Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Chinese Legation, London, June 30, 1930
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Chinese Legation, London, June 30, 1930
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Chinese Legation, London, June 30, 1930
Transcription
Dear Charlie:
I am just trying to clean up preparatory to my trip to the north country and a few weeks in the woods. Naturally my thoughts turn to you, for I always associate you with the Lake region. Further, I have on my desk your letter of June 19, which can [sic] only a day or two ago, and for which I extend my thanks.
I am sorry indeed to hear that you have not been well of late, but trust that you are well on the road to recovery or fully recovered by this time. If not, do get in touch with a first-class doctor and follow instructions to the letter. You can't afford to let the London climate undermine your health.
With all best wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
I am just trying to clean up preparatory to my trip to the north country and a few weeks in the woods. Naturally my thoughts turn to you, for I always associate you with the Lake region. Further, I have on my desk your letter of June 19, which can [sic] only a day or two ago, and for which I extend my thanks.
I am sorry indeed to hear that you have not been well of late, but trust that you are well on the road to recovery or fully recovered by this time. If not, do get in touch with a first-class doctor and follow instructions to the letter. You can't afford to let the London climate undermine your health.
With all best wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 30, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence