Copy of letter from John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, to Frank Winsor, Metropolitan Water Supply, Boston, October 14, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Copy of letter from John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, to Frank Winsor, Metropolitan Water Supply, Boston, October 14, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Copy of letter from John R. Freeman, Providence, Rhode Island, to Frank Winsor, Metropolitan Water Supply, Boston, October 14, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Dear Mr. Winsor:
I wish to call to your friendly attention Mr. Arthur Sun, a citizen of Tientsin, China, whom I have met while a student at the Mass. Institute of Technology, from which he expects to graduate at about the present time.
I understand he has applied for a position with the new Metropolitan Water Supply, and has been specializing in sanitary Engineering at the Institute.
I am much interested personally in having young Mr. Sun find just the right kind of a position that will put the finishing touches on his Technology training, and help him to a field of future usefulness in China.
His father is one of the most eminent citizens of the great city of Tientsin, and is very friendly to Americans.
As you know, I have had several Chinese students for engineering assistants, and have found them each and all exceedingly faithful and attentive to their duties, and I have the utmost confidence that you would find Mr. Arthur Sun a valuable assistant who would show the keenest interest in performing to your satisfaction whatever duties you might assign him.
Yours sincerely,
JRF/AM
I wish to call to your friendly attention Mr. Arthur Sun, a citizen of Tientsin, China, whom I have met while a student at the Mass. Institute of Technology, from which he expects to graduate at about the present time.
I understand he has applied for a position with the new Metropolitan Water Supply, and has been specializing in sanitary Engineering at the Institute.
I am much interested personally in having young Mr. Sun find just the right kind of a position that will put the finishing touches on his Technology training, and help him to a field of future usefulness in China.
His father is one of the most eminent citizens of the great city of Tientsin, and is very friendly to Americans.
As you know, I have had several Chinese students for engineering assistants, and have found them each and all exceedingly faithful and attentive to their duties, and I have the utmost confidence that you would find Mr. Arthur Sun a valuable assistant who would show the keenest interest in performing to your satisfaction whatever duties you might assign him.
Yours sincerely,
JRF/AM
Creator
John R. Freeman
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
October 14, 1926
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence