Note from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to President Frank MacDaniel, December 12, 1925
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Note from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to President Frank MacDaniel, December 12, 1925
Subject
Note from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to President Frank MacDaniel, December 12, 1925
Description
Typed note from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frank MacDaniel, president of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. Thanks MacDaniel for December 10th letters. Explains Tu's financial status. Believes tendency to overspend is a new development.
Transcription
December 12, 1925
President Frank MacDaniel
Lima, N.Y.
My dear Dr. MacDaniels:
Thank you for your letter of the 10th instant with the further information about Mr. Tu. and hie bills. I am mailing a check to Dr. Kober and am writing Tu himself urging him to keep expenses of this kind down to the minimum. The boy has at present overdrawn his account several hundred dollars, but he writes me gayly of future plans with as much assurance as if his bank account ran into four or five figures. Apparently he is developing this tendency lately, for whom he was in Andover he was, on the whole, very reasonable in the matter of his expenditures.
Faithfully yours,
President Frank MacDaniel
Lima, N.Y.
My dear Dr. MacDaniels:
Thank you for your letter of the 10th instant with the further information about Mr. Tu. and hie bills. I am mailing a check to Dr. Kober and am writing Tu himself urging him to keep expenses of this kind down to the minimum. The boy has at present overdrawn his account several hundred dollars, but he writes me gayly of future plans with as much assurance as if his bank account ran into four or five figures. Apparently he is developing this tendency lately, for whom he was in Andover he was, on the whole, very reasonable in the matter of his expenditures.
Faithfully yours,
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
December 12, 1925
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence