Letter from C.Y. Sun, Shanghai, to Alfred E. Stearns November 6, 1929
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Title
Letter from C.Y. Sun, Shanghai, to Alfred E. Stearns November 6, 1929
Subject
Letter from C.Y. Sun, Shanghai, to Alfred E. Stearns November 6, 1929
Transcription
My dear Dr. Stearns,
I appreciate very much your good letter of the 30th September and am proud that Charlie has earned such high praise from you. In my letter to you of the 23rd. September I asked you to be so kind as to give Charlie a sum in sterling for use in London, in addition to paying his passage to London. Now I have just received your accounts for my three children for the period October 1928 to October 1929 together with a covering-letter dated 8th October from your secretary. I see that Charlie’s account shows a credit balance of over four thousand dollars. After paying his passage to London please be so good as to give Charlie a sterling draft in round figures approximately the amount standing to his credit after paying expenses up to the time he leaves America.
With my best wishes and continued appreciation of your kindness, I remain,
Very sincerely yours,
I appreciate very much your good letter of the 30th September and am proud that Charlie has earned such high praise from you. In my letter to you of the 23rd. September I asked you to be so kind as to give Charlie a sum in sterling for use in London, in addition to paying his passage to London. Now I have just received your accounts for my three children for the period October 1928 to October 1929 together with a covering-letter dated 8th October from your secretary. I see that Charlie’s account shows a credit balance of over four thousand dollars. After paying his passage to London please be so good as to give Charlie a sterling draft in round figures approximately the amount standing to his credit after paying expenses up to the time he leaves America.
With my best wishes and continued appreciation of your kindness, I remain,
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
C.Y. Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
November 6, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence