Letter from Charlie Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns April 24, 1929

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Letter from Charlie Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns April 24, 1929

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Letter from Charlie Sun, Amherst, Mass., to Alfred E. Stearns April 24, 1929

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P. O. Box 93
Amherst, Mass.
April 24, 1929

Dear Dr. Stearns:

I have finally made up my mind and wrote to my father that I shall be coming home this summer. If you are still willing, Sir, please be kind enough to write my father a letter for me on this matter. A word from you is ten times as weighty to my father’s ear than all the letter that I can write. He will feel more at ease to know that you too believe that I should return home.

I had a good spring vacation two weeks or so ago, and now there is nothing to do but study; the weather being very poor for a whole week. Today the weather seems to be improving, and I hope to be able to go out for some exercise in a day or more.

I am planning to come to Andover after my graduation both to say good-bye and perhaps to live a few days around the old school. The fellow with whom I am sailing home is Chan, who was in Andover at the same time I was. May be you still remember him. We probably will come down together.

Obediently yours,

Creator

Charlie Sun

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

April 24, 1929

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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy

Language

English

Type

Correspondence

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