Letter from Chang-Kan Chien to Dr. Stearns
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Title
Letter from Chang-Kan Chien to Dr. Stearns
Subject
Letter from Chang-Kan Chien to Dr. Stearns
Description
Typed letter from Chang-Kan Chien to Dr. Stearns about Chien's visit to Andover. Gives thanks to Stearns for his hospitality. States he enjoyed his visit to Andover for Christmas. Sends well wishes for the New Year.
Transcription
CHANG-KAN CHIEN
80 EAGLE STREET
TROY, N, Y.
January 2, 1928
Dear Dr, Stearns:
It is needless to tell you that I enjoyed my short visit to Andover, the big Christmas celebration with you and the good times with my old chums, I spent day in Boston after l left Andover, I returned to Troy Saturday worming, The institute resumed work this morning, Most of us doesn't seem to like it.
I wish to thank you for your hospitality that you extended to me, But words fail to convey my deep appreciation of your kindness, I have to, therefore, be satisfied with the old “Thank You”.
As the old year rings out and the new year rings in, there will be again the possibilities and the impossibilities, the certainties and the uncertainties, But, in midst of all these, I am always wishing you gladness and joy, satisfaction and success.
Will you please convey my best wishes to Miss Clemons and the other members of the family.
I am
Yours very sincerely
C.K.Chien
80 EAGLE STREET
TROY, N, Y.
January 2, 1928
Dear Dr, Stearns:
It is needless to tell you that I enjoyed my short visit to Andover, the big Christmas celebration with you and the good times with my old chums, I spent day in Boston after l left Andover, I returned to Troy Saturday worming, The institute resumed work this morning, Most of us doesn't seem to like it.
I wish to thank you for your hospitality that you extended to me, But words fail to convey my deep appreciation of your kindness, I have to, therefore, be satisfied with the old “Thank You”.
As the old year rings out and the new year rings in, there will be again the possibilities and the impossibilities, the certainties and the uncertainties, But, in midst of all these, I am always wishing you gladness and joy, satisfaction and success.
Will you please convey my best wishes to Miss Clemons and the other members of the family.
I am
Yours very sincerely
C.K.Chien
Creator
Chang-Kan Chien
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 2, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Manuscripts. Correspondence.