Letter from Edwin V. Spooner, Long Lake Lodge, North Bridgton, Maine, to Alfred E. Stearns, July 19, 1919
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Letter from Edwin V. Spooner, Long Lake Lodge, North Bridgton, Maine, to Alfred E. Stearns, July 19, 1919
Subject
Letter from Edwin V. Spooner, Long Lake Lodge, North Bridgton, Maine, to Alfred E. Stearns, July 19, 1919
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July 19, 1919.
Dr.Alfred E. Stearns,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
My dear Dr. Stearns:—
I am enclosing, herewith, bill for the first half of Tsai’s tuition.
The boy is in excellent health, is working faithfully and his three tutors are very well pleased with the results to date. He is a very likeable boy and seems to be businesslike and capable. It is surprising to all of us that he could, in such a short time, understand English so well.
No word has come from Yung and I do not see how we can hold the place any longer for him.
With all good wishes, I remain
Very truly yours
Dr.Alfred E. Stearns,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
My dear Dr. Stearns:—
I am enclosing, herewith, bill for the first half of Tsai’s tuition.
The boy is in excellent health, is working faithfully and his three tutors are very well pleased with the results to date. He is a very likeable boy and seems to be businesslike and capable. It is surprising to all of us that he could, in such a short time, understand English so well.
No word has come from Yung and I do not see how we can hold the place any longer for him.
With all good wishes, I remain
Very truly yours
Creator
Edwin V. Spooner
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 19, 1919
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence