Letter from Alfred Tsai, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1929

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Letter from Alfred Tsai, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1929

Subject

Letter from Alfred Tsai, Phillips Academy, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1929

Transcription

My dear Dr. Stearns:

I was very glad to hear that you understand that the New York trip was only misunderstood each other between Mr. Sanborn and I.

I just received a letter from my father, and he said better for me to stay at Mrs. Erving's again this year. I wrote and told him about my being in a faculty house, the coming year, so I told him about the view point of mine about the faculty house. He thought I did better stay at Mrs. Erving's; so the boys won't bother me while I do my lesson. And other reasons the boys often come to people room to brrow [sic] things or take it without asking the owner.

Sometimes the boys like to rough house; they might put me in the pig mess too. When they come to my room; I can't tell them to get out, if I do they might think that I high-hate them.

I don't what to do just now. See, you have been a father to me in this country for three years now. Everytime I have difficults [sic] I alwys [sic] come to see you about it. In this country except Helen you are the next close friend I get. So I want you tell me what to do. Good luck to you always,

Very sincerely yours,

Creator

Alfred Tsai

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

September 3, 1929

Rights

All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

Type

Correspondence

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