Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn.. May 5, 1931
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn.. May 5, 1931
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, New Haven, Conn.. May 5, 1931
Transcription
Dear Mary:
The trunk has been sent and should have reached you ahead of this letter. If it doesn’t come through promptly and in good condition, let me know. I finally located it in the cellar, pretty well covered with dust, but so far as I could judge uninjured in the recent moving process when house and all in it were carried from Chapel Avenue over on School Street.
Be sure to keep me posted in regard to your need of funds, for your father has asked me to see that you were amply provided with money to cover the traveling expenses and more. When you need to replenish your bank account, therefore, I shall be glad to send a check.
Ever sincerely yours,
The trunk has been sent and should have reached you ahead of this letter. If it doesn’t come through promptly and in good condition, let me know. I finally located it in the cellar, pretty well covered with dust, but so far as I could judge uninjured in the recent moving process when house and all in it were carried from Chapel Avenue over on School Street.
Be sure to keep me posted in regard to your need of funds, for your father has asked me to see that you were amply provided with money to cover the traveling expenses and more. When you need to replenish your bank account, therefore, I shall be glad to send a check.
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 5, 1931
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence