Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn. , June 23, 1930
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn. , June 23, 1930
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., June 23, 1930
Transcription
Dear Mary:
Don't worry about Tom's car. Not a penny of it is being charged to your account. As a matter of fact, I yielded to Tom's pleadings only after I had given the situation long and careful thought, with the understanding that an old and second-hand Ford was to be bought and turned in at the end of the summer when Tom starts his university work. The further stipulation was that the car was to be had only on condition that Tom was to remain at Middlebury for his summer's work, though of course this does not debar him from spending a small portion, at least, of the vacation period with you if that can be arranged. If I find that Tom's expenses are running up unduly because of the possession of the article in question, orders will go forth to have it cashed in at an early date.
Very sincerely yours,
Don't worry about Tom's car. Not a penny of it is being charged to your account. As a matter of fact, I yielded to Tom's pleadings only after I had given the situation long and careful thought, with the understanding that an old and second-hand Ford was to be bought and turned in at the end of the summer when Tom starts his university work. The further stipulation was that the car was to be had only on condition that Tom was to remain at Middlebury for his summer's work, though of course this does not debar him from spending a small portion, at least, of the vacation period with you if that can be arranged. If I find that Tom's expenses are running up unduly because of the possession of the article in question, orders will go forth to have it cashed in at an early date.
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearn
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 23, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence