Letter from Secretary to Dr. Stearns to Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, February 11, 1930
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Letter from Secretary to Dr. Stearns to Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, February 11, 1930
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Letter from Secretary to Dr. Stearns to Thomas Sun, Middlebury, Vermont, February 11, 1930
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My dear Sun:
Your letter of February 10 to Dr. Stearns has been received in his absence. Dr. Stearns has gone abroad to make a study of English and foreign schools and is not expected to return until the last of March. Any pressing needs can, I am sure, be taken care of by Mr. Hopper in the Treasurer’s Office, but I am afraid Mr. Hopper would not want to advance money for an automobile without Dr. Stearns' sanction.
It is unfortunate that you did not write Dr. Stearns earlier regarding the Ford. We have been interested in reading about your activities at Middlebury. The account in THE CIRCLE will be brought to Dr. Stearns’s attention upon his return.
Very truly yours,
Secretary to Dr. Stearns
Your letter of February 10 to Dr. Stearns has been received in his absence. Dr. Stearns has gone abroad to make a study of English and foreign schools and is not expected to return until the last of March. Any pressing needs can, I am sure, be taken care of by Mr. Hopper in the Treasurer’s Office, but I am afraid Mr. Hopper would not want to advance money for an automobile without Dr. Stearns' sanction.
It is unfortunate that you did not write Dr. Stearns earlier regarding the Ford. We have been interested in reading about your activities at Middlebury. The account in THE CIRCLE will be brought to Dr. Stearns’s attention upon his return.
Very truly yours,
Secretary to Dr. Stearns
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Secretary to Dr. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
February 11, 1930
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence