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- Collection: Stearns Folder 1352, Head of School (Stearns) Records
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Letter from John J. Ungvary to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1914
Typed letter from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns about a certification of completion from Phillips Academy. Plans to enter School of Law at New York University. Needs evidence of partial completion of a secondary school course for law student…
Letter from John J. Ungvary to Mr. Stearns, September 25, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns. Asked to be placed in new room without a roomate in order to better practice languages. Also asked for a new room with more sun and to the south to better his health. Refused to…
Letter from John J. Ungvary to Mr. Stearns, September 16, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns. Received room contract. Will sign and return when father returns later in the afternoon. Plans to arrive in Andover on Wednesday.
Letter from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns, February 28, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns. Thanks Stearns for interest in friend. Plans to attend Andover in September. Attending only winter and summer courses at Mount Hermon. Discusses past education and courses. …
Letter from John J. Ungvary to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, December 25, 1906
Handwritten letter sent from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns. Prefers to meet in New York to discuss matters. Gives business address and home address.
Letter from M.C. Wu to Mr. A.E. Stearns, October 9, 1909
Handwritten letter sent from M.C. Wu to Alfred E. Stearns. Apologizes for not writing sooner. Discusses former Andover students studying at University of Maine. Planned to work in order to pay remaining tuition, but cousin wished for Wu to…
Note from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Alfred E. Stearns, June 6, 1907
Handwritten note from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Alfred E. Stearns. Explains his father is tutoring a Chinese boy who wishes to attend Andover. Asks to arrange day to meet with Stearns.
Note from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Mr. Cecil K. Bancroft, July 17, 1907
Written note sent from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Cecil K. Bancroft, registrar of Phillips Academy. Asks about rooming for W.C. Wu. Asks what the cheapest dormitory room is.
Letter from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Alfred E. Stearns, July 11, 1907
Handwritten letter from Benjamin Cook Jr. to Alfred E. Stearns asking about housing for W.C. Wu. States means are limited. Will work to get funds.
Letter from Cecil K. Bancroft to Mr. Benjamin Cook Jr., July 18, 1907
Typed letter sent from Cecil K. Bancroft to Benjamin Cook, Jr. Explains rooms for $30 & $40 are for boys working through school. States Wu may end up there but does not know for sure. Mentions Mrs. Batcheler, who rents rooms for $2 a week. …
