Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, April 2, 1930
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Title
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, April 2, 1930
Subject
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, April 2, 1930
Transcription
Dear Dr. Stearns,
You must have received my last letter by this time. Minister Sze, who has been in the United States for the last four weeks, is now back again in England. During his sojourn in New York, he managed to get in touch with Charlie Stearns, to whom he has entrusted that piece of jade from my father. He wishes me to inquire whether it has safely reached you.
I am working here as usual, being more usually busy these two weeks in helping Dr. Sze to clear his desk of the work accumulated during his absence. Last week I had the good fortune of attending the Court Levee with Minister Sze, when I saw the King of England. The Palace interior was very beautiful and when adorn by the dazzling uniforms of the various officers and diplomats, it presented sight hard to forget.
With kindest regards,
Obediently yours,
You must have received my last letter by this time. Minister Sze, who has been in the United States for the last four weeks, is now back again in England. During his sojourn in New York, he managed to get in touch with Charlie Stearns, to whom he has entrusted that piece of jade from my father. He wishes me to inquire whether it has safely reached you.
I am working here as usual, being more usually busy these two weeks in helping Dr. Sze to clear his desk of the work accumulated during his absence. Last week I had the good fortune of attending the Court Levee with Minister Sze, when I saw the King of England. The Palace interior was very beautiful and when adorn by the dazzling uniforms of the various officers and diplomats, it presented sight hard to forget.
With kindest regards,
Obediently yours,
Creator
Charles Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
April 2, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence