Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to his son, K.Y. Tu. Encouraged with progress in studies. Believes athletics and and studies should go together. Stresses son to be economical. States son should learn to write simple but gramatically correct…
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Is happy the care Stearns provides his son. Hopes son will learn self-reliance. Asks Stearns to encourage son to write more, possibly 2 letters a month.
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Wants his son to take a regular job if staying in America. States if a man doesn't have a profession, he should know a trade.
Typed letter sent from Hollington K. Tong to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States Admiral Tu and staff did not have Stearns address. States Admiral Tu and staf will be traveling. Asks for Stearns' London address so Admiral Tu can visit when he returns to…
Handwritten letter sent from Hollington K. Tong to Mr. M.L. Jones, secretary to Dr. Stearns. Acknowledged receipt of letter and forwarded expenses for Admiral H.K. Tu's son's account.
Typed note sent from Charles H. Sampson, headmaster of Huntington School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Enclosed copy of Tu's last report. States term ends December 21. Discussed progress with Tu.
Typed letter sent from J.E. Long to Dr. A.E. Stearns about K.Y. Tu's travel from Boston to Shanghai. Provides details travel plans. Includes costs for each part of trip. Request payment of $324.10 in order to issue tickets.
Typed letter sent from J.E. Long to Dr. A.E. Stearns, acknowleding receipt of check for K.Y. Tu's transportation to Shanghai. Check made for the amount of $324.10.