Letter from Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 3, 1928

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Letter from Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 3, 1928

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Letter from Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns, January 3, 1928

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Dear Dr. Stearns:

Happy New Year, Sir. I found in my mail box a big fat package from you when I returned from New York City. It contained a book about aviation. At present I know nothing about the subject, but if I take up military life in the future, I shall probably get very much interested in it. Thank you very much for the book.

Contrary to what I have told you, I went to New York City for my Christmas vacation. I tried to stay at Amherst, but it was so lonesome; so I decided to see some of my Chinese friends, and had a nice time with them. I came back again two days ago; college started yesterday; everything is in full swing today. I will have, to study very hard this term, for my last terms marks are not good, I know. This year I find my sujects [sic] a little bit harder than those of the last, and the professors seem to give a little more to do, but it is only natural; since I am now a junior instead of a sophmore [sic].

Obediently yours,

Creator

Charles Sun

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

January 3, 1928

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Language

English

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Correspondence

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