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
            Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
            Language
English
            Type
Correspondence
            
