Letter from Arthur G. Robinson (YMCA), Kansas City, Missouri, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 19, 1927
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Letter from Arthur G. Robinson (YMCA), Kansas City, Missouri, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 19, 1927
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Letter from Arthur G. Robinson (YMCA), Kansas City, Missouri, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 19, 1927
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Dear Dr. Stearns:-
A few days ago I had a letter from a friend, Karl R. Kennison, who is designing engineer for the Boston Water Works, telling of his getting Arthur Sun located in one of their departments. I had written him early in the fall about Arthur and am so glad the matter worked out well. Very likely Mr. Freeman helped in the business. Kennison was for a while on his staff.
I had a Christmas card from Arthur but no letter and haven’t yet heard how he finally made it with the Tech exams. I am writing you now to say that I expect to make a trip East the last of this month, just before we start back to China. I shall have perhaps two or three weeks in New York and want, if possible to see Arthur, Charlie, and Mary before they leave that neck of the woods. Their father will be eager for a report from me. It may be that you would like to give me an additional word or two on the Sun children and Sheh and Lin. Will you please let me know their midyear recess schedules if there is any break in their studies.
Cordially,
A few days ago I had a letter from a friend, Karl R. Kennison, who is designing engineer for the Boston Water Works, telling of his getting Arthur Sun located in one of their departments. I had written him early in the fall about Arthur and am so glad the matter worked out well. Very likely Mr. Freeman helped in the business. Kennison was for a while on his staff.
I had a Christmas card from Arthur but no letter and haven’t yet heard how he finally made it with the Tech exams. I am writing you now to say that I expect to make a trip East the last of this month, just before we start back to China. I shall have perhaps two or three weeks in New York and want, if possible to see Arthur, Charlie, and Mary before they leave that neck of the woods. Their father will be eager for a report from me. It may be that you would like to give me an additional word or two on the Sun children and Sheh and Lin. Will you please let me know their midyear recess schedules if there is any break in their studies.
Cordially,
Creator
Arthur G. Robinson
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 19, 1927
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence