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                <text>Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, &#13;
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&#13;
My dear Mr.Macfarland, &#13;
&#13;
I do not quite know how to account for the reports which Mr.Ungvary has sent you of his situation. The boy is in some ways peculiar. So far as reports have reached me, he has always been faithful and earnest in his work and has done well in his various subjects. Along that line he seems well worth helping. In some either ways, however, he has been harder to understand. &#13;
&#13;
Some of our poorest boys here are accustomed to put up with pretty rugged accommodations. Ungvary from the start objected to such surroundings on the ground that his health required something better. This may be perfectly true and I don’t want to be unfair to him. At the same time on several occasions I have thought I noticed a little tendency to spend a little more money and secure something a little better than a good many of our working boys required. Doubtless the boy’s health and temperament may make this necessary. &#13;
&#13;
Please don’t misunderstand me for, barring the traits referred to, the boy seems in every way most worthy. But I would regret deeply to have him develop a lack of appreciation of what is being done for him and a willingness to accept freely all charities offered without doing his part to make ends meet. Early in the term I secured him an excellent opportunity to earn a most desirable room. He threw up the job within a few days on the ground that the ladies in charge of the house were too fussy and exacting. I know they were particularly but I know that every year boys have rejoiced to get the particular opportunity afforded in this house and that the moment Ungvary gave up the position, another good fellow stepped immediately and enthusiastically into the breach. This is one of the things that has made me a little nervous about the boy. In a word, it does not seem to me that he has yet done his best to help himself. If he has been laid off at the dining hall, it is because he was less efficient than the others. I hope, however, that this lay off may be only temporary. &#13;
&#13;
Assuring you of my deep appreciation of your many kindnesses to this boy and trusting that what I have written may aid you in passing judgement on his case, believe me, &#13;
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                <text>THE CONGREGATIONAL PARSONAGE&#13;
37 BAYVIEW AVENUE&#13;
SOUTH NORWALK, CONNECTICUT&#13;
Feb . 18th, 1908&#13;
Alfred E. S earns,&#13;
Andover, Mass .&#13;
&#13;
Dear Mr. Stearns:-&#13;
&#13;
Since receiving your letter of February 3rd, I have seen Ungvary. This was, after your conversation with Mr. Ungvary. I think the fellow’s spirit is all right. might be necessary, however, to have some patience with him until he gets adjusted.&#13;
&#13;
It is evident that his work in the dining hall seriously affected him. In addition I judge some of the men upon whom he waited may have been supercilious, &#13;
&#13;
The main difficulty, however, is that this work takes away his own appetite. I can sympathize with him, somewhat. I worked very hard during my course of education, but I seriously doubt whether I could have stood that kind of work.&#13;
&#13;
However, I told him that he would have to put the thing through and do what he could. I think if he is given time and encouragement, he will be able to pull through.&#13;
&#13;
I thank you for giving so much time and interest to the matter.&#13;
&#13;
Sincerely yours,&#13;
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Dictated.&#13;
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                <text>29 June, 1908&#13;
&#13;
Mr.John Ungvary&#13;
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&#13;
Dear Sir:&#13;
&#13;
It is disappointing to me to have to advise you that your boy’s work, which at times has been of an excellent quality, has been so unsettled and week of late as to lead us to deem it wise to withdraw from him when he returns next fall the regular privileges of the school in the way of excuses. John has so clearly shown his ability to maintain a satisfactory standing that the failures recorded on the enclosed report must be regarded as clearly unnecessary. I earnestly hope that he will apply himself in the future to meet more diligently all of the requirements of the school, and to attain a standard of work that will bring only satisfaction to himself and his friends. &#13;
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Very truly yours, &#13;
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                <text>14 September, 1908&#13;
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Rev. David Van Horn&#13;
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&#13;
Dear Sir:&#13;
&#13;
Mr. John J. Ungvary, the bearer of this letter, has been a student at Phillips Academy during the past school year. He leaves entirely of his own volition, and in good standing, and is entitled to the regular letter of honorable dismissal. &#13;
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Very truly yours, &#13;
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John J. Ungvary,&#13;
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My dear Ungvary:&#13;
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Mr. Stearns has referred to me your request of January twenty-eighth for a statement of your work while with us. I am inclosing such statement and trust that it may supply the which you need towards earning a certificate as 1aw student. &#13;
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With best wishes, I am&#13;
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Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, Principal,&#13;
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My dear Mr. Stearns:&#13;
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I am planning to enter in September next the School of Law of New York University.&#13;
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Will you please grant me a letter or certificate which will indicate in detail the studies I completed satisfactorily at Phillips Academy? I will appreciate if you will make this certificate as favorable as possible.&#13;
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