Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, October 8, 1929
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, October 8, 1929
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Tsai Ting-Kan, Dairen, Manchuria, October 8, 1929
Transcription
My dear Mr. Tsai:
I am enclosing herewith a statement of the accounts of the two children covering the period since I last reported to you on October 9, 1928. The interest item on the credit side represents interest received from the savings department of the Andover National Bank on part of the sum which you originally sent me and which was deposited in the savings department pending the time when it would necessarily have to be transferred to the checking account. I am still carrying in the names of the two children and myself a further account with the Andover Savings Bank on which interest has been accruing and which will be included in a later statement, as I have not yet been compelled to withdraw this deposit from the savings bank.
So far as I can tell, both Alfred and Helen are starting off on a new school year in the best of health and spirits. Helen has been doing excellently in her work from the start, and I am hoping that Alfred will be able to develop a little more intellectual momentum this year. Increasing maturity ought to help him in this respect.
With warm personal regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours,
I am enclosing herewith a statement of the accounts of the two children covering the period since I last reported to you on October 9, 1928. The interest item on the credit side represents interest received from the savings department of the Andover National Bank on part of the sum which you originally sent me and which was deposited in the savings department pending the time when it would necessarily have to be transferred to the checking account. I am still carrying in the names of the two children and myself a further account with the Andover Savings Bank on which interest has been accruing and which will be included in a later statement, as I have not yet been compelled to withdraw this deposit from the savings bank.
So far as I can tell, both Alfred and Helen are starting off on a new school year in the best of health and spirits. Helen has been doing excellently in her work from the start, and I am hoping that Alfred will be able to develop a little more intellectual momentum this year. Increasing maturity ought to help him in this respect.
With warm personal regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
October 8, 1929
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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence