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Letter from C.Y. Huang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, November 29, 1922
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Letter from C.Y. Huang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, November 29, 1922
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Typed letter from C.Y. Huang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns introducing Stearns to his friend Hin Cheung Chan, newly arrived in the States, and recommending Phillips Academy for his place of study.
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C.Y. Huang
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Phillips Academy
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November 29, 1922
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November 29, 1922
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Philips Academy
Andover, Mass.
My dear Dr. Stearns:
I take pleasure to introduce to you my friend, Mr. Hin Cheung Chan, who has just come to the States to study. He wishes to prepare himself for college, and I cannot think of recommending him a better preparatory school than my Alma Mater, Andover. Any courtesy extended to him will be very much appreciated by me.
With my best personal regards,
Yours sincerely,
C.Y. Huang
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from H.C. Chan, July 31, 1923
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Letter from H.C. Chan, July 31, 1923
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Handwritten letter from H.C. Chan presumably to the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy requesting that the assistant forward him his College Board examination results.
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H.C. Chan
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July 31, 1923
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Hin-Cheung Chan
secretary to Dr. Stearns
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Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to H.C. Chan, August 3, 1923
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Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to H.C. Chan, August 3, 1923
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Typed letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to H.C. Chan forwarding Chan his College Board grades, as per Chan's request.
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the assistant to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
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August 3, 1923
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August 3, 1923
Mr. H.C. Chan
Camp Magalloway
Pittsburg, N.H.
My dear Chan:
In response to your recent request I take pleasure in forwarding you your College Board grades, which were as follows:
Math A ---73
Math C ---67
Please accept my congratulations upon your success in these subjects.
Very truly yours,
Assistant to the Principal
Hin-Cheung Chan
secretary to Dr. Stearns
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the United States Immigration Inspector at North Stratford, New Hampshire, September 13, 1923
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the United States Immigration Inspector at North Stratford, New Hampshire, September 13, 1923
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Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the United States Immigration Inspector at North Stratford, New Hampshire sending the inspector the requested legal papers of Chan Hin Cheung and inquiring of the inspector as to why Mr. Chan was detained in the first place.
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Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
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Phillips Academy
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September 13, 1923
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September 13, 1923
United States Immigration Inspector
North Stratford, New Hampshire
Dear sir:
I enclose herewith, as promised, the papers of Mr. Chan Hin Cheung, the young Chinese boy whose journey you recently saw fit to interrupt at North Stratford and whom you brought to Beecher Falls for identification. Will you kindly return the papers to me by registered mail so that there won’t be any danger of losing them.
I am still at a loss to account for the authority by which by this boy’s journey was interrupted. Your attitude in the matter convinces me that you acted in perfectly good faith and for that reason I could not bring myself to utter the vigorous protest I was prompted to send at the time. I am convinced, however, that the action was not justified, and in order to deal fairly with these wards of mine during their further stay in this country, I feel that it is necessary to lay the matter before the headquarters in Washington and find out what is demanded. As a matter of fact the passports of my other wards were taken from them when they first landed in San Francisco and they were told that these passports would be forwarded to Washington. They have not seen them since but have traveled freely about the country for the last three years and without any interference on the part of the authorities. Had young Chan from across the border I can readily see why the passport should have been demanded by you. As his journey started from my camp in New Hampshire and the trip did not involve crossing the border, I am puzzled to know the exact reasons for his detention.
Awaiting the early receipt of the enclosed passport and such further enlightenment as you may be able to give me on the case and its seeming complications, believe me
Very sincerely yours,
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan
United States Immigration Inspector
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Letter from C.S. Crosby to Alfred E. Stearns, September 17, 1923
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Letter from C.S. Crosby to Alfred E. Stearns, September 17, 1923
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Typed letter from C.S. Crosby, immigration inspector, to Alfred E. Stearns informing Stearns of the reason for Chan Hin Cheung's detention and enclosing the last two paragraphs of Sec. 6 of the Chinese Exclusion Laws.
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September 17, 1923
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North Stratford, N.H. Sept.17, 1923
Alfred L. Steams,
Prin. Andover Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
Dear Sir:
I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 13th. inst., with Chinese Certificate 193/1922, favor Mr. Chan Hin Cheong enclosed, which I am returning registered mail to you this day.
I note that you are at a loss to account for the authority by which this boy’s journey was interrupted.
You, no doubt, realize that your camp is located very near the border and that Mr. Cheung boarded M.C. train at a border port. As Mr. Cheung did not have any proof whatsoever with him that he was lawfully admitted to the States, it was necessary for me to hold him for proper identification, which I endeavored to do in a respectful and considerate manner.
For further information you will find, herewith, enclosed a copy of the last two paragraphs of Sec.6 of the Chinese Exclusion Laws, Act 1882-84, pertaining to Certificates of Identification.
last 2Baragraphs of Sec.6, Chinese Exclusion Laws, Act of 1882 - 1884.
“ THE certificate provided for in this act, and the identity of the person named therein shall, before such person goes on board any vessel to proceed to the United States, be visaed by the indorsement of the diplomatic representives of the United States, in the foreign country from which such certificate issues, or of the consular representive of the United States at the port or place from which the person named in the certificate is about to depart; and such diplomatic representive or consular representives whose indorsement is so required is hereby empowered, and it shall be his duly, before indorsing such certificate as aforesaid, to examine into the truths of the statements set forth in said certificate, and if he shall find upon examination that said or any of the statements therein contained are untrue it shall be his duty to refuse to indorse the same.
Such certificate visaed as aforesaid, shall be prime, facie evidence of the facts set forth therein, and shall be produced to the Chinese inspector in charge of the port in the district in the United States at which the person named therein shall arrive, and afterward produced to the proper authorities of the United States whenever lawfully demands- , and shall be the sole evidence permissible on the part of the person so producing the same to establish a right of entry into the United States; but certificate may be controverted and the facts therein stated disproved by the United States authorities.”
C.S. Crosby
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to C.S. Crosby, September 20, 1923
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to C.S. Crosby, September 20, 1923
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Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to C.S. Crosby, immigration inspector, inquiring, in response to the detention of Mr. Chan, how Chinese students studying in America are expected to meet all legal requirements and hold in possession all legal documents when their passports are often taken from them upon entering the country. Stearns wishes to take the matter up in Washington should it continue to occur.
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Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
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Phillips Academy
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September 20, 1923
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September 20, 1923
Mr. C.S.Crosby
Inspector of Immigration
North Stratford, N.E.
My dear Sir:
Thank you for your very courteous letter of September 17. Please that I have no intention whatever of criticizing you personally for your actions in connection with the detention of Mr. Chan. As I endeavored to make clear, I believed at the time, and still believe that you were doing exactly what you felt it was year duty to do under the circumstances and this belief was prompted by the exceedingly courteous way in which you dealt with the boy and with me at the time.
What I cannot understand is how there Chinese students in the country, who are here legitimately and have complied with all the requirements of the law, are expected to act when, as in the cases of a number of them at least, the passports have been taken from them by the immigration inspectors when they first landed. I have dealt with these boys now for many years and have had something like one hundred of them as my personal wards over a period of twenty-five years duration. For nearly twenty years some of those boys have been with me almost annually at my camp at Connecticut lake. They have traveled all over the country without interference up to this time. I cannot help wondering, therefore, just what is expected of them by the United States authorities or whether, granting that the passports had been taken heretofore in a legitimate way, they should be expected to furnish official credentials which they cannot necessarily possess.
My purpose in taking the matter up at headquarters in Washington should not in any sense reflect on your action in the case. I am merely seeking information which I evidently did not possess and by which these boys may be spared further and embarrassing annoyances in the future. I think you will agree what this is a perfectly proper position for me to take.
Thank you for returning Chan’s certificate which arrived safely.
Very sincerely yours.
C.S. Crosby
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frederick C. Ferry, October 17, 1924
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frederick C. Ferry, October 17, 1924
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Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frederick C. Ferry, of Hamilton College, offering Ferry a recommendation for H.C. Chan to the school.
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Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
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October 17, 1924
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17 October 1924
president Frederick C. Ferry
Hamilton College
Clinton, N.Y.
My dear Doctor Ferry:
Another one of our Chinese boys, H. C. Chan tells me that he is hoping to enter Hamilton College next fall and has asked me to write you a word in his behalf. This I am glad to do.
Chan has been with us for a couple of years and is a pretty likable sort of a boy. He has lived up to the school requirements in a steady and responsible way, as most of these Chinese lads do. He has not the ability of Yuan who is now with you, nor indeed the same kind of a background, for he is a Hongkonger and doubtless a Cantonese. As a rule these fellows do not prove nearly so good timber as their northern brethren though there are exceptions at times, and our senior Latin prize was carried off by one of them only a few years ago. Anyway Chan will doubtless prove a wholly satisfactory member of your student body if he is successful in gaining admission to Hamilton. I hope he will succeed.
Faithfully yours
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Frederick C. Ferry
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from Frederick C. Ferry to Alfred E. Stearns, October 20, 1924
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Letter from Frederick C. Ferry to Alfred E. Stearns, October 20, 1924
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Typed letter from Frederick C. Ferry to Alfred E. Stearns catching Stearns up on the academic progress of various Chinese students at Hamilton College and advising H.C. Chan to use his Chinese as a substitute for the Latin requirement at Hamilton College.
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Frederick C. Ferry
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Phillips Academy
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October 20, 1924
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October 20, 1924
Alfred E. Stearns, Litt.D., Prin.,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
My dear Dr. Stearns
Please accept thanks for yours of the 17th instant concerning H.C.Chan. We shall be glad to receive and provide for him if he manages to offer the necessary subjects as he undoubtedly is going to do. We propose with him, as has been the case with Henry Yuan, to accept the work done in the Chinese classics and Chinese literature for our Latin requirement.
We are particularly pleased with Henry Yuan. He seems to be justifying the fine statements which you gave us concerning him.
With kind regards to you and much pleasure that we are to have you here before the year is far spent, I am
Yours very sincerely,
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Frederick C. Ferry
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from Hin C. Chan to Dr. Stearns, April 14, 1926
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Letter from Hin C. Chan to Dr. Stearns, April 14, 1926
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Typed letter from Hin C. Chan to Dr. Stearns hoping that Stearns would visit Hamilton College and inquiring as to the current Phillips Academy students planning on entering Hamilton College.
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Hin C. Chan
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Phillips Academy
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April 14, 1926
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April 14,1926
My dear Dr. Steams:
Ever since I entered Hamilton College, I was hoping that you would come here some Sunday to preach in our chapel, so that I might have the opportunity of seeing you again. I am still hoping that you will come in the future.
I was asked the other day to write you to find out the names of all the men in School who are A planning to enter Hamilton. I would be very much obliged to receive from you a list of the names of them with their respective classes.
I am
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Hin C. Chan, April 21, 1926
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Hin C. Chan, April 21, 1926
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Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Hin C. Chan informing him that Steans is dropping Hamilton from his list of schools to visit this year, not due to the school's reputation, but because of its distance from Andover.
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Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
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Phillips Academy
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April 21, 1926
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April 21, 1926
Mr. Hin C Chan
Hamilton College
Clinton, N.Y.
Dear Chan:
Thank you for your good note of April 14.
I am sorry that it was necessary for me to drop Hamilton from my list this year, but, as I explained to your good president, I simply had to cut down these out-of-town trips; and Hamilton is a long way off. I did tell Dr. Ferry, however, that I would try to go a year later if he would let me off at this time.
Mr. Bancroft tells me that so far no boys hare reported at the office that they are heading for Hamilton. I am worry that this is so, for I do not know a higher grade college in the country and I wish more of our boys were inclined to look upon it with favor. The fast is that it is a bit out of the way, as you know, and I imagine that the location has as much as anything xxx with the seeming lack of interest.
With all good wishes to you, believe me
Ever sincerely yours
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Hin-Cheung Chan