Letter from C.Y. Sun, Arthur, Mary, Tommie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns April 6, 1932
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Letter from C.Y. Sun, Arthur, Mary, Tommie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns April 6, 1932
Subject
Letter from C.Y. Sun, Arthur, Mary, Tommie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns April 6, 1932
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April 6, 1932
My dear Dr. Stearns,
It was with the keenest disappointment that I learned from Miss Greenwood that you have not as yet fully recovered from your recent operation. I most sincerely hope that the time this letter reaches you, you have regained your lost vigor.
The process of recovery must necessarily be a slow one, but I am sure that with your strong constitution there is every chance in the world to go about as usual shortly. The distance between us makes it impossible for me to do anything else except to express my hopes and the assurance that myself and all my children are thinking and wishing for you.
The fact that you are not very strong as yet, as Miss Greenwood informed me, prompted to make this note one from the family so as to lessen the amount of energy to be used to read a letter from each one of us. Nevertheless, however short and community-like this letter might be, it does not lessen our hopes for your immediate recovery.
With best wishes from all
C.Y.Sun
Arthur
Mary
Tommie
P.S.-Knowing that you shall busy when you return to Andover, please do not try to answer this letter.
My dear Dr. Stearns,
It was with the keenest disappointment that I learned from Miss Greenwood that you have not as yet fully recovered from your recent operation. I most sincerely hope that the time this letter reaches you, you have regained your lost vigor.
The process of recovery must necessarily be a slow one, but I am sure that with your strong constitution there is every chance in the world to go about as usual shortly. The distance between us makes it impossible for me to do anything else except to express my hopes and the assurance that myself and all my children are thinking and wishing for you.
The fact that you are not very strong as yet, as Miss Greenwood informed me, prompted to make this note one from the family so as to lessen the amount of energy to be used to read a letter from each one of us. Nevertheless, however short and community-like this letter might be, it does not lessen our hopes for your immediate recovery.
With best wishes from all
C.Y.Sun
Arthur
Mary
Tommie
P.S.-Knowing that you shall busy when you return to Andover, please do not try to answer this letter.
Creator
C.Y. Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
April 6, 1932
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence