Letter from Charles U. Hatch, Aetna Causalty and Surety Co., Springfield, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 24, 1928

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Letter from Charles U. Hatch, Aetna Causalty and Surety Co., Springfield, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 24, 1928

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Letter from Charles U. Hatch, Aetna Causalty and Surety Co., Springfield, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, March 24, 1928

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Alfred 3. Stearns, Head Master, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.

Re: 9-AP-62957 - Gordon A. Noyes - Heywood Boot & Shoe Co.,
9-AC-62958 - Gordon A. Noyes - Collision

Dear Doctor Stearns:

There has been two weeks of regrettable delay on our part in forwarding to you the papers that Mr. Beauchemin and myself promised that you should have in order that you could forward to us checks in settlement of the claims against your ward, Mr. Sun. I was sick for a week after meeting with you in Springfield and then in trying to secure the company’s release from Hartford the original signed release went astray somewhere so that we had to procure a copy.

You will now find with this letter release of the Aetna Casualty & Surety Company amounting to $382.93. This is the amount paid by the insurance company to Mr. Noyes under the terms of his policy and by that payment my company was subrogated to the rights of Mr. Noyes to the extent of that payment. You will then find Mr. Noyes’ release in the amount of $100. You will further find release of Heywood Boot and Shoe Company in the amount of $218.75. Will you please draw three separate checks as follows, one to the order of the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company $382.93; one to the order of Gordon A. Noyes $100., and one to the order of the Aetna Casualty & Surety Company in the amount of $218.75.

I neglected to state above that when my company paid the Heywood Boot and Shoe Company for the claim that they made against Mr. Noyes we took subrogation of their rights against Mr. Sun. The three releases inclosed, however, are adequate protection to you in making the payments outlined above. I trust that the matter can now be closed up without any further delay.

Very truly yours,

Attorney

Creator

Charles U. Hatch

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

March 24, 1928

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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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