Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass. June 3, 1926
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass. June 3, 1926
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, Amherst, Mass. June 3, 1926
Transcription
June 3, 1926
Mr. Charles Sun
35 Woodside Ave. .
Amherst, Mass.
Dear Charlie:
For the past few years I have been carrying a small amount of insurance on your clothing and other possessions merely as a precautionary measure. The amount of insurance has been $500.00 and the annual premium $3.00. Since some of you have left the house and your goods are necessarily a bit scattered, it does not seem wise to ne to continue the policy longer. I am writing that you may know of my decision and may, therefore, take out for yourself, if you deem it wise, a similar policy with some local agency.
Sincerely yours
Mr. Charles Sun
35 Woodside Ave. .
Amherst, Mass.
Dear Charlie:
For the past few years I have been carrying a small amount of insurance on your clothing and other possessions merely as a precautionary measure. The amount of insurance has been $500.00 and the annual premium $3.00. Since some of you have left the house and your goods are necessarily a bit scattered, it does not seem wise to ne to continue the policy longer. I am writing that you may know of my decision and may, therefore, take out for yourself, if you deem it wise, a similar policy with some local agency.
Sincerely yours
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 3, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence