Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Tientsin January 28, 1925
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Tientsin January 28, 1925
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Tientsin January 28, 1925
Transcription
My dear Mr. Liang:
It was mighty nice of you to send me the New Year's greeting which reached me in the form of our little card only a day or two ago. China seems a bit nearer to us in these later days than it did in times of old and we have followed with interest and some anxiety the constant and to us almost undecipherable shiftings in the political scenery of your big country. I do hope that out of all this turmoil will come stability and new strength and dignity to the nation.
We are passing through a typical New England winter now, a bit delayed in coming but full of snap and snow now that is here. My Chinese wards are all in good health and spirits and will return I hope to their home land when the proper time comes better qualified because of the American life and work to aid in solving the big problems that confront you.
My heartiest greetings and all good wishes to you and yours for the new year. Believe me.
Ever sincerely yours,
It was mighty nice of you to send me the New Year's greeting which reached me in the form of our little card only a day or two ago. China seems a bit nearer to us in these later days than it did in times of old and we have followed with interest and some anxiety the constant and to us almost undecipherable shiftings in the political scenery of your big country. I do hope that out of all this turmoil will come stability and new strength and dignity to the nation.
We are passing through a typical New England winter now, a bit delayed in coming but full of snap and snow now that is here. My Chinese wards are all in good health and spirits and will return I hope to their home land when the proper time comes better qualified because of the American life and work to aid in solving the big problems that confront you.
My heartiest greetings and all good wishes to you and yours for the new year. Believe me.
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 28, 1925
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence