Letter from Sister Mary Antony, St. Mary's School, Peekskill, New York to Alfred E. Stearns, May 30, 1929
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Letter from Sister Mary Antony, St. Mary's School, Peekskill, New York to Alfred E. Stearns, May 30, 1929
Subject
Letter from Sister Mary Antony, St. Mary's School, Peekskill, New York to Alfred E. Stearns, May 30, 1929
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My dear Dr. Stearns:
Helen Tsai tells me that she is expecting to spend the summer with Mrs. Nye in Weymouth. I wondered what you would think about making a plan for her to remain at Saint Mary’s after our Commencement, June 11th, and do some additional work in English. We will have several girls remaining for the College Board examinations and also others for additional work, so that Helen would not lack companionship. At that time we could plan several trips in and around New York which would be of interest and advantage. If you approve of the plan I shall be glad to submit to you some points of interest that have come to my mind and possibly you might add others. I have not spoken to Helen of the plan.
We have all become very much attached to Helen because of her sweet, happy nature and her efforts for her own improvement.
I am enclosing a bill which covers the cost for Helen’s uniforms for the year. The school has already paid this bill at McCreery’s.
Very sincerely,
Sister Superior, C.S.M.
Helen Tsai tells me that she is expecting to spend the summer with Mrs. Nye in Weymouth. I wondered what you would think about making a plan for her to remain at Saint Mary’s after our Commencement, June 11th, and do some additional work in English. We will have several girls remaining for the College Board examinations and also others for additional work, so that Helen would not lack companionship. At that time we could plan several trips in and around New York which would be of interest and advantage. If you approve of the plan I shall be glad to submit to you some points of interest that have come to my mind and possibly you might add others. I have not spoken to Helen of the plan.
We have all become very much attached to Helen because of her sweet, happy nature and her efforts for her own improvement.
I am enclosing a bill which covers the cost for Helen’s uniforms for the year. The school has already paid this bill at McCreery’s.
Very sincerely,
Sister Superior, C.S.M.
Creator
Sister Mary Antony
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 30, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence