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- Collection: Stearns Folder 5552, Head of School (Stearns) Records
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Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to the Office of the Commissioner of the United States Department of Labor, September 11, 1928
Typed letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to the Office of the Commissioner of the United States Department of Labor informing him that Chan (Chin) Hin Cheung registered in Phillips Academy as Hin-Cheung Chan. Includes…
Letter from Edwin L. Hoff to the registrar of Phillips Academy, September 4, 1928
Typed letter from Edwin L. Hoff, acting commissioner of the United States Department of Labor, to the registrar of Phillips Academy requesting from the school information regarding the parents and birth of Chan Hin Cheung, a student at the school.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Hin C. Chan, April 21, 1926
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.
Letter from Hin C. Chan to Dr. Stearns, April 14, 1926
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.
Letter from Frederick C. Ferry to Alfred E. Stearns, October 20, 1924
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…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frederick C. Ferry, October 17, 1924
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.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to C.S. Crosby, September 20, 1923
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…
Letter from C.S. Crosby to Alfred E. Stearns, September 17, 1923
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.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the United States Immigration Inspector at North Stratford, New Hampshire, September 13, 1923
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…
Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to H.C. Chan, August 3, 1923
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.