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                <text>Dear Charlie:&#13;
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Your good letter of December 2 has duly reached me and I am hoping that long before it arrived my earlier letter enclosing a draft for thirty-five hundred dollars has reached you. As I explained in that note, this amount represents within a few dollars the total surplus standing to your account and in my hands, and was forwarded to you at your father's request. From now on I take it that it will not be necessary for you to report your expenditures to me, as your father seems to share my own feelings that you are amply able now to manage your own affairs. I hope, though, that this does not mean that my contacts with you are going to be any less intimate. In that case I shall be the real loser. &#13;
&#13;
Of course you will find things very different there from what you have known them in America. On the other hand, there should be much of interest to you and contacts with new people and the necessity of adopting new ways are broadening influences in themselves. I am sorry, though, that you do not find more congenial companions among your Chinese colleagues there, for it would make it much easier for you to break into the new life if you had some good friends among your own countrymen. &#13;
&#13;
Miss Clemons wrote me some time ago that she had received a letter from you and was hoping very much to look you up when she was next in England. She has been planning to join Marjorie there around Christmas time so that no doubt you will hear from her soon if you have not heard already. &#13;
&#13;
I was out in Amherst last Sunday for my annual engagement at the Agricultural College in the morning and at Amherst College in the late afternoon. The old Andover boys, or at least a good number of them, came up after the service and we had a nice little visit together until the organ recital put it to an end. Mr. Allis's son is here and singing in our choir so that Amherst contacts are pretty good this year. In about an hour I am leaving for New York to attend a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Amherst trustees, so you see altogether Amherst has held quite a place in my thought and schedule for the past few days. But I did miss seeing you up in the old town last week, and I shall continue to do so as I return there from time to time.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Do keep me posted on all your activities. This is the closing week of the fall term and hence an extra busy one, so I won't attempt to lengthen this letter. It carries with it, however, the old time and friendliest good will and every best wish for a Merry Christmas and a truly happy and worth while New Year. &#13;
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                <text>Dear Dr. Stearns,&#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;
&#13;
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;
&#13;
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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&#13;
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;
&#13;
Minister Sze is very kind to me. He is no doubt a wonderful man to work under. My job is the pleasantest&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>December 26, 1929&#13;
&#13;
Dear Charlie:&#13;
&#13;
I have read with a good deal of interest and some amusement and lots of sympathy your good letter of December 12. It is mighty nice of you to keep me so thoroughly posted as to your new surroundings and prospects and feelings. Don't get over-pessimistic, however, at the start. As you become adjusted to the new surroundings, the colder houses, and the English diet, to say nothing of the weather. I really believe that the outlook will brighten up. Every one who goes to England for the first time is pretty sure to have an experience and reactions similar to yours. &#13;
&#13;
Miss Clemons I know will be delighted to look you up if she goes to London. Further, I am sure that Marjorie would be more than pleased to have a chance to see you, and as she occasionally goes to London, I imagine that you ought to be able to get together some time. &#13;
&#13;
Tom was here two or three days ago and had lunch with me. He is about as distressed over his immediate future as you are over yours, for he feels that his father's wish to have him study for a degree is not going to get him very far, and he is further convinced that it is going to be terribly difficult for him to go back to China and swing into the old ways. Tom seems to have done remarkably well at Middlebury and has earned the high regard of students, faculty, and townspeople alike. His development has been a source of real satisfaction to me, for as you know, it took him a good while to get really started. &#13;
&#13;
I am delighted to know that Dr. Sze shares my own feelings about your father's desire to have you get another degree. [Illegible] degrees, which in themselves, at least, mean so little. What you accomplish and what you are yourself are the things that count in live [sic] and not the degrees that you happen to be able to tack on to your name. I do wish your father could appreciate this, for I am sure that more than one Chinese student who has come to this country and been forced to work for a degree and hence look on it with undue reverence has been actually injured in the process and far less able to do his real job in the world as a result. &#13;
&#13;
I know it is going to be difficult to make your father realize all this, but I am going to try my best to put the situation to him tactfully and beg him to let you do something more worth while. If Dr. Sze is willing to cooperate to the extent of writing your father in the same vein, I am sure it would help mightily. Naturally I do not expect too much from anything I may say, for I doubt if your father has fully forgiven me yet for urging him to allow Mary to give up her college course, which in her case was little more than a farce, and to take up the nursing in which she is naturally so efficient and in which also she is evidently finding keen delight. Certainly if you are to do a real job in London, you can't be expected to find the time and strength to invest on the outside in the hunt for a degree. That, at least, year father should realize.&#13;
&#13;
So keep up your courage and take care of your health. We will work this thing out, and right, in the end if we stick to it and be patient.&#13;
&#13;
Wishing you an increasingly happy and prosperous New Year, and with warm personal regards, believe me&#13;
&#13;
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Dear Dr. Stearns,&#13;
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I am just writing a line to tell you that Charlie has arrived and I have also received your letter of November 14th. My wife plans to visit New York City the latter part of January I will ask her to bring the piece of jade to New York with her. In due course I will let you know the name of her steamer and the date of arrival. When convenient will you let me know whether there are any friends of yours in New York to whom she may entrust the jade?&#13;
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Dear Doctor Sze:&#13;
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Thank you for your letter of December 4, advising me of Charlie Sun's arrival and your receipt of my letter of November 14. Charlie has already written me several times, and I judge from the tone of his letters that he has been passing through the natural period of homesickness and distress associated with readjustments to new conditions and the making of new contacts with strangers. I am glad to feel that a good friend like you is standing by to help him in this process. &#13;
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Mr. C. Y.Sun &#13;
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My dear Mr. Sun:&#13;
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May I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of January 30 to Dr. Stearns. Dr. Stearns has not yet returned to Andover and the Academy since his operation. He is gaining steadily, but the doctor assures him that he must go slowly and that he must not try to return too soon to his school duties. Dr. Stearns will appreciate your thoughtfulness in writing him, and I am forwarding your letter to him.&#13;
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Very truly yours.&#13;
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                <text>March 16, 1932&#13;
Mr. C, Y. SUN&#13;
44 Cambridge Road &#13;
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&#13;
My dear Mr. Sun:&#13;
&#13;
Your letter of January 30 reached my office some time ago, but was held there by my secretary in order to protect me as much as possible from the generous good will of my friends. Many others were treated in the same way during recent weeks of my convalescence, but I am glad to say that the time seems now to have come when I can at least let these good friends know how very, very deeply I have appreciated their friendly good will and how grateful I am to then for their kindly thoughts of me.&#13;
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Lacking a secretary out in the country where I have been staying, it has been almost impossible for me to do justice to the many letters that have come in on me, and I must offer this as my apology for my very tardy expression of appreciation and gratitude for your wholly unexpected and greatly valued Christmas present. Convalescing as I was at the time, and passing a good many of the hours indoors, the robe -though that may not be the proper name) you sent me came at a most opportune time. I have always thought it would be wonderfully comfortable to loaf around in such a garment, and now I have had the chance. Many, many thanks, but chiefly, of course, for the generous and kindly thought that prompted you to remember me at the Christmas season.&#13;
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My thoughts have turned again and again to China and my good friends there during these recent weeks, and I have felt at times that if I were only younger I should be tempted to take an early boat and offer my services to your country. It seems unbelievable that Japan - or the Japanese military group, at least - could have gone so thoroughly insane as to indulge in the orgy of brutality end uncalled for aggression that has so shocked the whole world. One good thing has come out of it, however and that is the increased respect that China and the Chinese have won from the world at large, though that this respect should have had to be won at the expense of proving a nation's ability to fight is a sad commentary on the state of the public mind. Certainly we have far, far to go to attain these ideals which we so easily profess and so easily find a way to ignore&#13;
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Tom has been good enough to write me and I have rejoiced in his letters, especially in his apparent release from the fears he earlier entertained that he would be unable to readjust himself to China and Chinese ways. Charlie, too, has written me occasionally, and his last letter, received only a day or two ago. delighted me greatly for it breathed so clearly his tremendous joy at the prospect of an early return to his home and family. I am so glad you have decided to let him come. He is a rare boy and ought to prove a source of constant strength and Joy to you.&#13;
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I have heard nothing from Mary since her return, and have been wondering whether she had not perhaps found a rare opportunity in the recent developments in China to make use of her ability and training in nursing. I do hope that she will let me hear from her before long.&#13;
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Again thanking you for your many kindnesses, and especially for this lost and most generous Christmas gift, and with greetings and best wishes to all the rest of your family, believe me&#13;
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Very sincerely yours.</text>
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My dear Miss Greenwood,&#13;
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Your good letter of the 8th of March acknowledging my letter of January 30 to Dr. Stearns was received by me, and hereby I beg to acknowledge its receipt. May I take this opportunity to express my appreciation to you for your information of Dr. Stearns’ lingering indisposition as a result of his operation. My children and myself are keenly anxious and hoping that the next letter will bring us the good news of his complete recovery.&#13;
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&#13;
My dear Dr. Stearns,&#13;
&#13;
It was with the keenest disappointment that I learned from Miss Greenwood that you have not as yet fully recovered from your recent operation. I most sincerely hope that the time this letter reaches you, you have regained your lost vigor.&#13;
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The process of recovery must necessarily be a slow one, but I am sure that with your strong constitution there is every chance in the world to go about as usual shortly. The distance between us makes it impossible for me to do anything else except to express my hopes and the assurance that myself and all my children are thinking and wishing for you.&#13;
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The fact that you are not very strong as yet, as Miss Greenwood informed me, prompted to make this note one from the family so as to lessen the amount of energy to be used to read a letter from each one of us. Nevertheless, however short and community-like this letter might be, it does not lessen our hopes for your immediate recovery.&#13;
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With best wishes from all&#13;
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C.Y.Sun&#13;
Arthur&#13;
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Tommie &#13;
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P.S.-Knowing that you shall busy when you return to Andover, please do not try to answer this letter.</text>
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Mr, C. Y. Sun&#13;
44 Cambridge Road&#13;
Tientsin. China&#13;
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My dear Mr. Sun&#13;
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Let me thank you, and heartily, for your friendly letter of April 6, which has pleased me especially, carrying as it does not only your own signature, but those of Mary, Arthur, and Tommie.&#13;
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I am writing merely to tell you how touch I appreciate your thoughtfulness and to tell you, also, that you need not worry further about my health. I seem to be just as well as I ever was, except that I hadn't quite the reserves to draw on as yet that I would like to have. When I get back in harness again next fall, however, I am sure that I shall be in better condition than I have been for a number of years, at least.&#13;
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Please give my warmest and friendliest greetings to all the children, and believe me, with constant good will.&#13;
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Ever sincerely yours,&#13;
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