Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. Asks about the cheapest and best method of remitting funds. States Mr. Tong, guardian of several boys, found the exchange rates high.
Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. Explains Kwan owes $50 for spring tuition. Will ask landlady to sent Tenney any bills. Tsai has no charges. States Seetoo has free tuition and hopes to take care of room.
Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to M.C. Kennedy. Referred letter to Dr. Charles D. Tenney about former Chinese ambassador. States ambassador's name is Chentung Liang Cheng.
Typed note sent from Mabel L. Jones, secretary to principal at Phillips Academy, to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. States Stearns is out of town and unable to reply. Willing to act as guardian for two students. Will contact landlady for Kuan.
Handwritten note sent from C.D. Tenney to Alfred E. Stearns about the accounts and affairs of three Chinese students, Kuan Ching Hui, Tsai Kuo Pao, and Sectoo. Asks if Stearns will act as guardian to Tsai and Sectoo. Asks if Stearns will contact…
Handwritten letter sent from Tsok Kai Tse to Alfred E. Stearns. Explains the banquet didn't end until late and C.L. Li missed the last train. State Li had his glasses fixed. Plans to attend class day exercise. States Li will be back late at…
Handwritten letter sent from Tsok Kai Tse to Alfred E. Stearns. Was recommended for Bachelor of Science by faculty at M.I.T. Wishes to have nephew C.L. Li attend banquets. Ask for permission to have C.L. Li attend.