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Dr. A. E. Stearns&#13;
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Andover, Mass.&#13;
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Dear Dr. Stearns:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you, Sir, for you note. If It hadn’t been for the cold which I had for a week and the busy spell directly following my illness, I would have written you immediately after my return from Washington. Well, I must admit that my trip to the capital was more pleasant and useful than I expected. Both Dr.and Mrs. Sze were very kind to me, and the Minister had done a lot about Mary’s case. I am really thankful to him as well as to you.&#13;
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When I think of it, I feel that it is time for me to look foward to my summer abode for this year. I really have not many places to go or many choices as to what to do, but two I have and I will ask you to decide which one I should follow if any. A Chinese college-mate of mine is very interested to see Andover, and when I suggested that we two may be able to get a job in Phillips Academy during the summer, he was greatly pleased about my proposal, and immediately he urged me to write you to see if you can help us in this matter. But before doing anything I must ask you whether you allow me to work in Andover this summer; if I could, would there some positions available for us? Furthermore, if Phillips Academy cannot give us work, could you find work for us elsewhere. This is one. The other plan I have in mind is to go to some summer school, either Cornell or Harvard; because these two are strongly recommended by the administrative body of Amherst College. Please tell me which one of the two plans you would permit me to follow, or if neither is proper in your judgment, please suggest some other means by which I can pass my summer.&#13;
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Our ball team won from Middlebury College last Saturday. Woodruff, who played on the 1921 team at Andover, pitched for that game, and struck out eleven of his opponents allowing only three hits during the whole game. I myself to get some exercise on Sunday afternoons would have a catch with a fellow staying in my house, but my regular form of exercise for this spring is soccer.&#13;
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I have been here for over two weeks but I have not received a single answering letter from my friends in the States. As I told you, Sir, I feel awfully lonely in London. Their weather, their rooms, and their food all disagree with me. I never realized how good America was until I left it.&#13;
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Miss Clemons was so good to give me a reply last week; it was certainly cheering to hear from a friend. She is now still on the Continent but she expects to come to London this Christmas, when I hope to have the pleasure of seeing her.&#13;
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My job is very pleasant to me. if only my father would give up the idea of having me get another degree, I would be perfectly happy. At present I feel blue enough without studying. But if I have to study and work all day and then worry about books in the evening, I shall go mad in a week. Dr. Sze frankly told me himself that father’s desire to have me get another degree is purely vanity. Mr. M.T. Liang’s sons all went back to China with dozens of degrees attached to their names; so father wants his sons to return home with equal honor. The Minister added further that I had better study for a certificate in Diplomacy or something (it didn’t matter much what) just to please my father. I locked up the other day the catalogue for the London School of Economics, and found that there are three things I can do: (1) To study three years for an LLB (2) two years for a certificate in Diplomacy (3) one year for the same. But in any of these, I have to go to classes spreaded out during various parts of the day. So even if I work only part time in the Legation, I shall have to go there only in the morning one day and only in the afternoon another day. I really don’t see how I can work or study in that manner. If my father insists upon my taking a postgraduate degree, I would rather give up my present job and return to the States to finish what I have begun in Columbia. I simply cannot study and work both in London. My father can't see that all this business is not helping but ruining me. He first promised me to let me go home this June, then he made me study, and now he wants me to study and work as well. He is doing all this for my good so I can't say anything to him. But I believe, Sir, that you understand better. That is why I am telling it all to you. If you can do anything to help me, I shall be ever so grateful. I think I have complained too much after you and my father have done so much for me these many years. But I really&#13;
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As for myself, my health is good but my spirits are low. I am trying very hard to cheer myself up by going out to supper with my new friends every day. But it's no use. As soon as I get home in my room, I feel blue again. May be it is the weather. But whatever it is, it is certainly getting me.&#13;
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                <text>Letter from Charlie Sun, New York City, to Alfred E. Stearns  August 6, 1929</text>
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                <text>All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy</text>
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                <text>Dear Dr. Stearns:&#13;
&#13;
Please do not think that I have forgotten you. Really life in New York is so dull that I actually have nothing to say. At my father’s request I am now studying typewriting and book-keeping, both of which are very interesting subjects.&#13;
&#13;
A classmate of mine invited me out to Long Island last Sunday when the hot spell was on. We had a swim on a private beach and a good ride around the country places. It was certainly nice of him to think of me, especially during that intolerable weather. We used to room in Morrow Dormitory on the same floor. He is working in the city, so we see each other rather often, For the last few days we are having cool weather again in New York, but no one can tell how long it’s going to stay. I suppose that the climate up at the Lakes is fine as usual.&#13;
&#13;
Our Minister to Enland [sic], Dr. Sze, is coming to the States during the early part of September, arriving Vancouver on the 7th. I presume that I shall have to report to him first before joining the mission headed by Dr. Tong. I would like to see you at least a week before that date if possible. That will mean a trip to Andover around the end of August. Can you inform me, Sir, whether you will be at home or in camp at about that time? Of course, I would prefer to see you at Andover; since it would be more convenient for me, but at any rate, I must say good-bye to you before leaving for China.&#13;
&#13;
Obediently yours,</text>
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