Letter from Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 12, 1930

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Letter from Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 12, 1930

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Letter from Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 12, 1930

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Dear Dr. Stearns,

Sorry I haven't written to you so long. I was on night duty on obstetrical ward all this time. I just came off. It is a very busy place for patients come in any hours of the night. We have been having many admissions all the time I was there. I enjoyed my work there very much in spite of the \[reading?\] work all the time. Just the other day, we had a negro baby-- you ought see it-- every one agrees it is the cutest baby in the nursery.

Charlie wrote me that he seen you in London. He was more than glad to see you. You made him feel that he were in America, once more.

It certainly was very kind of you take him out and we appreciate it. Charlie has been terribly lone some ever since he landed England.

I go on our district nursing next month. I hope that I will like it. Every nurse who has been does not seem to like it. They complain mostly about the environment the poor lives. A nurse should not have such a feeling or \[another?\] complains so I am try not to have them influence me. I believe that I can enjoy my ward better.

I hope you have a good trip to England.

Yours sincerely
Mary

Creator

Mary Sun

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

March 12, 1930

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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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