Letter from Charlie Sun, New York, to Alfred E. Stearns, Pittsburg, N.H. August 31, 1929

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Letter from Charlie Sun, New York, to Alfred E. Stearns, Pittsburg, N.H. August 31, 1929

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Letter from Charlie Sun, New York, to Alfred E. Stearns, Pittsburg, N.H. August 31, 1929

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Dear Dr. Stearns:

This is just a note to inform you concerning the marks which I received as a result of a summer’s study at Columbia University. They are the following:

Problems of American Political Organization----B
Problems of American Governmemtal [sic] Functions----C
The Administration of Justice----B

By virtue of passing all three of the subjects which I took this last summer, I have secured seven credits toward my graduation from Middlebury, that is provided these credits will be accepted, which they most likely will do.

I have now merely fourteen (l4) points to pass for graduation. If things go along as they have been in the past, I will be able to get those credits by February and with a few credits to spare at that.
I am leaving for Middlebury in a very few days. I hope to be there by Friday at the latest. I plan to do a little work there before school starts.

I am going to write to Syracuse and Harvard concerning the graduate school in Political Science, and when I have formed my opinion about them, I will be glad to have a talk with you sometimes this coming fall.

Sincerely yours

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Charlie Sun

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Phillips Academy

Date

August 31, 1929

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English

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