Newspaper clipping of H.K. Tu's portrait. Caption states Tu is high commissioner for the study of foreign navies and is touring United States and Canada.
Handwritten note sent from K.Y. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Received a letter from his father, who wants to meet Stearns on Sunday. Asks if he should arrange a meeting for Monday if Stearns won't be in town Sunday
Telegram sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Will visit January 27th at 5:15. Request wire reply if time is convient. Script on telegram confirms the appointment.
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Will be in Boston January 25th and hopes to meet Stearns on the 26th. Request telegraphic message whether Stearns is able to meet. Script on letter provides telegram draft. States Stearns…
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Admiral H.K. Tu. Gave letter of introduction to Carl H. Elmore and wife. Hopes Tu will extend courtesy to them if they have the privilege of meeting.
Handwritten letter sent from K.Y. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Explains a Mr. William Moy of Stone Webster Co. received a letter from Tu's father. States Moy asked Tu's father to help through high school and that Tu had show improvement. Went back…
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu. States the bill for the high school course won't be paid until instructions from Tu's father are given. Explains last instruction were for Tu to return to China, but if Tu objected strongly…
Typed letter sent from Admiral H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Agrees Kong Y. Tu should study one year in business school or college to learn as much as possible. Will begin searching for a position in China. Explains why this decision is…