Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. C.L. Li, November 16, 1908
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. C.L. Li, November 16, 1908
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. C.L. Li, November 16, 1908
Description
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to C.L. Li. Is willing to wait for repayment of overdrawn acount. Welcomes letters and a possible visit from Li.
Transcription
16 November, 1908
Mr.C.L.Li
Easton, Pa.
My dear Li:
Thanks for your good note received last night. I did not mean to press you unduly for settlement of your everdrawn account. I am perfectly willing to wait until the next installement of your funds in received from home, for I know from experience how short one is apt to run at the beginning of the college course. When the funds come, send along a check for the amount in question, and I shall be perfectly satisfied.
I am glad to hear that your college work and life are satisfactory to you thus far. We certainly miss you here, and it is good to get even a line from you to tell me that you are still alive and enjoying your life and work. I wish you could get up here and see us. You certainly would have enjoyed the Exeter game and the attendant celebration. Please remember that if ever you happen to be in this vicinity, you will receive a warm welcome from your old friends in Andover if you can arrange to give us a few minutes of your time.
With kind regards and sincerest good wishes, believe me, as always.
Very sincerely yours,
Mr.C.L.Li
Easton, Pa.
My dear Li:
Thanks for your good note received last night. I did not mean to press you unduly for settlement of your everdrawn account. I am perfectly willing to wait until the next installement of your funds in received from home, for I know from experience how short one is apt to run at the beginning of the college course. When the funds come, send along a check for the amount in question, and I shall be perfectly satisfied.
I am glad to hear that your college work and life are satisfactory to you thus far. We certainly miss you here, and it is good to get even a line from you to tell me that you are still alive and enjoying your life and work. I wish you could get up here and see us. You certainly would have enjoyed the Exeter game and the attendant celebration. Please remember that if ever you happen to be in this vicinity, you will receive a warm welcome from your old friends in Andover if you can arrange to give us a few minutes of your time.
With kind regards and sincerest good wishes, believe me, as always.
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
November 16, 1908
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence