Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Clarence Horace Wickham, Hartford, Conn. May 18, 1923
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Clarence Horace Wickham, Hartford, Conn. May 18, 1923
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Clarence Horace Wickham, Hartford, Conn. May 18, 1923
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May 18, 1923
Mr. Clarence H. Wickham,
Hartford, Conn.
Dear Mr. Wickham:
Many thanks for your note. It was a real pleasure to meet you and get better acquainted. I wish that our trails might cross oftener. Certainly I shall keep in mind your friendly invitation to step off at Hartford if my travels make possible a little extra pleasure of this kind.
I enclose the last report received from my brother in regard to Charlie Tsai’s work. Apparently the boy is taking hold with pretty good spirits, though it is generally easier for a boy to get higher marks in a small school than in a large one. The last time I saw my brother he spoke very optimistically of the youngster’s attitude and progress to date.
Faithfully yours
Mr. Clarence H. Wickham,
Hartford, Conn.
Dear Mr. Wickham:
Many thanks for your note. It was a real pleasure to meet you and get better acquainted. I wish that our trails might cross oftener. Certainly I shall keep in mind your friendly invitation to step off at Hartford if my travels make possible a little extra pleasure of this kind.
I enclose the last report received from my brother in regard to Charlie Tsai’s work. Apparently the boy is taking hold with pretty good spirits, though it is generally easier for a boy to get higher marks in a small school than in a large one. The last time I saw my brother he spoke very optimistically of the youngster’s attitude and progress to date.
Faithfully yours
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 18, 1923
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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence