Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., February 2, 1931
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., February 2, 1931
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Thomas Sun, New Haven., Conn., February 2, 1931
Transcription
Dear Tom:
Thanks for your good letter of January 29.
Even if Mary has decided that she doesn’t care to go to Europe, she has no business to leave me in the dark as she has done, or even to delay me in making arrangements for her passage back to China. I have no interest in the trip to Europe beyond my wish to carry out the instructions of your father, which I assumed ware prompted by his desire to do what Mary herself wished. Your father wrote me in his letter that he had promised Mary this trip, and it seemed evident that he himself believed that he was doing a real favor which she desired and would thoroughly appreciate. Anyway, I wish you would tell Mary to write me at once so that I will know what to plan, for I am in duty bound to carry out her father’s instructions or else explain to him why I haven’t done so.
I do hope your exam results will be all and even more than you had anticipated. Success and good luck to you!
Faithfully yours,
Thanks for your good letter of January 29.
Even if Mary has decided that she doesn’t care to go to Europe, she has no business to leave me in the dark as she has done, or even to delay me in making arrangements for her passage back to China. I have no interest in the trip to Europe beyond my wish to carry out the instructions of your father, which I assumed ware prompted by his desire to do what Mary herself wished. Your father wrote me in his letter that he had promised Mary this trip, and it seemed evident that he himself believed that he was doing a real favor which she desired and would thoroughly appreciate. Anyway, I wish you would tell Mary to write me at once so that I will know what to plan, for I am in duty bound to carry out her father’s instructions or else explain to him why I haven’t done so.
I do hope your exam results will be all and even more than you had anticipated. Success and good luck to you!
Faithfully yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
February 2, 1931
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence