Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst College, January 7, 1928
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst College, January 7, 1928
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst College, January 7, 1928
Transcription
Dear Charlie:
Just a line to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly note of January 3 and to wish you the happiest and most successful of New Years.
I am glad that you cut loose from Amherst and visited your friends in New York during the holidays. Even in my time, when I actually lived in the town itself, the holidays seemed a bit lonely, and I can well guess that they must have seemed to one coming from a foreign land. I hope the trip did you a lot of good.
Let me thank you, too, for your little Christmas present, which I shall doubtless find useful but which I shall value still more for the friendly thought that prompted you to send it.
With all best wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
Just a line to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly note of January 3 and to wish you the happiest and most successful of New Years.
I am glad that you cut loose from Amherst and visited your friends in New York during the holidays. Even in my time, when I actually lived in the town itself, the holidays seemed a bit lonely, and I can well guess that they must have seemed to one coming from a foreign land. I hope the trip did you a lot of good.
Let me thank you, too, for your little Christmas present, which I shall doubtless find useful but which I shall value still more for the friendly thought that prompted you to send it.
With all best wishes, believe me
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 7, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence