Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Dean Annie W. Goodrich, Yale School of Nursing April 12, 1929
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Dean Annie W. Goodrich, Yale School of Nursing April 12, 1929
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Dean Annie W. Goodrich, Yale School of Nursing April 12, 1929
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April 12, 1929
Dean Annie N. Goodrich
330 Cedar Street
New Haven, Connecticut
My dear Miss Goodrich:
I am very grateful to you for your cheering letter of April 9, which brings me really about the first encouraging word I have had of Mary Sun and her work for the past few years. My impression is that Mary will do distinctly better when she comes to the practical side of the work than she has been able to do with the more distinctly scholastic side of it.
I am fully in accord with your suggestion as to how Miss Sun may best make up her deficiencies and go on with her course. I shall take great pleasure in passing on to Mary’s father the cheering news that your letter contains.
Very sincerely yours.
A2S/C
Dean Annie N. Goodrich
330 Cedar Street
New Haven, Connecticut
My dear Miss Goodrich:
I am very grateful to you for your cheering letter of April 9, which brings me really about the first encouraging word I have had of Mary Sun and her work for the past few years. My impression is that Mary will do distinctly better when she comes to the practical side of the work than she has been able to do with the more distinctly scholastic side of it.
I am fully in accord with your suggestion as to how Miss Sun may best make up her deficiencies and go on with her course. I shall take great pleasure in passing on to Mary’s father the cheering news that your letter contains.
Very sincerely yours.
A2S/C
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
April 12, 1929
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence