Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary, August 21, 1907

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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary, August 21, 1907

Subject

Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary, August 21, 1907

Description

Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary. Willing to admit Ungvary on a scholarship. Explains scholarship boys normally pay $50. Willing to allow Ungvary to pay throughout the year. Set aside room. Sent blank contract for room.

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August 21, 1907

Mr.John.J.Ungvary
1103 Spruce Street
Philadelphia

My dear Mr.Ungvary:

Thank you for your letter of recent date. I do feel disposed to consider your case favorably and I believe I am making no mistake in encouraging you to seek admission to the Academy this coming month. I have made a provisional assignment of a room for you and beg to inclose contract for the same herewith. This should be signed and returned to me at your early convenience. I shall be glad to admit you on a scholarship basis. Ordinarily we require of scholarship boys a payment at the outset of $50. This I am willing to waive in part in your cases, allowing you to pay it as you are able during the year, and releasing you from a substantial part of it at least in case your work and general record prove satisfactory with the school authorities.

Kindly advise me if the arrangements are not clear to you, and believe me, with kind regards,

Very sincerely yours,
Alfred E. Stearns,
Principal

Creator

Dr. Alfred E. Stearns

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

August 21, 1907

Rights

All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

Type

Correspondence

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