Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, October 19, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, October 19, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, October 19, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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My dear Mr. Freeman:
Thank you for your note of October 18 and for the copies of your letter to Arthur and of Mr. Winsor' s letter to you. You have been more than kind in this matter, and I deeply appreciate your interest, as I am sure Mr. Sun, Sr., will when he knows of it.
Under the circumstances Arthur Sun ought, in my judgment, to accept the position regardless of any salary. I imagine that his father would be very willing to carry the minor expense of the boy’s living for another year in return for the valuable experience he would gain from a position of this kind. I am writing Arthur to this effect and trust that he will be governed in his further actions accordingly.
Very sincerely yours,
Thank you for your note of October 18 and for the copies of your letter to Arthur and of Mr. Winsor' s letter to you. You have been more than kind in this matter, and I deeply appreciate your interest, as I am sure Mr. Sun, Sr., will when he knows of it.
Under the circumstances Arthur Sun ought, in my judgment, to accept the position regardless of any salary. I imagine that his father would be very willing to carry the minor expense of the boy’s living for another year in return for the valuable experience he would gain from a position of this kind. I am writing Arthur to this effect and trust that he will be governed in his further actions accordingly.
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
October 19, 1926
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence