nye:
Thank you so much for your letter of November 22 which has just reached me. Doubtless you will have received by this time the letter which I wrote you yesterday and in which I explained the plans and the reasons for the same finally adopted for the Thanksgiving recess by Helen Tsai and her brother.
I am sure that these children, for they are hardly more than than yet, will be only too glad to visit you in the not distant future, and I presume that there may be a good opportunity for this, provided your own plans permit, during the coming Christmas holidays. The plans for that period are still unsettled, though I understand that the Chinese Minister in Washington and his wife desire to have the Tsais with them for part, at least, of that time.
I am very sorry to have missed your recent call and shall hope for better luck the next time you may happen to be in this vicinity.
Very sincerely yours.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
November 24, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Manuscripts. Correspondence.