Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to H.D. Dimmick, International Banking Corporation, New York, September 11, 1923
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to H.D. Dimmick, International Banking Corporation, New York, September 11, 1923
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to H.D. Dimmick, International Banking Corporation, New York, September 11, 1923
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11 September, 1923
Cashier,
International ranking Corporation
60 Wall Street.
New York City.
Attention Mr. Dimmick.
Dear Sir:
In answer to your favor of September 6th, I would suggest that it is probably unnecessary for you to cable to Tien Tsin for the name of the boy to whose account the $2,000 recently forwarded me shall be credited. Probably I shall hear from the father shortly, but in the meantime it perhaps would be wise for you to drop a letter to your Tien Tsin office asking for the information requested so that I may be sure that 1 am making no mistake in handling the funds in question. I have every reason to believe that the money is for Kuo Fong Tsai, but will have a little easier conscience in the matter when I have been definitely advised that this assumption is correct.
Very sincerely yours
Cashier,
International ranking Corporation
60 Wall Street.
New York City.
Attention Mr. Dimmick.
Dear Sir:
In answer to your favor of September 6th, I would suggest that it is probably unnecessary for you to cable to Tien Tsin for the name of the boy to whose account the $2,000 recently forwarded me shall be credited. Probably I shall hear from the father shortly, but in the meantime it perhaps would be wise for you to drop a letter to your Tien Tsin office asking for the information requested so that I may be sure that 1 am making no mistake in handling the funds in question. I have every reason to believe that the money is for Kuo Fong Tsai, but will have a little easier conscience in the matter when I have been definitely advised that this assumption is correct.
Very sincerely yours
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
September 11, 1923
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence