Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Nettie I. Crosby, Andover, Mass., August 29, 1928
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Nettie I. Crosby, Andover, Mass., August 29, 1928
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Nettie I. Crosby, Andover, Mass., August 29, 1928
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My dear Miss Crosby,
Thank you for your note of August 25th.
May I trouble you to ask Mrs. Erving on Salem Street if she is willing to take care of the Tsai children, as she did early in the summer, until my return next month and in all probability until they have to leave for their respective schools. Alfred will be due in Andover about the first of the month, I imagine that Helen will stay with Mrs. Richardson until the latter’s return though it is possible that Mrs. Richardson may be glad to have her get away a bit earlier.
I am sorry that Miss Jones had to go through the tonsils operation but am glad that the ordeal is now behind her and am trusting that it will bring her real and permanent relief.
If Andover weather has been as hot by comparison with that we have had here of late I pity you, I do not recall a hotter August in this north country than that just drawing to a close.
My greetings and good wishes to those of you who are standing by the ship during these vacation weeks.
Sincerely yours,
Thank you for your note of August 25th.
May I trouble you to ask Mrs. Erving on Salem Street if she is willing to take care of the Tsai children, as she did early in the summer, until my return next month and in all probability until they have to leave for their respective schools. Alfred will be due in Andover about the first of the month, I imagine that Helen will stay with Mrs. Richardson until the latter’s return though it is possible that Mrs. Richardson may be glad to have her get away a bit earlier.
I am sorry that Miss Jones had to go through the tonsils operation but am glad that the ordeal is now behind her and am trusting that it will bring her real and permanent relief.
If Andover weather has been as hot by comparison with that we have had here of late I pity you, I do not recall a hotter August in this north country than that just drawing to a close.
My greetings and good wishes to those of you who are standing by the ship during these vacation weeks.
Sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 29, 1928
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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence