Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Arthur Sun, Cambridge, Mass.
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Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Arthur Sun, Cambridge, Mass.
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Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Arthur Sun, Cambridge, Mass.
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My dear Mr. Sun:
Through Dr. Stearns I have heard of your coming graduation at Technology, and have been putting out one or two lines in the hopes that I might find some position in your chosen field of sanitary engineering to start you off after you have left the institute.
My friend, Mr. I.E. Moultrop of Boston has made the suggestion that you call on two concerns; the first one, Metcalf & Eddy, and the second Weston & Sampson, both located at 14 Beacon Street, Boston,
Mr. Moultrop is acquainted with the senior partners of both of these firms and has talked with both Mr. Eddy and Mr. Weston. I would suggest, therefore, that you write letters; one to Mr. Eddy and one to Mr. Weston, using Mr. Moultrop’s name, asking for an appointment, which I believe, from what Mr. Moultrop has told me, will be granted; and I feel quite sure that these interviews will be very helpful to you.
I had been in hope, prior to this time, to meet you myself, but business down here has kept me away from Boston.
I wish you every possible success with your interviews, and will be glad to hear what may be the result.
Sincerely yours,
WSM:R
Through Dr. Stearns I have heard of your coming graduation at Technology, and have been putting out one or two lines in the hopes that I might find some position in your chosen field of sanitary engineering to start you off after you have left the institute.
My friend, Mr. I.E. Moultrop of Boston has made the suggestion that you call on two concerns; the first one, Metcalf & Eddy, and the second Weston & Sampson, both located at 14 Beacon Street, Boston,
Mr. Moultrop is acquainted with the senior partners of both of these firms and has talked with both Mr. Eddy and Mr. Weston. I would suggest, therefore, that you write letters; one to Mr. Eddy and one to Mr. Weston, using Mr. Moultrop’s name, asking for an appointment, which I believe, from what Mr. Moultrop has told me, will be granted; and I feel quite sure that these interviews will be very helpful to you.
I had been in hope, prior to this time, to meet you myself, but business down here has kept me away from Boston.
I wish you every possible success with your interviews, and will be glad to hear what may be the result.
Sincerely yours,
WSM:R
Creator
William S. Murray
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
November 4, 1926
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence