Letter from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns, December 22, 1906
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Title
Letter from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns, December 22, 1906
Subject
Letter from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns, December 22, 1906
Description
Typed letter sent from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns. Advises Ungvary to go to Andover to settle current matter. States Christmas Day is the only day to do so. Asks if Stearns is able to do so. Explains there are several matters that can't be resolved through correspondence.
Transcription
My dear dear Mr. Stearns,
I thank you for your letter.
As this matter needs to be settled at once in order that Mr. Ungvary, in case of entering Andover, may begin with the January term, I am advising him to go to Andover at once to confer with you.
He is however at work until January 1st., and Christmas Day would be the only opportunity to do so.
I wonder if you could give him a little time next Tuesday.
If so, could leave here Tuesday at 9-10 in the morning getting to Boston at two o’clock. I presume he would get out to Andover about four o’clock.
If you could see him on Tuesday will you be so kind as to telegraph me at once.
If it is impossible for you to see him on Tuesday, will you please write me and make an appointment for some other day next week.
He will come at some other time if necessary but he prefers not to lose a day at his work.
The enclosed blank is the one he has filled out. There are
however so many matters to be considered that I hardly see how we can do it by correspondence. Moreover as you will see,he has very little time to decide as to where he may enter in January
Sincerely yours,
I thank you for your letter.
As this matter needs to be settled at once in order that Mr. Ungvary, in case of entering Andover, may begin with the January term, I am advising him to go to Andover at once to confer with you.
He is however at work until January 1st., and Christmas Day would be the only opportunity to do so.
I wonder if you could give him a little time next Tuesday.
If so, could leave here Tuesday at 9-10 in the morning getting to Boston at two o’clock. I presume he would get out to Andover about four o’clock.
If you could see him on Tuesday will you be so kind as to telegraph me at once.
If it is impossible for you to see him on Tuesday, will you please write me and make an appointment for some other day next week.
He will come at some other time if necessary but he prefers not to lose a day at his work.
The enclosed blank is the one he has filled out. There are
however so many matters to be considered that I hardly see how we can do it by correspondence. Moreover as you will see,he has very little time to decide as to where he may enter in January
Sincerely yours,
Creator
Charles S. Macfarland
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
December 22, 1906
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence