Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin February 28, 1929
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin February 28, 1929
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to C.Y. Sun, Tientsin February 28, 1929
Transcription
February 26. 1929
Mr. C. Y. Sun
44 Cambridge Road
Tientsin, China
My dear Mr. Sun:
I am writing to acknowledge the receipt, through the National City Bank of New York, of the sum of $4.000.00 from you which I am placing to the credit of the account, of Charles, Tom, and Mary in equal amounts.
The reports received from the boys thus far this year have been highly gratifying. Mary's record still troubles me, and I have had some very frank correspondence with her dean at the Yale Nursing school to discover, if possible, just where the trouble lies. Apparently Mary finds some of the subjects which she has to study in connection with her work very difficult, though she seems perfectly competent to handle the practical end of her tasks. Mary herself feels that she will be able to improve her work as she becomes better acquainted with the subjects on her schedule, and I am hopeful that this will prove true and that I shall be able, therefore,to send you more encouraging reports before the year is over.
with kindest personal regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours.
AES/c
Mr. C. Y. Sun
44 Cambridge Road
Tientsin, China
My dear Mr. Sun:
I am writing to acknowledge the receipt, through the National City Bank of New York, of the sum of $4.000.00 from you which I am placing to the credit of the account, of Charles, Tom, and Mary in equal amounts.
The reports received from the boys thus far this year have been highly gratifying. Mary's record still troubles me, and I have had some very frank correspondence with her dean at the Yale Nursing school to discover, if possible, just where the trouble lies. Apparently Mary finds some of the subjects which she has to study in connection with her work very difficult, though she seems perfectly competent to handle the practical end of her tasks. Mary herself feels that she will be able to improve her work as she becomes better acquainted with the subjects on her schedule, and I am hopeful that this will prove true and that I shall be able, therefore,to send you more encouraging reports before the year is over.
with kindest personal regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours.
AES/c
Creator
Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
February 28, 1929
Rights
All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence