Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Edwin E. Jack, October 10, 1919
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Edwin E. Jack, October 10, 1919
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Edwin E. Jack thanking Jack for his note advising him of his conferences with Chang and Euston. Promises to do his best in seeing that a future appointment be made.
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Phillips Academy
October 10, 1919
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10 October, 1919
Dr. Edwin E. Jack
215 Beacon St.
Boston, Mass.
My dear Dr. Jack:
Let me thank you for your note advising me of your conferences with Messrs. Chang and Euston.
I note your suggestion in regard to making engagements in advance wherever possible. We will do our best to see that this is done, though it is not always easy. As a rule boys come to me for their excuses when they are on the way to Boston; and this is the first intimation I get that they are planning to call on you.
Faithfully yours
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Letter from Edwin E. Jack to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, October 8, 1919
Letter from Edwin E. Jack to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, October 8, 1919
Typed letter from Dr. Edwin E. Jack to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns informing Stearns of the physical condition of Mr. Chang. Believes Chang has conjunctivitis and half sight due to myopic astigmatism, which requires correction. Seeks a further appointment with Chang in order to administer treatment for the astigmatism.
Edwin E. Jack
Phillips Academy
October 8, 1919
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October 6th., 1919
My dear Dr. Stearns
I saw young Chang yesterday. He was fearful of trachoma, but he has only a simple conjunctivitis. He has, however, only about half sight, due to apparent myopic astigmatism, and this needs correction. I think it would be safer to use belladonna, so I have asked him to make an appointment for Wednesday. He ought to be here by two o’clock, so that I can put the drops in and I will reserve him for his examination later.
Young Euston also came in and although he is having no trouble, I think it necessary to correct a little myopic astigmatism in his right eye. Arrangements have been made with him to come in next Wednesday. Chang however, will have to be told of this arrangement. I kept them waiting yesterday, because my regular appointments prevented ray giving them immediate attention. If it is possible in the future to engage time beforehand it will facilitate matters a good deal.
Trusting that you: are well and with kind regards, believe me,
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Letter from Fohan H. Chen to the principal of Phillips Academy, December 18, 1919
Letter from Fohan H. Chen to the principal of Phillips Academy, December 18, 1919
Typed letter from Fohan H. Chen to the principal of Phillips Academy, Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, informing Stearns that his ward, Sinley K.Y. Chang has arrived in New York City and will be departing for Andover in two weeks.
Fohan H. Chen
Phillips Academy
December 18, 1919
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421 W. 118th St.
New York City December 18,1919
The Principal
Phillips Academy
Andover, Mass.
Dear Sir:
I take the pleasure to inform you that my ward Sinley K.Y.Chang has arrived this evening. He will spend two weeks here with me, and return to school on January 4.
Very truly yours,
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Fohan H. Chen, June 28, 1920
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Fohan H. Chen, June 28, 1920
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Fohan H. Chen informing Chen that he will be glad to assume the responsibility of Mr. Chang's guardianship.
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Phillips Academy
June 28, 1920
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28 June, 1920
Mr. Fohan H. Chen
721A Fifth Ave.
New York City.
My dear Mr.Chen:
I hope your letter of June 24th, and shall be very glad to assume such responsibility as I can for Mr. Chang while he remained with us, or longer if you desire. As you have inferred, I have always felt a deep interest in these boys who come to us from China and who embody in their character and purpose so many traits which our American boys would do well to emulate. Please let me know if you have any special suggestions or directions by which I may be guided in dealing with Mr. Chang.
With kindest personal regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours.
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Letter from Fohan H. Chen to Dr. A. E. Stearns, June 24, 1920
Letter from Fohan H. Chen to Dr. A. E. Stearns, June 24, 1920
Typed letter from Fohan H. Chen to Dr. A.E. Stearns announcing an upcoming trip to China and requesting that in his absence Dr. Stearns take up guardianship of S.K.Y. Chang.
Fohan H. Chen
Phillips Academy
June 24, 1920
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721A Fifth Ave.
New York,June 24, 1920
Dr. A.E. Stearns,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
My dear Dr. Stearns:
I am writing to inform you that I am contemplating taking a trip to China and ask you to take up the guardianship of Mr. S.K.Y. Chang, a student of your academy. Considering the fact that he is a student of your Academy and will always be near you and that you have been always a warm friend of the Chinese students, I hope you will not deem it imposing too much on my part to place this burden on your shoulders.
Mr. Chang is now staying with me in New York and will start for the Silver Bay Conference the day after tomorrow. After that, he will join the Andover Summer Camp in Maine.
With personal regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
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Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Phillips Academy, July 14, 1920
Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Phillips Academy, July 14, 1920
Handwritten letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Phillips Academy kindly requesting a duplicate of his standard and also the species of the questions for admission.
Sinley K.Y. Chang
Phillips Academy
July 14, 1920
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Chang Shu Yung, February 18, 1921
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Chang Shu Yung, February 18, 1921
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Chang Shu Yung thanking Chang for his previous letter and informing him that the current group of Chinese students is one of the largest ever at Andover, and that they can look to Chang's son as a model.
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Phillips Academy
February 18, 1921
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18 February 1921
Mr. Chang Shu Yung
Ministry of Finance
Peking, China.
My dear Mr. Chang:
I am very grateful to you for your kind and generous letter of January 14th. It has been a real pleasure to do what little I have done for your boy during his stay at Andover, for he has proved himself in every way worthy of our confidence and esteem. We have welcomed a fairly large group of newcomers from China this year; and I take particular satisfaction in feeling that they can look to your son for the good advice that I know he is ready to give and find in him an inspiring example of the strong and virile character that it will be to their profit to emulate.
Again thanking you for your friendly and generous letter, and with kind regards, believe me
Very sincerely yours.
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Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns, August 24, 1920
Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns, August 24, 1920
Handwritten letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns catching Stearns up on his previous two months of the summer and his attendance at the Chinese student conference.
Sinley K.Y. Chang
Phillips Academy
August 24, 1920
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Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns, July 19, 1921
Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns, July 19, 1921
Handwritten letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns wondering whether or not he may receive a recommendation in English, despite his poor grade in English at Andover, in order to study at Yale in the Fall.
Sinley K.Y. Chang
Phillips Academy
July 19, 1921
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Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Lynde, July 22, 1921
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Lynde, July 22, 1921
Handwritten letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Lynde wondering if there is a way they can help Chang with his English recommendation. Wonder whether or not they may seek a recommendation from Long Lake Lodge.
Alfred E. Stearns
Phillips Academy
July 22, 1921
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