Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin May 10, 1932
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin May 10, 1932
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin May 10, 1932
Transcription
May 10, 1933
Mr, C. Y. Sun
44 Cambridge Road
Tientsin. China
My dear Mr. Sun
Let me thank you, and heartily, for your friendly letter of April 6, which has pleased me especially, carrying as it does not only your own signature, but those of Mary, Arthur, and Tommie.
It has made me feel that I had renewed an old and friendly content with the Sun family, even if they are many miles away.
I am writing merely to tell you how touch I appreciate your thoughtfulness and to tell you, also, that you need not worry further about my health. I seem to be just as well as I ever was, except that I hadn't quite the reserves to draw on as yet that I would like to have. When I get back in harness again next fall, however, I am sure that I shall be in better condition than I have been for a number of years, at least.
Please give my warmest and friendliest greetings to all the children, and believe me, with constant good will.
Ever sincerely yours,
Mr, C. Y. Sun
44 Cambridge Road
Tientsin. China
My dear Mr. Sun
Let me thank you, and heartily, for your friendly letter of April 6, which has pleased me especially, carrying as it does not only your own signature, but those of Mary, Arthur, and Tommie.
It has made me feel that I had renewed an old and friendly content with the Sun family, even if they are many miles away.
I am writing merely to tell you how touch I appreciate your thoughtfulness and to tell you, also, that you need not worry further about my health. I seem to be just as well as I ever was, except that I hadn't quite the reserves to draw on as yet that I would like to have. When I get back in harness again next fall, however, I am sure that I shall be in better condition than I have been for a number of years, at least.
Please give my warmest and friendliest greetings to all the children, and believe me, with constant good will.
Ever sincerely yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 10, 1932
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence