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Letter from Chang Pah Lung to Dr. Alfred Stearns, July 28, 1920
Typed letter from Chang Pah Lung to Dr. Alfred Stearns requesting that his son, Chang Shao-Ling, an upcoming Chinese student of Phillips Academy, be housed in a private Christian home as opposed to a dormitory, in an attempt to build and fortify the…
Letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to F.M. Pyke, August 12, 1920
Typed letter from F.M. Pyke to Dr. Stearns informing him of the wishes of Chang Pah Lung for his son, Chang Shao-Ling, an upcoming student at Phillips Academy, to be housed with a Christian family as opposed to a dormitory during his studies at…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.M. Pyke, September 9, 1920
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to F.M. Pyke assuring Pyke that he will keep the best wishes of the Chinese students parents in mind and will find suitable housing for them, in accordance with their wishes.
Letter from M.T. Liang to Dr. Stearns, July 31, 1920
Handwritten letter from M.T. Liang to Dr. Stearns discussing various Chinese students set to arrive at Phillips Academy for the upcoming term. Also discusses recent political events in Tientsin, North China.
Receipt from the First National Bank of Boston to Dr. Alfred Stearns and Chang P.L., August 31, 1920
Typed receipt from the First National Bank of Boston to Dr. Alfred Stearns and Chang P.L. informing them of the receipt of $1000 from the Russo-Asiatic Bank, Tientsin, China. Requests that the gentlemen sign and return the enclosed receipt.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang, June 21, 1920
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to M.T. Liang discussing Chang Shao-Liang and Stearns assurances that he will have a place at Phillips Academy and may stay with Stearns at his own home. Also discusses recent political developments in America.
Letter from M.T. Liang to Dr. Alfred Stearns, May 4, 1920
Handwritten letter from M.T. Liang to Dr. Alfred Stearns announcing his safe arrival back to Tientsin and the desire of Chang Pah Lung to send his son, Chang Shao-Ling, to Phillips Academy under the guardianship of Stearns.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the dean of Harvard Graduate School, January 16, 1925
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the dean of Harvard Graduate School on behalf of Sinley K.Y. Chang. Stearns gives Chang a glowing endorsement.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang, January 16, 1925
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang enclosing the note Chang requested. Wishes Chang good luck.
Letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns, January 15, 1925
Handwritten letter from Sinley K.Y. Chang to Dr. Stearns thanking Stearns for his recent letter and letting Stearns know that he will be sending him a copy of his book to be autographed. Requests that Stearns write him a letter of recommendation for…