Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, November 5, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, November 5, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, November 5, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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My dear Dr. Stearns:
I feel quite sure that you will be interested in the attached copy of letter I have written to young Sun.
Through Mr. Edgar, President of the Boston Illuminating Company, and in turn through Mr. Moultrop, a friend of mine and their consulting engineer, approaches have been made to Messrs. Metcalf & Eddy and Messrs. Weston & Sampson, both of them very important firms in Boston, which have resulted in the invitation for young Sun to write them for an appointment. I do not doubt he will be able to make some connection with the one or the other.
In the course of my procedures in this matter, I have received some very good advice from a fellow college-mate by the name of Thaddeus Merriman, who is the son of Mansfield Merriman, past well known hydraulic engineer, and who, by the way, it was my pleasure to have as instructor at Lehigh University. This advice from Mr. Moultrop all checks up with Mr. Merriman’s suggestions.
I am sure looking forward to young Sun’s making a fine impression on both Mr. Eddy and Mr. Weston.
With sincere regards, -
Cordially yours,
WSM:R
Enclosure.
I feel quite sure that you will be interested in the attached copy of letter I have written to young Sun.
Through Mr. Edgar, President of the Boston Illuminating Company, and in turn through Mr. Moultrop, a friend of mine and their consulting engineer, approaches have been made to Messrs. Metcalf & Eddy and Messrs. Weston & Sampson, both of them very important firms in Boston, which have resulted in the invitation for young Sun to write them for an appointment. I do not doubt he will be able to make some connection with the one or the other.
In the course of my procedures in this matter, I have received some very good advice from a fellow college-mate by the name of Thaddeus Merriman, who is the son of Mansfield Merriman, past well known hydraulic engineer, and who, by the way, it was my pleasure to have as instructor at Lehigh University. This advice from Mr. Moultrop all checks up with Mr. Merriman’s suggestions.
I am sure looking forward to young Sun’s making a fine impression on both Mr. Eddy and Mr. Weston.
With sincere regards, -
Cordially yours,
WSM:R
Enclosure.
Creator
William S. Murray
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
November 5, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence