Letter from Thomas Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 29, 1931

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Letter from Thomas Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 29, 1931

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Letter from Thomas Sun, New Haven, Conn., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 29, 1931

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My dear Dr. Stearns,

I have received your good letter of the 24th of this month, and want to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for your kind efforts and sympathy toward me.

I have telephoned to Mary concerning her trip to Europe and arrangement of her passage by you. She said rather definitely that she does not wish to make the trip. The reasons she gave for it are, in the first place, she will be very sea-sick, and in the second place, the trip involves time and expense which she could use very well by going home. As far as the passage goes, you can be pretty sure that it will be all right for you to drop all negotiations for them.

I have just taken my last examination, and I think I have fared pretty well. However, the marks won’t be out for some time. I am expecting to do pretty well in all the courses, unless I am sorely disappointed and disillusioned.

Sincerely yours

Creator

Thomas Sun

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

January 29, 1931

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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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