Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, October 8, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, October 8, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
Subject
Letter from William S. Murray, Grand Central Terminal, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns, October 8, 1926 (regarding Arthur Sun)
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My dear Dr. Stearns:
What you have told me about Arthur Sun in your letter of October 7th is most interesting, and I shall be very glad indeed to do anything I can in the matter of the position he is seeking.
Your letter has reached me just at the moment I am taking a train from New York, but I shall return Monday and put out some feelers within the ranks of some of my engineering friends and shall hope shortly to report progress on this matter.
I would like very much to meet this young man, either in New York here or in Boston. I have to frequently go to Boston and perhaps it will be possible to make an appointment with him there. If you will let me have his address, I will write him in advance of one of my trips to Boston and thus arrange a conference with him. Your request carries no imposition whatsoever. On the contrary, it will give me a very great deal of pleasure to help and much more so to make it effective.
Cordially yours
What you have told me about Arthur Sun in your letter of October 7th is most interesting, and I shall be very glad indeed to do anything I can in the matter of the position he is seeking.
Your letter has reached me just at the moment I am taking a train from New York, but I shall return Monday and put out some feelers within the ranks of some of my engineering friends and shall hope shortly to report progress on this matter.
I would like very much to meet this young man, either in New York here or in Boston. I have to frequently go to Boston and perhaps it will be possible to make an appointment with him there. If you will let me have his address, I will write him in advance of one of my trips to Boston and thus arrange a conference with him. Your request carries no imposition whatsoever. On the contrary, it will give me a very great deal of pleasure to help and much more so to make it effective.
Cordially yours
Creator
William S. Murray
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
October 8, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence