Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Miss Lottie M. Reed, September 18, 1918
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Title
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Miss Lottie M. Reed, September 18, 1918
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Miss Lottie M. Reed, September 18, 1918
Description
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Miss Lottie M. Reed thanking Reed for her previous letter relating to the work of Alfred Kwong, which will be forwarded to Kwong's class officer. Expresses doubts that Kwong would be prepared for the advanced algebra class, but if found prepared, will readily give him the course.
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September
Eighteenth
1918
Miss Lottie M. Reed
44 Spruce St
Springfield, Mass.
My dear Miss Reed:
Let me thank you for your letter relating to the work of Alfred Kwong who is just entering this school. I will hand your letter to the boy’s class officer; and I am sure that if your suggestions prove practicable, they will be carried out. As a matter of fact, however, there is not one boy in twenty who has had a full year of Algebra before coming to us who has covered anything like the full amount of work which our classes cover here in a year. If, however, we find that Kwong can do the advanced work, we shall certainly be only too ready and glad to give it to him.
Very sincerely yours.
Eighteenth
1918
Miss Lottie M. Reed
44 Spruce St
Springfield, Mass.
My dear Miss Reed:
Let me thank you for your letter relating to the work of Alfred Kwong who is just entering this school. I will hand your letter to the boy’s class officer; and I am sure that if your suggestions prove practicable, they will be carried out. As a matter of fact, however, there is not one boy in twenty who has had a full year of Algebra before coming to us who has covered anything like the full amount of work which our classes cover here in a year. If, however, we find that Kwong can do the advanced work, we shall certainly be only too ready and glad to give it to him.
Very sincerely yours.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
September 18, 1918
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence