Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu, June 27, 1928
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Title
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu, June 27, 1928
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu, June 27, 1928
Description
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu. Apologizes for not visiting Tu in the hospital. Sent $50.00 for hospital bill. States to direct hospital bills to Stearns if more is needed. Asks if summer address will be different from current one.
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June 27, 1928
Mr.K.Y.Tu
438 Columbus Ave
Boston, Mass.
My dear Tu:
I am sorry than I can tell you to hear of your illness but am delighted to feel that you are now on the road to recovery. I would have made a special trip to Boston to look you up at the hospital when the news first reached me, if it had not then been the busiest season of the year. I had planned to run in following the rush of commencement but your recent letter led me to feel that nothing could then be gained by the trip.
I can’t make out from your letter just how much money you need to pay your doctors’ bills. I am sending you, however, a check for $50.00, and, if more is required, have the bills in question sent direct to me for payment so that I may know just who has been paid and how much. Be sure also to let me know if your summer address is to be different from the one I am now using.
With all good wishes for an early and complete recovery, believe me
Faithfully yours
Mr.K.Y.Tu
438 Columbus Ave
Boston, Mass.
My dear Tu:
I am sorry than I can tell you to hear of your illness but am delighted to feel that you are now on the road to recovery. I would have made a special trip to Boston to look you up at the hospital when the news first reached me, if it had not then been the busiest season of the year. I had planned to run in following the rush of commencement but your recent letter led me to feel that nothing could then be gained by the trip.
I can’t make out from your letter just how much money you need to pay your doctors’ bills. I am sending you, however, a check for $50.00, and, if more is required, have the bills in question sent direct to me for payment so that I may know just who has been paid and how much. Be sure also to let me know if your summer address is to be different from the one I am now using.
With all good wishes for an early and complete recovery, believe me
Faithfully yours
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 27, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence