Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., March 31, 1931

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., March 31, 1931

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., March 31, 1931

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Dear Tom:

Thank you for your good letter of March 28, with the expressed sentiments of which I concur almost without reservation.

Just why you haven’t heard more definitely from your father, I cannot understand. I have heard nothing myself for many weeks, and I do wish that I might get a clearer statement of his plans. No wonder Mary hesitates to make definite reservations when she can't be sure whether her first step of the journey is to carry her eastward or westward.

I am still hoping to be in New Haven before long, and if so I shall make an extra effort to get together with you both so that we can talk things over frankly. In the meantime, it looks as if we would simply have to keep our patience and wait a bit longer in the hope that some more definite word may come from your father.

Ever sincerely yours,

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Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

March 31, 1931

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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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