Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Chinese Delegation, Washington, D.C. November 7, 1921

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Chinese Delegation, Washington, D.C. November 7, 1921

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, Chinese Delegation, Washington, D.C. November 7, 1921

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My dear Mr. Liang;

Your fine letter is before me. Welcome to the U.S.A.! I had read in the paper of your presence in this country as Head of the Chinese Delegation to the Conference, and it did not take me long to spread the good news among the Chinese boys here. Needless to say, they share my enthusiastic hope that we are going to get a glimpse of you before you return. Do come up and see us. Just bear in mind that the latch string at my house is always out for you and that the rest and relaxation you will doubtless need after the strenuous days of the Conference can be had up here in the quiet of Andover Hill to probably as good an advantage as anywhere else. Nothing would please me better than to have you camp with me for a few days anyway. Of course if we can see you earlier so much the better.

With kindest personal regards in which all would join if they knew of my writing, believe me always

Very sincerely yours,

Creator

Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

November 7, 1921

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Language

English

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Correspondence

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