Typed letter sent from C.E.H. Whitlock, president of Whitlock's Bookstore to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States Y.C. Lee's account is still open. Asks for Lee's contact information.
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Tommy Y.C. Lee about an account at Whitlock's Bookstore in New Haven. Learned Lee still has an unsettled account. Is disappoint Lee won't respond to letters or settle the account.
Typed letter from C.E.H. Whitlock, president of Whitlock's Bookstore to Mabel L. Jones, secretary to Phillips Academy principal. Thanks for address of Lee's father in China. Apologizes for inconvenience.
Typed letter from C.E.H. Whitlock, president of Whitlock's Bookstore to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Requests name and address of Y.C. Lee's parents in China.
Typed letter sent from secretary to Phillips Academy principal to C.E.H. Whitlock. Provides address for Mr. Lee's father. Wrote to Lee to straighten out the matter.
Typed letter sent from secretary to Phillips Academy principal to Edward W. Bourne. States Dr. Sterans is unsure of Y.C. Lee's present address. Provides last known address. Forwarded letter to address.
Handwritten letter sent from Tommy Y.C. Lee to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Describes events from his return to China to the present. States most of the Andover group is in Peking or Tientsin and are in communication with one another. States Mr. Tsai,…
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Tommy Y.C. Lee. Is glad to receive letter from Tommy. Discusses current events in China. Believes the Chinese Andover students could do great things for China and the world.