Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1930
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Title
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1930
Subject
Letter from Charles Sun, London, to Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1930
Transcription
Dear Dr. Stearns:
I was very glad to have your letter acknowledging the receipt of my little gift. You are not quite correct in saying that I have so quickly adjusted myself to the new environment. I only told you that I would try my best to do so, as indeed I have but failed miserably. London is not a bit more consoling to me now as it was the first day I arrived here. I feel sick all over, and wish that I have never left America.
Minister Sze today instructed me to inform you that he shall be coming to the States at the early part of next month, arriving New York around the 15th of February per S.S. President Harding. You can ascertain his address by telephoning or writing to Mr. K.C. Lee, Hua Chang Trading Co., Woolworth Building, New York City.
With kind regards
I was very glad to have your letter acknowledging the receipt of my little gift. You are not quite correct in saying that I have so quickly adjusted myself to the new environment. I only told you that I would try my best to do so, as indeed I have but failed miserably. London is not a bit more consoling to me now as it was the first day I arrived here. I feel sick all over, and wish that I have never left America.
Minister Sze today instructed me to inform you that he shall be coming to the States at the early part of next month, arriving New York around the 15th of February per S.S. President Harding. You can ascertain his address by telephoning or writing to Mr. K.C. Lee, Hua Chang Trading Co., Woolworth Building, New York City.
With kind regards
Creator
Charles Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 28, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence