Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Mabel Jones, Andover, Mass. , September 12, 1928

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Mabel Jones, Andover, Mass. , September 12, 1928

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Mabel Jones, Andover, Mass. , September 12, 1928

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Dear Miss Jones,

In cast you should hear from the head of Helen’s school school about dresses, etc. it may help you to have the enclosed list. I took the liberty of asking Sister Mary Antony to write direct to you answering several questions that I had raised in my letter to her. I feared that otherwise her letter to me might just miss me here and that the consequence would be an embarrassing delay. I hope I am not imposing too much or putting too heavy a burden on you at a time when you need to conserve all your strength; but it did seem wise to get Helen settled in her new school before my return when work both at home and at the office will be pressing hard and I shall not be able to find the time to look after Helen's affairs. I shall appreciate immensely such help as you can give.

Ever sincerely yours,

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Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

September 12, 1928

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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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