Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Princeton, Mass. August 4, 1928

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Princeton, Mass. August 4, 1928

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Princeton, Mass. August 4, 1928

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Dear Helen,

Thank you for sending me Mr. Liang's letter which I am returning herewith. Mr. Liang had already written me also explaining his failure to appear in Andover as he had at first hoped to do. It's too bad; but we shall have to make the most of it.

I hope all goes well with you. Alfred wrote at first that he was dissatisfied and homesick and wished to leave his camp. Now he writes that he is happy and contented. What a "kid" he still is.

We are having a quiet summer here with occasional fishing trips out on the lake and with plenty of gardening and other work out of doors. When it rains we go at the inside of the house so we are seldom idle. By the time school reopens next month I shall be well toughened up.

Please give my greetings to Mrs. Richardson and believe me, with all good wishes,

Ever sincerely yours,

Creator

Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

August 4, 1928

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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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