Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, March 19, 1930
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Title
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, March 19, 1930
Subject
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, March 19, 1930
Transcription
Dear Dr. Stearns,
I told Miss Clemons the day we had tea together that I was going to see you off at the station. I am sorry that I did not go.
By this time you must have arrived in Andover already for some time. I trust that the voyage across was a pleasant one. At present I have too little to do in the office to satisfy me. Minister Sze, however, will he here in two days; then I hope there will be more work and action all around.
I am planning to move into the Legation to live in a month’s time. Besides saving a little money, it’s going to be much more convenient for me as well as for the Minister. I hope that it will prove to be less lonely than my present abode.
I mentioned something about asking the Dean of the Yale Nursing School when Mary graduates. You said you would write to the dean. As I don’t know the address, will you be good enough to ask for this information for me?
With kind regards,
Obediently yours,
I told Miss Clemons the day we had tea together that I was going to see you off at the station. I am sorry that I did not go.
By this time you must have arrived in Andover already for some time. I trust that the voyage across was a pleasant one. At present I have too little to do in the office to satisfy me. Minister Sze, however, will he here in two days; then I hope there will be more work and action all around.
I am planning to move into the Legation to live in a month’s time. Besides saving a little money, it’s going to be much more convenient for me as well as for the Minister. I hope that it will prove to be less lonely than my present abode.
I mentioned something about asking the Dean of the Yale Nursing School when Mary graduates. You said you would write to the dean. As I don’t know the address, will you be good enough to ask for this information for me?
With kind regards,
Obediently yours,
Creator
Charles Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
March 19, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence