Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, April 19, 1930
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Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, April 19, 1930
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Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, April 19, 1930
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350 Congress Ave New Haven, Conn. April 19, 1930
Dear Mr. Stearns,
Enclosed please find the account from Dec 1st 1929 until April 1st 1930. I am sorry that I didn't send it to you sooner. Really, I was busy walking around the city trying to make the sick people more comfortable and better.
Tom was here last Wednesday. he urged and urged me about going into buy a second hand car with him. Finally I said I will leave it to you to decide for me since he will be here next year. Anyway, Mr. Stearns, I feel that I should not put more than $150 into it if you are willing. Do you think it is same for him? Then there is a lot of insurance expense. Any way, you know best when Tom write you-- will you please give him an answer? I am almost afraid to make any more suggestions to Tom for he is a little bit peeved already for I refused him. I hope that you will not mention to him that I am not anxious about buy the car if you decided like wise. If you think it is sane and a good idea I will be glad to agree.
I hope you will have a happy Easter.
Sincerely yours, Mary
Dear Mr. Stearns,
Enclosed please find the account from Dec 1st 1929 until April 1st 1930. I am sorry that I didn't send it to you sooner. Really, I was busy walking around the city trying to make the sick people more comfortable and better.
Tom was here last Wednesday. he urged and urged me about going into buy a second hand car with him. Finally I said I will leave it to you to decide for me since he will be here next year. Anyway, Mr. Stearns, I feel that I should not put more than $150 into it if you are willing. Do you think it is same for him? Then there is a lot of insurance expense. Any way, you know best when Tom write you-- will you please give him an answer? I am almost afraid to make any more suggestions to Tom for he is a little bit peeved already for I refused him. I hope that you will not mention to him that I am not anxious about buy the car if you decided like wise. If you think it is sane and a good idea I will be glad to agree.
I hope you will have a happy Easter.
Sincerely yours, Mary
Creator
Mary Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
April 19, 1930
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence