Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to D.V. (Dan) Thompson, Roxbury Latin School, May 5, 1925
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to D.V. (Dan) Thompson, Roxbury Latin School, May 5, 1925
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to D.V. (Dan) Thompson, Roxbury Latin School, May 5, 1925
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May 5, 1925
Dr. D.V.Thompson
Roxbury Latin School
Roxbury, Mass.
Dear Don:
I have your note of May 4. These Orientals are hard fellows to keep track of, and the trails often end in the clearings or woods. The last word I had from Charlie Tsai, or Kuo Fang, if you want his Chinese name, was from the Eastman Business College at Poughkeepsie, New York, where he was supposed to be taking the business course. I have had two or three postals from Europe, supposedly from Charlie’s older brother who is working his way back to China, and I have never felt quite sure whether he had decided to take the younger brother with him or not. If the Eastman Business College cannot give you any light, I think it is a safe guess that Charlie is either on his way to or has reached his native land.
Ever yours.
Dr. D.V.Thompson
Roxbury Latin School
Roxbury, Mass.
Dear Don:
I have your note of May 4. These Orientals are hard fellows to keep track of, and the trails often end in the clearings or woods. The last word I had from Charlie Tsai, or Kuo Fang, if you want his Chinese name, was from the Eastman Business College at Poughkeepsie, New York, where he was supposed to be taking the business course. I have had two or three postals from Europe, supposedly from Charlie’s older brother who is working his way back to China, and I have never felt quite sure whether he had decided to take the younger brother with him or not. If the Eastman Business College cannot give you any light, I think it is a safe guess that Charlie is either on his way to or has reached his native land.
Ever yours.
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 5, 1925
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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence