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My dear Mr. Ungvary:&#13;
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I have your letter of the 28th ult. Perhaps it will be well for the sake of future reference to have on file from you a regular scholarship application blank, and I am enclosing one herewith. &#13;
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You are right in inferring that we shall be lenient with you so far as entrance examinations requirements are concerned. I do not think you need to worry about these, though it will be good practice for you to take them. The Italian now here, to whom you refer, had only just come to this country, and was wholly unfamiliar with the work and methods of American schools. This distinguishes his case from yours, but I am convinced by the nature of your earlier reports that the entrance requirements here will cause you little difficulty. &#13;
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I am glad to hear that your friend, Mr. Wu, will probably enter the Academy with you. I hope you will both come to feel the interest in and loyalty to the place that most of our boys are accustomed to feel. &#13;
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Dear sir:&#13;
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Permit me to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 5th inst. , enclosing your formal applications for scholarship aid. &#13;
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You will recall that upon my introduction John J. Ungvary had some conference with you regarding the matter of entering Andover.&#13;
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Immediately after seeing you he went to Mount Hermon and remained there until about the first of May. He was then obliged to leave because his funds gave out and he was unable to obtain any work there to help him along.&#13;
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I am desirous that he should put this matter through if it can be done. He has placed himself in my hands and I should be greatly obliged if you would write me what you could definitely assure in the matter, I presume you are also in communication with Charles A. Anderson, who is also now at Lt. Hermon. He is a remarkably promising fellow.&#13;
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                <text>Rev. Charles S.Macfarland,&#13;
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My dear Mr.Macfarland,&#13;
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I have your favor of the 9th inst. relating to Messr. Ungvary and Anderson. I have encouraged Mr.Ungvary to carry out his plan to enter Phillps this fall. I understand that he would do so. I think he understands the conditions pretty thoroughly and ought to be able meet them. There is no question though but that he should not attempt the work unless he has some funds on which to draw at the outset. There are bound to be expenses when a boy begins his life here, and without some resources boys are sure to be swamped before they can become familiar enough with conditions to XX enough to meet the demands made upon their pocket books. Can you tell me how much Mr.Ungvary can count on at the start. If he proves able to meet our scholarship standards he will be given scholarship aid. I think too that I can provide him an opportunity to work his board if he proves efficient in that sort of work. On the inclosed scholarship application blank you will find a statement of the condition under which scholarships are granted, and you can doubtless tell from the date given there how likely your friend will be to meet the requirements. In one or two exceptional cases each year the first payment of $50 is waived. Naturally these exceptions are made in favor of the most promising and needy boys. I shall be glad to have your opinion as to the desirability of considering Mr. Ungvary on this basis. &#13;
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Awaitting your further reply, and with kind personal regards, believe me. &#13;
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Aug. 15th, 1907&#13;
Principal Alfred E. Stearns,&#13;
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I will state his case as I understand it.&#13;
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I. At the time when he came to me he had a position as private secretary and stenographer at twelve hundred dollars a year with good prospects.&#13;
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II. His previous education has been good in a general way, but was not of the best to fit him for academic work. While he probably has a better education than most academy graduates, it is somewhat wanting so far as the regular curriculum is concerned.&#13;
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III. Mount Hermon reported to me that he was doing well there. He had to leave earlier than he intended because some funds which were promised him did not materialize.&#13;
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IV. I do not think that he has any funds to speak of at the present moment. Possibly he can borrow a little something to start with.&#13;
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V. I think there is some doubt as to whether he will be able to meet your scholarship standards at once. He will probably be long on some things and short on others. My impression is that&#13;
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VI. He will be willing to work for his board in any way necessary and possible.&#13;
37 BAYVIEW AVENUE&#13;
SOUTH NORWALK, CONNECTICUT&#13;
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VII. I should advise waiving his payment of fifty dollars in his case.&#13;
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VIII. So far as working his way is concerned, I wish he could get some sort of secretarial work. He is equipped in this respect and could probably do work of that kind with readiness so that it might not interfere with his studies.&#13;
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To sum up the matter in general; I should say that it was worth while to give him a special opportunity. I think it would be necessary to make a good many concessions in his case. My feeling is that he is sufficiently promising to warrant doing so If he can be gotten along through the Academy, there is no doubt that he can he taken care of at Yale.&#13;
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I have written him and advised him to get into communication with you again.&#13;
Owing to the fact that he had to leave Mt. Hermon suddenly because of some indefinite promises, he feels that before	going to Andover he ought to know just what he can count on.&#13;
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I do not think Mount Hermon is the place for such fellows,	any­way. I hope he can make it at Andover.&#13;
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Sincerely yours,&#13;
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[signature Rev. Charles S. MacFarland]&#13;
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Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, &#13;
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&#13;
My dear Mr.Macfairland, &#13;
&#13;
Thanks for your very exploit letter regarding Mr. Ungvary. The information is just what I desire. I hope the boy will write me, for I feel strongly disposed to treat his case as an exceptional one and to give him the opportunity to make good here if he can. &#13;
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Sincerely yours&#13;
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