Letter from C.Y. Sun, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns June 14, 1929
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Title
Letter from C.Y. Sun, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns June 14, 1929
Subject
Letter from C.Y. Sun, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns June 14, 1929
Transcription
My dear Dr. Stearns, Following on my letter of the 11th. inst. I have to-day sent you the following cable—-
"Please tell Charlie take summer course general secretarial work including shorthand typewriting best regards, Sun".
As I have already written you Charlie is to be attached to Dr. Tong Shao-Yi’s mission. After consultation with friends here they all agreed that a general secretarial course including shorthand and typewriting would be essential to Charlie in his coming work. As Dr. Tong will not be in America for a few months it will give Charlie this spare time to take a summer course as outlined and so fit him for his new work. It will be a wonderful opportunity for Charlie and I am hoping he will take full advantage of all it offers in experience and training.
I don't know what I would do without your valuable assistance, not only in this new development in Charlie's future but in all you have done again and again for the good of my children, and I wish again to express my most sincere thanks to you.
With cordial greeting and thanks,
I remain,
Very sincerely yours,
"Please tell Charlie take summer course general secretarial work including shorthand typewriting best regards, Sun".
As I have already written you Charlie is to be attached to Dr. Tong Shao-Yi’s mission. After consultation with friends here they all agreed that a general secretarial course including shorthand and typewriting would be essential to Charlie in his coming work. As Dr. Tong will not be in America for a few months it will give Charlie this spare time to take a summer course as outlined and so fit him for his new work. It will be a wonderful opportunity for Charlie and I am hoping he will take full advantage of all it offers in experience and training.
I don't know what I would do without your valuable assistance, not only in this new development in Charlie's future but in all you have done again and again for the good of my children, and I wish again to express my most sincere thanks to you.
With cordial greeting and thanks,
I remain,
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
C.Y. Sun
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 14, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence