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Dr. Alfred E. Stearns,	&#13;
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&#13;
Dear Dr. Stearns:&#13;
&#13;
I enclose herewith copy of a statement of the $4,000 gold which Admiral Tsai remitted to me for his children. After deducting payments made on their behalf, I still have $1,771.76 on hand and hasten to send you the enclosed check for this amount payable to your order. Please be good enough to acknowledge its safe receipt at your early convenience.&#13;
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                <text>Mr. John J. Ungvary&#13;
Mount Herman, Mass. &#13;
&#13;
My dear Mr.Ungvary:&#13;
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I have just received your letter of the 20th inst. I am certainly glad that you are located in so good a school as Mount Herman. Your work there will, I know, be of the greatest value, while the influence of the school are, as everybody recognizes, of the best. I do not wish ever to encourage a boy to leave a good school where he is making satisfactory progress. At the same time if you still feel at the end of the year that you wish to enter Andover, we shall be glad to have you and shall merely require a satisfactory letter form Mount Herman. I assume that you will have a difficulty in securing such a letter. Your assignment to classes here would be based in on entrance examinations and the record of your previous work. There is no reason why you should not be eligible for a scholarship here unless something should occur between now and the opening of our next school year to debar you. Such a contingency is of course act likely to occur, for I know you are in school with a serious purpose I have no doubt, too, that we shall be able to put you in touch with outside work which will prove remunerative to you. &#13;
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I am interested also to hear of your young Chinese friend. We have seven Chinese boys in the school at this time and they are remarkably bright set of fellows. The present Chinese Minister to this country, also an XX Andover man. If your friend wishes to enter here next year, I shall be very glad to consider his application for school and aid and I XX applying as early as this he can count on outside work to help defray his expenses. I enclose a scholarship application, which I would be glad to have him fill out carefully and return to me if he is at all likely to desire to enter here next fall. Should he decide not to do so, the fact that he has filled out and sent in this blank will not affect the situation one way on the other. &#13;
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                <text>13 February 1909&#13;
&#13;
Mr. M.F. Merrill,&#13;
78 Chauncy St.,&#13;
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&#13;
Dear Sir:-&#13;
&#13;
Allow me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 12th inst. relating to the work and standing of K.P. Tsai I cannot speak over-enthusiastically about the boy’s scholarship. He seems to have good ability, but is not nearly so faithful and earnest in his work as was his brother who was with us several years age. Tsai is a most attractive fellow, however, and is probably the most popular among his mates of our Chinese students. He seems to adapt himself adapt ways and customs more readily and freely than most of his countrymen. Consequently, while he seems thoroughly to enjoy his school life, I question whether he is not allowing outside interests to interfere in a measure with the character of his school work. His house officer reports that the boy does not employ his time in his room always to the best advantage.&#13;
&#13;
Tsai, at the close of the past term, was reported as failing in his History, English, and Physics. That is certainly not an enviable record. He is at present a member of our Middle Scientific Class, and under normal conditions would naturally be expected to enter his chosen scientific school at the end of the current school year. At least most of the Chinese boys have gone from this class to their higher work without taking our senior year, for the scientific schools are disposed to make some concessions to these boys in the way of entrance requirements. It is important, however, that Tsai should complete the year without conditions if he is to enter a scientific school next fall with the prospect of maintaining a successful standing there.&#13;
&#13;
Our certificate is accepted by all of the colleges and scientific schools which make use of the certificate system for admission. There are several institutions, however, which require examinations in all cases, notably Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Our Chinese boys in the main have chosen Cornell, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy,New York for their higher work.&#13;
&#13;
If anything new develops in this boy’s case in connection with our mid-term scholarship rating, reports of which will be received next week, I shall be glad to advise you. If, further, I	can cooperate with you in way in advancing Mr. Tsai’s interests, I shall be very glad to do so.&#13;
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Very truly yours,&#13;
&#13;
[unsigned]&#13;
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Dear Sir,&#13;
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Thank you for your favour of the 25th September. I will be grateful if you will write me further respecting my son, after you have had an opportunity of personally passing upon his qualifications.&#13;
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My son has always been very economical with respect to his personal expenses when at school. When he is at home he is the reverse, and I have no doubt that he will require a certain amount of supervision in this direction. I should think that he can get along nicely with between $2 and $5 a week for spending money, to be slightly increased perhaps, when he has some special holiday during the week. With respect to any wearing apparel or supplies of any kind that he may require; . I will be glad if you will give him letters to shopkeepers in Boston or Andover, wherever it is customary for your people to do their shopping, and if the shopkeepers want payment each month they can send the bills to his grandfather; if payment to be made at the end of the term, I would prefer that they send, them to me. Either arrangement will be satisfactory.&#13;
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Dear Sir:&#13;
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We write to inform you that at the request of Miss Mary Sun (we may have the name incorrect as her signature is not absolutely legible), Whittier School, Merrimac, Mass., we are sending her 3 1/4 yds. white flannel and charging it to you. In case this does not meet with your approval, will you inform us at once?&#13;
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My dear sir: &#13;
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Very truly yours&#13;
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Secretary to the President &#13;
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Mr. Yu Mai Chu,&#13;
54 Montgomery Street,&#13;
Boston, Mass.&#13;
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My dear Chu:&#13;
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Mr. Stearns is absent for the current week, and his signature will be necessary for the certificate which you desire.&#13;
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I shall send you the record of your work last year which you also desire.&#13;
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With best wishes, I am,&#13;
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Very truly yours,&#13;
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Registrar.</text>
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