Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, New York City July 1, 1929
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, New York City July 1, 1929
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Sun, New York City July 1, 1929
Transcription
Dear Charlie:
Thank you for your letter with its up-to- date news of your whereabouts and plans. I am sorry that you couldn’t find a dormitory room, but as I have told you to your face, I know that I can count on you to meet the distractions of International House with good sense and sound judgment, and in that case I do not think you will suffer by staying there during the summer.
I shall, of course, be keenly interested to learn the results of your interview with the authorities of Columbia in regard to your graduate courses, so please keep me posted.
I am enclosing a check for two hundred fifty dollars as requested, and am ordering your trunk sent to you by express.
With all good wishes, believe me
Faithfully yours,
Thank you for your letter with its up-to- date news of your whereabouts and plans. I am sorry that you couldn’t find a dormitory room, but as I have told you to your face, I know that I can count on you to meet the distractions of International House with good sense and sound judgment, and in that case I do not think you will suffer by staying there during the summer.
I shall, of course, be keenly interested to learn the results of your interview with the authorities of Columbia in regard to your graduate courses, so please keep me posted.
I am enclosing a check for two hundred fifty dollars as requested, and am ordering your trunk sent to you by express.
With all good wishes, believe me
Faithfully yours,
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 1, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence