Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass. May 27, 1926
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass. May 27, 1926
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mary Sun, Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass. May 27, 1926
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May 27, 1926
Mrs. William C. Russell
Whittier School
Merrimac, Mass.
My dear Mary:
Thank you for your frank letter received this morning.
I have no desire to force you to go with the Russells to their sunnier place, but would much prefer to have you go on to Elmira and
get settled for the summer. Mr. Sze and his friends out there are working on this problem and hope to advise me soon of a suitable place for your turner residence and work. I am glad that this is what you also prefer to do. Just when does Arthur’s commencement come? If we can fit that into the program properly, it will, of course, be done.
I hope the check has reached you by this time. I failed to get it into the first letter but sent it to you the next day, if I recall.
Very sincerely yours.
Mrs. William C. Russell
Whittier School
Merrimac, Mass.
My dear Mary:
Thank you for your frank letter received this morning.
I have no desire to force you to go with the Russells to their sunnier place, but would much prefer to have you go on to Elmira and
get settled for the summer. Mr. Sze and his friends out there are working on this problem and hope to advise me soon of a suitable place for your turner residence and work. I am glad that this is what you also prefer to do. Just when does Arthur’s commencement come? If we can fit that into the program properly, it will, of course, be done.
I hope the check has reached you by this time. I failed to get it into the first letter but sent it to you the next day, if I recall.
Very sincerely yours.
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 27, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence