Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 13, 1930
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Title
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 13, 1930
Subject
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, June 13, 1930
Transcription
Dear Dr. Stearns,
Many thanks for your letter of May 19th & the information concerning Mary's graduation. I have written my father what you wrote to me; I hope this will satisfy him.
The old Andover hill must be pretty busy today, as, if I do not guess wrongly, the class of 1930 is graduating today. Six years ago the class of 1924 had its commencement on June 13th, Friday, so from that I figure today's is another lucky day for some Andover boys. I certainly wish that I was back in America now.
My work in the Legation runs on as usual. They keep me just busy enough to prevent me from falling into blues. If my father & my luck concurs with my wish, I shall be sailing for China with Mary next year at about this time. Mother is most anxious to have me accompany her back.
With best wishes,
Ever yours, Charlie
P.S. When you go up to the Camp this summer, please do not fail to give my best to \[Iby?\] & write me about the fishing trips. I'd love to have a \[snapoket?\] or two if possible.
Many thanks for your letter of May 19th & the information concerning Mary's graduation. I have written my father what you wrote to me; I hope this will satisfy him.
The old Andover hill must be pretty busy today, as, if I do not guess wrongly, the class of 1930 is graduating today. Six years ago the class of 1924 had its commencement on June 13th, Friday, so from that I figure today's is another lucky day for some Andover boys. I certainly wish that I was back in America now.
My work in the Legation runs on as usual. They keep me just busy enough to prevent me from falling into blues. If my father & my luck concurs with my wish, I shall be sailing for China with Mary next year at about this time. Mother is most anxious to have me accompany her back.
With best wishes,
Ever yours, Charlie
P.S. When you go up to the Camp this summer, please do not fail to give my best to \[Iby?\] & write me about the fishing trips. I'd love to have a \[snapoket?\] or two if possible.
Creator
Charles Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 13, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence