Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Camp Onaway, Bridgewater, New Hampshire, July 20, 1927
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Camp Onaway, Bridgewater, New Hampshire, July 20, 1927
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns, Home Camp, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, to Helen Tsai, Camp Onaway, Bridgewater, New Hampshire, July 20, 1927
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Dear Helen:
You two letters of July 8 and 10 reached me here at camp and I am glad to learn that all is going well with you and that Alfred, too, seems happy and his camp across the lake.
Thank you for sending me the statements of your purchases at Filenes. I have written to Filenes asking them to send me a regular bill of late, which I will send them a check to cover everything. As the statements you sent me are made out to Mrs. Nye it is very probable that the account is properly taken care of.
I am planning to go back to Andover the first of next week and if the opportunity offers I shall try to stop off for a minute at Camp Onaway as I go by, if not, I shall hope to stop in when I come up here again a bit later. I am inclosing a few stamps as requested, though why you should have difficulty in securing stamps at camp, I can't understand. I am sure if you ask your head councilor or Mrs. Hollister for them you will be provided with all you need.
My kindest regards and best wishes to you
Very sincerely yours,
You two letters of July 8 and 10 reached me here at camp and I am glad to learn that all is going well with you and that Alfred, too, seems happy and his camp across the lake.
Thank you for sending me the statements of your purchases at Filenes. I have written to Filenes asking them to send me a regular bill of late, which I will send them a check to cover everything. As the statements you sent me are made out to Mrs. Nye it is very probable that the account is properly taken care of.
I am planning to go back to Andover the first of next week and if the opportunity offers I shall try to stop off for a minute at Camp Onaway as I go by, if not, I shall hope to stop in when I come up here again a bit later. I am inclosing a few stamps as requested, though why you should have difficulty in securing stamps at camp, I can't understand. I am sure if you ask your head councilor or Mrs. Hollister for them you will be provided with all you need.
My kindest regards and best wishes to you
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 20, 1927
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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence