Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to Edwin V. Spooner, August 18, 1924
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Title
Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to Edwin V. Spooner, August 18, 1924
Subject
Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to Edwin V. Spooner, August 18, 1924
Description
Typed letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to Edwin V. Spooner informing Spooner that Phillips Academy has had similar issues in regards to Y.S. Tseng's finances and getting his bills paid. Correspondence with Tseng's guardian, T.L. Chang, gets nowhere.
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19 August 1924
Mr.Edwin V. Spooner
North Bridgeton, Maine
My dear Mr. Spooner,
I have your letter of August 15 with reference to Y.S.Tseng. I can empathise with you in your predicament, for we have been trying to get Tseng’s room contract and the deposit thereon all summer. Apparently the young man has very little sense of responsibility in connection with money affairs. Our bills are sent to his guardian, T.L.Chang, 7 Sumner Road, Cambridge, Mass. You may have some difficulty in prying an answer from Mr. Chang, but at least you now have an object to shoot at. Tseng seems to be very good follow and I presume there is plenty of money somewhere to foot his bills.
I regret that I was unable to drop in on you this summer. I enjoyed my visit there in May with Mr. Hinman very much and hope to make the trip again sometime.
Very truly yours,
Assistant to the Principal.
Mr.Edwin V. Spooner
North Bridgeton, Maine
My dear Mr. Spooner,
I have your letter of August 15 with reference to Y.S.Tseng. I can empathise with you in your predicament, for we have been trying to get Tseng’s room contract and the deposit thereon all summer. Apparently the young man has very little sense of responsibility in connection with money affairs. Our bills are sent to his guardian, T.L.Chang, 7 Sumner Road, Cambridge, Mass. You may have some difficulty in prying an answer from Mr. Chang, but at least you now have an object to shoot at. Tseng seems to be very good follow and I presume there is plenty of money somewhere to foot his bills.
I regret that I was unable to drop in on you this summer. I enjoyed my visit there in May with Mr. Hinman very much and hope to make the trip again sometime.
Very truly yours,
Assistant to the Principal.
Creator
the assistant to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 18, 1924
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence