Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, March 17, 1928
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, March 17, 1928
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, March 17, 1928
Transcription
My dear Mr. Tsai:
Just a note supplementary to my recent letter to you to acknowledge the receipt this morning of your note of February 30 enclosing the last page of your earlier letter to me, which I had come to fear had been lost somewhere on the long journey across the world. I am still hopeful that Alfred is beginning to find himself and that we shall have better reports for you later.
Just now I am trying to decide on a good school for Helen for this coming year. I am sure that she should now enroll in a much larger institution where she will have a broader life and wider contacts. My problem is to find a school not too far away but which still maintains the high standards of scholarship and character that both of us most desire for Helen. It is not an altogether easy task.
Very sincerely yours,
Just a note supplementary to my recent letter to you to acknowledge the receipt this morning of your note of February 30 enclosing the last page of your earlier letter to me, which I had come to fear had been lost somewhere on the long journey across the world. I am still hopeful that Alfred is beginning to find himself and that we shall have better reports for you later.
Just now I am trying to decide on a good school for Helen for this coming year. I am sure that she should now enroll in a much larger institution where she will have a broader life and wider contacts. My problem is to find a school not too far away but which still maintains the high standards of scholarship and character that both of us most desire for Helen. It is not an altogether easy task.
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
March 17, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence