Letter from Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, to E. Rosamond Greenwood, Office of the Headmaster, March 7, 1930
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Letter from Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, to E. Rosamond Greenwood, Office of the Headmaster, March 7, 1930
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Letter from Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, to E. Rosamond Greenwood, Office of the Headmaster, March 7, 1930
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My dear Miss Greenwood,
In your letter of Feb. 11th, you said that Mr. Hopper in the Treasurer's office can advance me the money should I need any. I wish to take this opportunity to exercise that privilege.
As you probably know that around this time of each year, I ask Dr. Stearns for the money for expenses for Easter vacation and the Spring term. The usual amount is 350.00 or 400.00 dollars. This year, I think I will need around 400.00 dollars. If you will please ask Mr. Hopper to send me that money, I will be very thankful indeed.
I have the report of my expenses for ready on hand, and I shall mail it to Dr. Stearns the winter session upon his arrival.
I am sure that you know exactly the date of Dr. Steams' return from Europe. If you will please diverge to that information I will be very thankful. I plan to visit him this Easter, and I do not want to be there during the midst of his work which he surely has to catch up.
Please mail the money so that I will be able to receive it by the first or the middle of the coming week.
Sincerely yours
Thomas Sun
In your letter of Feb. 11th, you said that Mr. Hopper in the Treasurer's office can advance me the money should I need any. I wish to take this opportunity to exercise that privilege.
As you probably know that around this time of each year, I ask Dr. Stearns for the money for expenses for Easter vacation and the Spring term. The usual amount is 350.00 or 400.00 dollars. This year, I think I will need around 400.00 dollars. If you will please ask Mr. Hopper to send me that money, I will be very thankful indeed.
I have the report of my expenses for ready on hand, and I shall mail it to Dr. Stearns the winter session upon his arrival.
I am sure that you know exactly the date of Dr. Steams' return from Europe. If you will please diverge to that information I will be very thankful. I plan to visit him this Easter, and I do not want to be there during the midst of his work which he surely has to catch up.
Please mail the money so that I will be able to receive it by the first or the middle of the coming week.
Sincerely yours
Thomas Sun
Creator
Thomas Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
March 7, 1930
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence