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Dear Mr. Stearns:&#13;
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It seems very unlikely that I can find a position in a Boston bank. I went to see Mr. Ripley last Friday, and on the following day their manager of the Foreign Department answered me that he could see no opportunity for me. This morning I went to the Massachusetts Trust, and was told that their posts were all filled. Subsequently I tried the Old Colony Trust. But to my disappointment Mr. Phillip Reed was not there; he goes there only twice a month for the bank meetings.&#13;
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I wish to get in touch with Tsai, and shall be very much obliged if you will give me his address.&#13;
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Dr. A.E.Stearns:&#13;
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To the Principal, &#13;
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Dear Sir:&#13;
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It would be appreciated very much if you would kindly advise this office, using the inclosed addressed envelope which requires no postage, whether you have among your students a Chinese by the name of Tung Hin Wa, who, at the time of his admission into the United States at San Francisco, Cal., November 19, 1918, intended to enter Andover Academy, Andover, Mass., for preparation for a university.&#13;
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Thanking you in advance for your courtesy in the matter, I am,&#13;
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My dear Dr. Stearnes: &#13;
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I wish to inform you that my son Kwong has safely returned to China* My plan is to get for him a suitable position which will give him an opportunity to learn. That is what he needs most.  After an absence of more than seven years he will require some time to get himself acquainted with the conditions in China. I am glad that he is back.&#13;
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In regard to my account with you, I am afraid that my son has overdrawn on you. I shall be highly obliged if you will be kind enough to let me know at your earliest convenience the amount of money which I owe you so that I can remit it to you. &#13;
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In conclusion, I wish to thank you once more for what you have done for my son during his stay in the United States. Your kindness to him and me will never be forgotten and will be remembered always.&#13;
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Dear Dr. Stearn&#13;
I have received your letters of January 27th and February 10th respectively for which I wish to thank you sincerely. I am very glad that my son has been making some progress and I am writing to him in a day or two further to encourage him. &#13;
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When I received your letter of January 27th I made up my mind to have Kong return to China at the end of the year.  After having read your letter of February 10th, I have changed my mind, and will make a decision as to whether he should return in December or for a little longer period.&#13;
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It is unnecessary for me to assure you how appreciative I am of your kind efforts to make my son a good student.&#13;
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Since my return to China I have been busy preparing my naval report for my Government, which is being printed. &#13;
&#13;
I am herewith enclosing a draft for U. S. $600 to defray educational expenses of my son. I feel certain that you will give him only so much so that he will not learn an extravagant habit. &#13;
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Dear Dr. Sterns &#13;
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I have been back to China for more than three weeks already, and am recalling with great pleasure our meetings in America and England,&#13;
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I am very anxious to know how my son is getting on. I shall be highly obliged if you will be kind enough to drop me a few lines giving me some ideas as to his progress.&#13;
&#13;
I avail myself of this opportunity to thank you again for the&#13;
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My dear Dr. Stearns;&#13;
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I am very glad that we have been able to have a long conversation this evening in regard to my son Kong and reach a satisfactory conclusion concerning his preparation for the future work. I certainly do not wish him to attend the Winworth Institute, which is capable of turning out only artisans such as carpenters and mechanics. At the same time I fully agree with you that it is too much to expect Kong to acquire at his age and within the limited time at his disposal a thorough knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry, which are essential if he goes to a flying school either to learn the art of flying or the profession of aviation engineering.&#13;
&#13;
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This decision of ours is highly beneficial to him.  In the first place, high scholarship, which it is so difficult for him to acquire, is not absolutely needed in the preparation for his future work. Secondly, business training ought to be of great interest to him. Thirdly, upon the completion of another year’s study a position will be awaiting him in China. While I still have many friends of influence, I would like to start Kong’s business life as early as possible. On the other hand, if he spends too many years in America, and even if he learns much, there is a certain amount of disadvantage for him should I retire from public life or for some reasons should I be unable to give him assistance in the way of proper introduction. &#13;
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At the end of one year, if you think Kong has made much progress and had better stay in the business school for another year in order to learn more, I will be glad to comply with your request. But in that case, at most he can remain in America for altogether two years from the present time, for my financial situation will not permit me to allow him to study for a longer period, and besides it is unwise for him to be away from China too long, as I have explained elsewhere in this letter. Kong had better go to a business school immediately if you think that this is the best for him; otherwise have him to attend to business school beginning with the summer vacation. &#13;
&#13;
Another request I would like to make is this: It is better for Kong to live in a Christian family where he can get some spiritual or religious influence and learn good manners which will mean and must mean much to him in his future life.&#13;
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Boston being a big city offers to a young man of his age much temptation, and it is the best thing for him to be away from temptation by living with a religious family and always having some useful thing to do. Kindly help my son to secure a good family with which he can board and also stay there.&#13;
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My dear Dr. Stearns: &#13;
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I trust that my boy Kong has informed you of my arrival in the United States of American and my intention to call on you specially as soon as my official duty will permit. &#13;
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I expect to be in Boston on the afternoon of January 25th and visit you on the morning of January 26th is convenient to you&#13;
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I am looking forward with the greatest pleasure to meeting you at Andover in the near future and thanking you personally for much valuable assistance you have given to my son.&#13;
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In reply your telegram I will visit you January twenty seventh arriving five nineteen p.m. and staying at Andover until eight thirty eight pm when I leave for New London same day if this time visit convenient to you. Kindly wire reply wardman park hotel. &#13;
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