Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin June 22, 1920
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin June 22, 1920
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, June 22, 1920
Transcription
22 June, 1920.
Mr. Tsai Shou Kie
5 Race Course Road
Tientsin, China.
My dear Tsai:
Your very generous and interesting letter of May 26th has just reached me. Kuo Fang has just left us to attend the Student Conference at Silver Bay, N.Y., Where lie will pass a week with a picked group of boys from our leading schools and colleges, after which he intends to go to the summer camp in Maine where he passed last summer with what seems to me real profit.
I appreciate your willingness to allow me to continue to handle the boy’s finances without rendering you detailed reports. Please bear in mind, however, that I shall be very glad to render such reports if over and whenever you desire. The boy is proving in every way a most acceptable member of the school community, and appears to be making steady program in his work.
Thank you, too, for permitting me to see the snapshots of Kuo-Pao and his bride. I shall eagerly await the opportunity. Please remember me very warmly to him, and believe me, with kindest personal regards,
Very sincerely yours,
Mr. Tsai Shou Kie
5 Race Course Road
Tientsin, China.
My dear Tsai:
Your very generous and interesting letter of May 26th has just reached me. Kuo Fang has just left us to attend the Student Conference at Silver Bay, N.Y., Where lie will pass a week with a picked group of boys from our leading schools and colleges, after which he intends to go to the summer camp in Maine where he passed last summer with what seems to me real profit.
I appreciate your willingness to allow me to continue to handle the boy’s finances without rendering you detailed reports. Please bear in mind, however, that I shall be very glad to render such reports if over and whenever you desire. The boy is proving in every way a most acceptable member of the school community, and appears to be making steady program in his work.
Thank you, too, for permitting me to see the snapshots of Kuo-Pao and his bride. I shall eagerly await the opportunity. Please remember me very warmly to him, and believe me, with kindest personal regards,
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 22, 1920
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence