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Letter from Yung Kwai to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, December 15, 1910
Typed letter sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Thanks Stearns for sending bill. Explains he allowed Chinese students to look after own expenses after end school. Believed Mr. Zia had settled bills. Received letter from Mr. Ta C. Lu…
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Ralph T. Waltz, December 4, 1909
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Ralph T. Waltz. States Zia thinks he has all the subjects pursued by the freshman class. Explains Zia does not have botany or agriculture, which is required in fall term, but Zia's catalogue states those…
Letter from G.W. Bingham to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, March 7, 1908
Handwritten letter from G.W. Bingham to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Asks for address of C.H. Kwan in order to keep in touch.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to principal G.W Bingham, March 9, 1908
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to G.W. Bingham, principal of Pinkerton Academy. States Kwan is member of Phillips Academy. States Kwan has not been well. Provides Kwan's address.
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan to Phillips Academy, May 26, 1908
Handwritten letter sent from Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan to Phillips Academy. Apologizes son Howard has not worked harder at his studies. Asks that teachers give one more chance and accept son back into the academy.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. James Morgan, May 20, 1908
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to James Morgan. Asked James' son to withdraw from Phillips due to poor work.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. James Morgan, April 4, 1908
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to James Morgan. Enclosed report of son's current work. States there is some improvement. Will continue probation. Hopes improvement will continue and grow.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. James Morgan, March 3, 1908
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to James Morgan. States son has been put on academic probation. Explains if there isn't significant improvement, son will be asked to withdraw from school. Hopes son will focus schoolwork.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. John Morrison, March 11, 1908
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to John Morrison. Reviewed son's case. Believes excessive schedule was the main cause of issues. Revised schedule.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. John Morrison, March 3, 1908
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to John Morrison. States son's work has been unsatisfactory. Withdrew son from privilege of out of town and evening excuses. Hopes this will help son focus on improvement.