Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Helen Tsai, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass., January 10, 1928
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Helen Tsai, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass., January 10, 1928
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Helen Tsai, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass., January 10, 1928
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Dear Helen:
Thanks for your good note of January 9. I have been back here only a day or two and hence have had little time to do anything but clean up my desk.
I am sorry you let Alfred have the suitcase, for I have not been able to find it as yet, although I telephoned to Mont Vernon asking that it be returned at once if Alfred had it there with him, which I suspect to be the case. As I am planning to leave for the West the latter part of this week and will need the case badly at that time, I hope to be able to find it before then.
Yes, the silk arrived only a day or two ago. It is lovely. I shall write your father at an early opportunity expressing my deep appreciation and gratitude.
It is just possible that I may be able to drop over and have a word with you before I leave town a day or two hence, though I am afraid that I must wait until later. In the meantime my heartiest good wishes to you for a truly happy New Year.
Ever sincerely yours,
Thanks for your good note of January 9. I have been back here only a day or two and hence have had little time to do anything but clean up my desk.
I am sorry you let Alfred have the suitcase, for I have not been able to find it as yet, although I telephoned to Mont Vernon asking that it be returned at once if Alfred had it there with him, which I suspect to be the case. As I am planning to leave for the West the latter part of this week and will need the case badly at that time, I hope to be able to find it before then.
Yes, the silk arrived only a day or two ago. It is lovely. I shall write your father at an early opportunity expressing my deep appreciation and gratitude.
It is just possible that I may be able to drop over and have a word with you before I leave town a day or two hence, though I am afraid that I must wait until later. In the meantime my heartiest good wishes to you for a truly happy New Year.
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 10, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence