Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Alfred Tsai, Cockermouth Camp, Groton, New Hampshire, July 23, 1929
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Alfred Tsai, Cockermouth Camp, Groton, New Hampshire, July 23, 1929
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Alfred Tsai, Cockermouth Camp, Groton, New Hampshire, July 23, 1929
Transcription
Dear Alfred:
Thank you for your last letter. I am glad that it proved to be food and not the Chinese that Helen actually cooked for you.
Thank you, too, for explaining the taxi charges, but I hope that this will teach you a lesson and that hereafter you will allow no boy, no matter how good a friend he may seem to be, to charge anything to your personal accounts. That is a practice which cannot be approved from any angle, and I shall have to insist in the future that, if an item of this kind appears on the recount, it will have to be met from your personal allowance.
With all good wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
Thank you for your last letter. I am glad that it proved to be food and not the Chinese that Helen actually cooked for you.
Thank you, too, for explaining the taxi charges, but I hope that this will teach you a lesson and that hereafter you will allow no boy, no matter how good a friend he may seem to be, to charge anything to your personal accounts. That is a practice which cannot be approved from any angle, and I shall have to insist in the future that, if an item of this kind appears on the recount, it will have to be met from your personal allowance.
With all good wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 23, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence