Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Y.Y. Chan, June 4, 1908
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Title
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Y.Y. Chan, June 4, 1908
Subject
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Y.Y. Chan, June 4, 1908
Description
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Y.Y. Chan. Will send Thebaud a catalogue for Phillips Academy and any additional information as needed. Was glad to hear from Chan.
Transcription
4 June 1908
Mr. Y.Y. Chan
Troy, N.Y.
My dear Chan:-
It was a real pleasure to receive your letter this morning, and to learn of your continued interest in and loyalty to the school. We miss greatly the boys who went from us last year, and though newcomers are always welcome and always bring with them a large number who prove attractive, the old places and faces can never be fully replaced. In view of the fine record which you Chinese boys have made here and the uniform courtesy and good manners you have always displayed, it is not strange that I, as well as others, am interested in you. I hope we may always have a good delegation of Chinese in the school.
I am sending Mr. Thebaud a catalogue, as requested, and am writing him expressing my willingness to send him any further or more detailed information he may desire. Thanking you for the interest you have taken in the same, and wishing you all [illegible] and happiness in the days before you, believe me, with kind regards.
Very truly yours,
Principal
Mr. Y.Y. Chan
Troy, N.Y.
My dear Chan:-
It was a real pleasure to receive your letter this morning, and to learn of your continued interest in and loyalty to the school. We miss greatly the boys who went from us last year, and though newcomers are always welcome and always bring with them a large number who prove attractive, the old places and faces can never be fully replaced. In view of the fine record which you Chinese boys have made here and the uniform courtesy and good manners you have always displayed, it is not strange that I, as well as others, am interested in you. I hope we may always have a good delegation of Chinese in the school.
I am sending Mr. Thebaud a catalogue, as requested, and am writing him expressing my willingness to send him any further or more detailed information he may desire. Thanking you for the interest you have taken in the same, and wishing you all [illegible] and happiness in the days before you, believe me, with kind regards.
Very truly yours,
Principal
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
June 4, 1908
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence