Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 19, 1930
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Title
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 19, 1930
Subject
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 19, 1930
Transcription
London June 19, 1930
Dear Dr. Stearns,
It has been a long while since I wrote you last, but things have not changed much with me except perhaps that I got thinner. I have just been sick with a cold & a horrible headache, which went away a little today. I hope to feel quite all right in a day or two.
I had supper with one of my old Andover cado classmates several days ago & day before yesterday Prof. Bradley of Amherst & also an old Andover man, called me up for supper, but my illness prevented me from seeing him that day.
London weather has lately changed for the better, but it did not make me like it anymore. I went on an excursion try to Hastings sometime ago & had the opportunity to see some English country side for the first time & I think it's rather pretty.
With best regards,
Yours faithfully,
Charlie Sun
Dear Dr. Stearns,
It has been a long while since I wrote you last, but things have not changed much with me except perhaps that I got thinner. I have just been sick with a cold & a horrible headache, which went away a little today. I hope to feel quite all right in a day or two.
I had supper with one of my old Andover cado classmates several days ago & day before yesterday Prof. Bradley of Amherst & also an old Andover man, called me up for supper, but my illness prevented me from seeing him that day.
London weather has lately changed for the better, but it did not make me like it anymore. I went on an excursion try to Hastings sometime ago & had the opportunity to see some English country side for the first time & I think it's rather pretty.
With best regards,
Yours faithfully,
Charlie Sun
Creator
Charles Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 19, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence