Letter from Nettie I. Crosby, Principal's office, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 25, 1928
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Letter from Nettie I. Crosby, Principal's office, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 25, 1928
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Letter from Nettie I. Crosby, Principal's office, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 25, 1928
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Dear Dr. Stearns:
Miss Greenwood has suggested that I write you the date of the opening of Helen Tsai’s school. Their calendar states that resident pupils are due Monday, September 24. Mrs. Richardson was in one day this week and asked for this same information.
Perhaps you know that Miss Jones is in the hospital. She had her tonsils taken out Wednesday morning, and Mrs. Burtt told me this morning that she was getting along nicely but that visitors have been excluded so far as the doctors didn’t want her to talk. We are all hoping, of course, that this operation will clear up the trouble with her eye.
Everything here is running smoothly. There is very little mail and very few visitors.
I hope you are having a splendid vacation.
Sincerely yours,
Miss Greenwood has suggested that I write you the date of the opening of Helen Tsai’s school. Their calendar states that resident pupils are due Monday, September 24. Mrs. Richardson was in one day this week and asked for this same information.
Perhaps you know that Miss Jones is in the hospital. She had her tonsils taken out Wednesday morning, and Mrs. Burtt told me this morning that she was getting along nicely but that visitors have been excluded so far as the doctors didn’t want her to talk. We are all hoping, of course, that this operation will clear up the trouble with her eye.
Everything here is running smoothly. There is very little mail and very few visitors.
I hope you are having a splendid vacation.
Sincerely yours,
Creator
Nettie I. Crosby
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 25, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence