Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to K.F. (Charlie) Tsai, Haines Falls, N.Y. , July 23, 1924
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to K.F. (Charlie) Tsai, Haines Falls, N.Y. , July 23, 1924
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to K.F. (Charlie) Tsai, Haines Falls, N.Y. , July 23, 1924
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Home Camp,
Pittsburg, N.H.
July 23, 1924
Mr. K.F.Tsai
Haines Falls, N.Y.
Dear Charlie,
I have your letter of July 18th.
It is very difficult for me to estimate at this distance how much money you require to meet your necessary summer expenses. I am enclosing a check for one hundred dollars and shall count on you to make it go as far as possible, for you have had some pretty heavy doctor’s bills to meet this year and your other outlays have not been small.
Your father has not written me anything about your early return to China. Indeed, if I remember correctly, his last reference to the matter in his letters to me indicated that he was disposed to let you try it out here a bit longer. Evidently he decided to leave the matter to be settled through the medium of your brother. I haven’t your father’s letters with me here at camp I cannot be quite sure of his latest expressed wishes to me on the subject, but the above is my recollection of them.
I do hope the peeky collar bone will mend fast and that you will soon be relieved of any further pain or inconvenience on that score.
Please give my greetings and warm regards to your brother. I trust that the summer is bringing him a speedy and sure return to the best of health and vigor.
With best wishes to you personally, believe me,
Always sincerely yours.
Pittsburg, N.H.
July 23, 1924
Mr. K.F.Tsai
Haines Falls, N.Y.
Dear Charlie,
I have your letter of July 18th.
It is very difficult for me to estimate at this distance how much money you require to meet your necessary summer expenses. I am enclosing a check for one hundred dollars and shall count on you to make it go as far as possible, for you have had some pretty heavy doctor’s bills to meet this year and your other outlays have not been small.
Your father has not written me anything about your early return to China. Indeed, if I remember correctly, his last reference to the matter in his letters to me indicated that he was disposed to let you try it out here a bit longer. Evidently he decided to leave the matter to be settled through the medium of your brother. I haven’t your father’s letters with me here at camp I cannot be quite sure of his latest expressed wishes to me on the subject, but the above is my recollection of them.
I do hope the peeky collar bone will mend fast and that you will soon be relieved of any further pain or inconvenience on that score.
Please give my greetings and warm regards to your brother. I trust that the summer is bringing him a speedy and sure return to the best of health and vigor.
With best wishes to you personally, believe me,
Always sincerely yours.
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 23, 1924
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence