Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 23, 1927
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Title
Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 23, 1927
Subject
Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 23, 1927
Transcription
My dear Dr. Stearns:
I shall be glad to meet Helen Tsai in Boston next Friday. The train from Plymouth is due there at 1:00 p.m., and things are rather quiet here just now so I can easily run in for a couple of hours, or more.
The enclosed letter came from Alfred yesterday, and very likely you have already sent him instructions about reaching Andover. If not, perhaps he could come a day early, on the same train, and I could take care of them both. Or, Elmer Grover could meet him the next day. I have written Alfred a note, copy of which is enclosed.
Harry Meixell and wife were here yesterday, and registered their eldest son for admission two or three years hence. Harry hasn’t changed a bit. I recognized him the moment he entered the room. Fanny Erving Arundale also filled out a registration card for her eldest. Howard Josselyn was here this morning and left his very best regards for you.
We are glad to know that some parts of New England are getting clear sunny days occasionally! Not many of them seem to hit Andover.
Between the Stewarts and myself the Tsais will be looked after, so please do not feel anxious about them.
Sincerely,
I shall be glad to meet Helen Tsai in Boston next Friday. The train from Plymouth is due there at 1:00 p.m., and things are rather quiet here just now so I can easily run in for a couple of hours, or more.
The enclosed letter came from Alfred yesterday, and very likely you have already sent him instructions about reaching Andover. If not, perhaps he could come a day early, on the same train, and I could take care of them both. Or, Elmer Grover could meet him the next day. I have written Alfred a note, copy of which is enclosed.
Harry Meixell and wife were here yesterday, and registered their eldest son for admission two or three years hence. Harry hasn’t changed a bit. I recognized him the moment he entered the room. Fanny Erving Arundale also filled out a registration card for her eldest. Howard Josselyn was here this morning and left his very best regards for you.
We are glad to know that some parts of New England are getting clear sunny days occasionally! Not many of them seem to hit Andover.
Between the Stewarts and myself the Tsais will be looked after, so please do not feel anxious about them.
Sincerely,
Creator
Mabel L. Jones
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 23, 1927
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence