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                <text>December 22, 1925&#13;
&#13;
President Frank MacDaniel&#13;
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My dear Dr. MacDaniel:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for your last letter of December 14. &#13;
&#13;
I have written to Mr. Tu a stiff letter telling him that he must either cut down his expenses rigidly or secure in advance from his father sufficient funds to meet them and full authorization to use the funds for this purpose. The boy’s present method seems to be to send the word suddenly, sometimes by wire, of numerous needs and insist that the money to cover them be sent at once. I have already advanced approximately $500 beyond the funds which his father has placed in my hands and I am not willing to go any further without additional funds and the necessary instruction from home for their disposition. &#13;
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                <text>December 22, 1925&#13;
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&#13;
My dear Tu:&#13;
&#13;
Our exchange of messages during days has caused me a good bit of trouble but much more anxiety than trouble; I don’t mind the former, but the latter is serious. Frankly,  it is not easy to handle your affairs at this distance for I don’t feel at all sure of my ground.&#13;
&#13;
After sending you several small checks called for by your several requests I finally received your telegram asking for the much larger amount to cover vacation expenses. To comply with this request request seemed a bit difficult and unwise under the circumstances, for you had already overdrawn your account between $300 and $400, and this could have made a deficit of over $500. I finally sent you by telegraph $75 which it seems to me ought to be made to cover vacation expenses. Of course, a trip to either New York or Chicago would probably involve much more than this; but I am perfectly sure that if your father meant you to make trips of this kind and to such distances, he would have provided you the necessary funds for these trips cannot be made without heavy expenses. The very fact that I have received no remittance from him for a long time and that I voluntarily advanced approximately $500 on your account has already convinced me that you have simply got to curb these expenses and live within your means.&#13;
&#13;
Please understand that I have no desire to restrict your proper activities and that once I have the full approval from your father to advance you necessary funds to enable you to travel and visit and indulge in other expanses, I shall be ready and willing to pass them on to you. I am confident, however, that your father is eager to have you keep your expenses down and certainly I cannot fairly be expected to borrow way in advance on your behalf just because I feel that your father is an honorable man and will meet  the obligation in due season.when becomes known to him. That is not playing fair with him at all and I am already very fearful that he will be naturally distressed and perhaps annoyed then he finds how far I have allowed you to overdraw your account and run up additional bills. Of course, I can simply refuse to advance more money and I am afraid that I may be forced to take that step if things keep on in this way. In the mean time, I would suggest that you make your father realise, if you can, just what your legitimate expenses are bound to come to and ask him to see that some funds are placed in. my hands in advance to enable me to meet them for you. Of course, if he prefers to send the money direct to you, I haven’t a word to say for I am assuming this responsibility only on your father’s request and in the belief that by doing it, I might be doing a real favor to him and to you. &#13;
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                <text>December 29, 1925&#13;
Connaught Road&#13;
Shanghai, China&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mr.Tu: &#13;
&#13;
I write to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of November 23, enclosing check for $600.00, which, as requested, has been deposited to the account of your son. As the boy had already overdrawn his account by several hundred dollars, the receipt of your cheek was doubly welcome.&#13;
&#13;
I have constantly urged upon your boy the necessity of keeping his expenses within proper limits, but apparently without the greatest success. I cannot find that he is indulging in any undue extravagances in themselves, but his vacation expenses, for example, are bound to be high if he travels to New York or Chicago to visit his friends, as he appears to feel that it is necessary for him to do. In my last letter to him, I told him that I had no objection whatever to such trips, provided you showed your approval of then by remitting sufficient funds to cover them, but that, in view of the fact that you had not done so, I felt equally clear that it was my duty to urge him to give up the trips in question and live gristly and cheaply during the vacation period. I do not quite know what to do in the matter and shall, therefore, welcome your frank advice. In order that you may understand my position, fully, I am enclosing a copy of the letter referred to. If my position is not in every way sound, please be perfectly frank to tell me so for I am serious only to carry out your own wishes and to help you realise your personal ambitions for the boy.&#13;
&#13;
I am also enclosing a copy of his expense account up to December 1st, so that you may see just how the situation stands and the extent and character of expenditures to date. &#13;
Wishing you a truly happy and prosperous new year and with kindest personal regards, believe me&#13;
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Very sincerely yours. &#13;
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                <text>January 16, 1926&#13;
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Mr.K.Y.Tu&#13;
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary&#13;
&#13;
My dear Tu:&#13;
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Here is the check for $25, as requested, $10. for incidentals and $15, to cover the trip to Syracuse, if you decide to take it. Please return the receipt promptly.&#13;
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I think I have already sent you a detailed statement of, your account up to November 28th. The books show that at that time you had overdrawn your account by $354.86. Your additional expenditures since November 28th have amounted to $487.90* making a total of $842.76. In the meantime a check was resolved from your father on December 22nd amounting to $600. That means that at the present time you are $242.76 in arrears. You can understand, therefore, why I am so eager that you should keep your expenditures within bounds. If your father cares to send me more money for you to spend, I am perfectly willing that you should spend it. Since he evidently does not wish to do so, I am equally clear that I have no right to borrow ahead for you, as I have been compelled to do almost from the date of your arrival.&#13;
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My dear Tu:&#13;
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I have your letter of March first, and am enclosing check, as requested. I am also enclosing a copy of your father's recent letter to me, which will show you clearly how he feels ahout your expenses and how important it is that you should keep these expenses down to the lowest reasonable limits. Under the circumstances it is of course necessary that the bills already contracted should be paid, and if your teacher who taught you English was not paid regularly for that service, it is of course eminently proper that you should give her a suitable present. If she was regularly paid for the task, however, as a member of the faculty or as a private tutor, such a present would be only superfluous.&#13;
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Mr. K. Y. Tu&#13;
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My dear Tu,&#13;
&#13;
I am sorry to have thrown you into such a panic by my delay in sending money to you, as requested, for vacation expenses. It is the old story, however, and really you are the only one to blame. &#13;
I have constantly urged you boys to let me know well in advance what your needs are to be, for I can’t be counted on to be sitting right here on the job every minute prepared to send checks within an hour or with in a day of the receipt of the requests for the same. As a matter of fact, your recent request came when I was out of town, I had been in the West for a week, was away over the week-end following, and then had to make an unexpected trip to Washington, from which I returned on Friday, the day school closed. Our final faculty meeting consumed all that day, and I had no time whatever to tend to other matters. As soon as I could I sent you a check, but for $50,00, only, and not the $95.00 requested.&#13;
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The reason for the smaller amount is due to the fact that I do not feel that you have any right to take on this extra expense involved in the trip to Ann Arbor. This would mean practically $100.00 for the short vacation, an absurd sum considering the limited time involved; further, I checked over year accounts before I sent the money and found to my amusement that during the single year from January, 1925, to January, 1926, you had spent $2,927,00, an amount far in excess of that spent by any of my other Chinese wards, even though the Suns, at least, are supposed to have ample means to meet all necessary expenses. Your father urgently requested me to see that you kept your expenses within proper bounds, and if you are not willing to do your part, I must write your father to release me at once of the responsibility of attempting to guide your expenditures.&#13;
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I know that a vacation in a school or college town, when nearly everyone has gone away, is anything but attractive. Many boys, however, and especially those of limited means, have to face vacations of this kind. I had to myself occasionally, in my younger days, and I know that it is no deadly hardship. Certainly you could easily secure a room and board in Lima or nearby for a small sum and thereby save considerable money for necessary expenses later. I am surprised that this plan did not suggest itself to you at once as the proper one to adopt. Since I have noted the actual amount you have spent to date, I am more than over determined to try to carry out your father’s urgent request and see that you keep expenses within bounds.&#13;
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                <text>My dear Tu:&#13;
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I wrote you a long letter yesterday, addressed to Lima, explaining why I had been forced to delay in sending you your check and calling attention to the fact that I have tried to impress upon you and the other Chinese boys that early notice should be given of your desires if you expect prompt remittances when they are required. I am frequently out of town and in this particular case had been away for almost all of a ten day period at the time your request arrived. Consequently I could not send the money until it was a bit too late for your purposes.&#13;
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My dear Dr. MacDaniel:&#13;
&#13;
Thank you for your note of May 3rd and the accompanying statement of extra expenses for K. Y. Tu. I am enclosing check, as requested, and will thank you to return the receipt.&#13;
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Rev. Frank MacSaniel	.&#13;
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My dear Dr. MacDaniel: &#13;
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Thank you for your letter of May 7. &#13;
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I can’t tell yon what Tu’s plans are for the sunder until I hear from the boy. I am writing him by this mail and hope to be able to advise you definitely within a few days. &#13;
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Sincerely yours&#13;
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Have you any plans in mind for the coming summer? Your president writes me that you will have to vacate your room on the 33rd of June and that your furniture also will have to be taken out if you are not to return next year. As I haven’t talked with you recently about the future, I don’t quite know what to say. Do you think it would be well for you to have another year at your present school. Tell me, too,  please, whether you have any suggestions to make for the summer.&#13;
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