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Thank you very much for your letter of December 1st and for your suggestions with regard to the Chinese woman who is a student at the University of Pennsylvania. I have written Mr. Elliott Speer as you suggested and he has been kind enough to reply, speaking of several persons who might be interested. I have also had encouragement from Mr. Archie E. Palmer of the Institute of International Education and from Mr. Kuo, director of the China Institute in America, so that as soon as I can get Miss Cora Wong’s definite address I think we shall be able to secure what financial help she needs.&#13;
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You spoke in your letter of your "little Chinese friend Helen Tsai”. I wish we could have her at Walnut Hill especially since you consider her a remarkable girl. While I should hesitate to claim that we could give her what you want, it is our aim and purpose, as it has always been, to emphasize, the spiritual aspects of life. What does she wish to study? Of course, we can give her good work in English, French and German as well as in Latin, Mathematics and Science. She would also have an opportunity for lessons in drawing during the winter and in music of various sorts. We usually send our advanced pupils in music to the Wellesley College Music School. Their charges are moderate and they have very good teachers of the voice and harmony. A little effort is involved in getting over there, but several girls are accustomed to go once or twice a week and I think it probably would not be difficult for a stranger to do the same. If Miss Tsai would find within the limits of our rather narrow course the studies which you think she ought to take, we should be very glad to have an opportunity to meet and talk with her. Could you not bring or send her to Walnut Hill to see the school sometime before very long?&#13;
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Do you ever leave the Academy on Sunday for such a purpose as to give a talk to a girls’ school? We always have a Sunday afternoon or evening talk in our assembly hall and very often the preachers who have been at Wellesley in the morning speak to us in the afternoon. It would be a great pleasure to us if you could speak to our family some Sunday afternoon during the winter. I think the girls are particularly interested to hear from teachers of boys.&#13;
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Although I realize you are probably far too busy to consider giving a talk to another school, I am going to mention one or two Sundays for which we have not yet arranged our evening services, Sunday, February 19th or Sunday February 26th. If by any chance it would be possible for you to speak to us on either of those days, we should be very glad to have you do so, and to give you the sum we usually allow for a Sunday evening address, namely, twenty-five dollars.&#13;
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I should be glad to know within a week or ten days about the Sunday address as we are obliged to plan for those a considerable time ahead. With kind regards and warm thanks for your interest in my problem regarding Miss Wong,&#13;
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                <text>My dear Dr. Stearns:&#13;
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Your acknowledgment of my letter in reply to your questions about Miss Tsai reached me this morning, sent on to me from Rockport. I really wish that I could have Miss Tsai at Walnut Hill for we have always found the Chinese girls here were interesting and they set such an example of scholarship that they have proved an inspiration to the rest. As I wrote you our course is limited to college preparation and Miss Tsai should have a more general course.&#13;
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It is a very difficult thing just now to find a school where the old-fashioned American influences prevail. Whatever the standards and attitudes of the teachers the girls who come almost always bring in some of the modern ideas which I at least should be glad to keep out. I do not know that I can give you any very valuable suggestions but I can at least tell you what my impressions of certain schools are. I think very highly of Abbot Academy which you of course know well and I more often recommend people whom we want to help but cannot take here to Abbot Academy than to any other school. Another school which Miss Conant and I have visited and like very much is the Shipley School at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Miss Howland and Miss Brownell, the principals, are very charming ladies with what I fancy are the old Philadelphia ideals and standards. They have a graciousness and a motherly attitude toward the girls it seems to me and it seems quite characteristic that they have each adopted a little child and maintain a home for these children near the school or possibly in connection with it. Another school that I believe is thoroughly sincere and maintains a high standard of character and work is the National Cathedral School in Washington, of which Miss McDonald is principal. Miss McDonald is a Wellesley woman whom I knew a little while she was still in college and I have always had a high respect for her ideas and her ability. She was brought up in Washington and knows the city thoroughly and has a very large circle of interesting and notable friends. The school as you know is under the management of the Episcopal church and the school buildings are in the same enclosure with the new cathedral which is going up. The grounds are large however and I understand that the girls have a great deal of out door life with many opportunities for all sorts of interesting experiences in Washington.&#13;
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My dear Dr. Stearns: &#13;
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I am writing to inform you that I am contemplating taking a trip to China and ask you to take up the guardianship of Mr. S.K.Y. Chang, a student of your academy. Considering the fact that he is a student of your Academy and will always be near you and that you have been always a warm friend of the Chinese students, I hope you will not deem it imposing too much on my part to place this burden on your shoulders.&#13;
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Mr. Chang is now staying with me in New York and will start for the Silver Bay Conference the day after tomorrow. After that, he will join the Andover Summer Camp in Maine.&#13;
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With personal regards, I am&#13;
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The Principal &#13;
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Andover, Mass.&#13;
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Dear Sir: &#13;
&#13;
I take the pleasure to inform you that my ward Sinley K.Y.Chang has arrived this evening. He will spend two weeks here with me, and return to school on January 4.&#13;
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Very truly yours,&#13;
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