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
Subject
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,
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
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence