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Letter from H. Fun Yung to Dr. A.E. Stearns, March 25, 1921
Handwritten letter from H. Fun Yung to Dr. A.E. Stearns on behalf of King Look, letting Stearns know that Look is staying with him in Boston and will be reaching out to Stearns shortly.
Letter from H. Fun Yung to Dr. Stearns, July 25, 1922
Typed letter from H. Fun Yung to Dr. Stearns requesting the address of Tsai in order inquire as to whether or not Tsai will be attending the Chinese Students' Conference at Cornell later in the year. Informs Stearns that since he was unable to secure…
Letter from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School, to Mr. A.E. Stearns, May 19, 1915
Typed letter sent from H. Harold Vreeland, registrar of Sheffield Scientific School to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States Lee's probation for 'cut' has been removed. Maintains official warning for scholarship.
Letter from H.B. Wells, vice president of Burdett College to Dr. Stearns, May 12, 1931
Typed letter sent from H.B. Wells to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Enclosed report card for K.Y. Tu's April academic progress. States the marks are showing improved progress.
Letter from H.B. Wells, vice president of Burdet College to Dr. Stearns, March 10, 1931
Typed letter sent from H.B. Wells to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Enclosed report of K.Y. Tu's work for February. States Tu has committed to school work, but with pressure. Explains Tu has requested an hour of relaxation in the afternoon, during the time…
Letter from H.B. Well, vice-president of Burdett Collegeto Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, February 10, 1931
Typed letter sent from H.B. Wells, vice-president of Burdett College, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about K.Y. Tu's academic progress. Enclosed copy of academic report. Encouraged by the progress made. States Tu has followed regulations. Believes if Tu…
Letter from H.B. Wells, vice-president of Burdett College to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 12, 1931
Typed letter sent from H.B. Wells, vice-president of Burdett College to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Provides details on the evaulation of Kong Y. Tu. States Tu is unwilling to concentrate and only focuses on subjects he takes to naturally. States the…
Letter from H.B. Wells, vice president of Burdett College to Dr. Stearns, July 8, 1931
Typed letter sent from H.B.Wells to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, notifying Stearns of K.Y. Tu's decision to terminate his studies. Believes the poor report card enclosed was due distractions outside of studies. Believes worthwhile results were…
Letter from H.C. Chan, July 31, 1923
Handwritten letter from H.C. Chan presumably to the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy requesting that the assistant forward him his College Board examination results.