Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 5, 1930
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Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 5, 1930
Subject
Letter form Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 5, 1930
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350 Congress Ave New Haven, Conn. Jan 5, 1930
Dear Mr. Stearns,
Thank you so much for your Christmas gift. It is very nice of you to remember me. I have heard about the book but I don't own one. I certainly am glad I have one in my possession.
I didn't have but half a day off on Christmas day. I had a day off before that I went to New York where Tom and I met. We had a very short vacataion together. Now, we are busy working again.
I have heard from Charlie very often. He seems to miss U.S.A. a great deal. He gives me the impression that he is very lonesome. I hope that he will adjust him to England soon.
I am enclosing my account with this letter. Sorry that I am so very slow about it. Christmas I was put to bed on account of laryngitis \[illegible} it now I am all right.
Sincerely yours, Mary
Dear Mr. Stearns,
Thank you so much for your Christmas gift. It is very nice of you to remember me. I have heard about the book but I don't own one. I certainly am glad I have one in my possession.
I didn't have but half a day off on Christmas day. I had a day off before that I went to New York where Tom and I met. We had a very short vacataion together. Now, we are busy working again.
I have heard from Charlie very often. He seems to miss U.S.A. a great deal. He gives me the impression that he is very lonesome. I hope that he will adjust him to England soon.
I am enclosing my account with this letter. Sorry that I am so very slow about it. Christmas I was put to bed on account of laryngitis \[illegible} it now I am all right.
Sincerely yours, Mary
Creator
Mary Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 5, 1930
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence