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Letter from H.K. Tu to K.Y. Tu, March 17, 1928
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to K.Y. Tu. Is glad K.Y. Tu is working to complete high school. Hopes K.Y. works hard and progresses in studies. Hopes K.Y. Tu stays away from bad influences. States China needs men of character during current…
Letter from H.K. Tu to Mr. & Mrs. Stearns, November 26, 1924
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to the Stearns. Thanks them for looking after his son. Sent 600 American gold. Asks to keep costs low and scrutinize usage. Sent a gift as thanks.
Letter from H.K. Tu to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, December 28, 1926
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Is happy the care Stearns provides his son. Hopes son will learn self-reliance. Asks Stearns to encourage son to write more, possibly 2 letters a month.
Letter from H.K. Tu to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, July 19, 1926
Typed letter from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States that due to distance, Tu trusts Stearns' direction and supervision of son. Nominated as Minister of Navy and currently in Peking. Holding premiership temporarily due to current issues in…
Letter from H.K. Tu to Mr. Stearns, July 16, 1929
Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Wants his son to take a regular job if staying in America. States if a man doesn't have a profession, he should know a trade.
Letter from H.L. Yung to Dr. A.E. Stearns, August 10, 1917
Typed letter sent from H.L. Yung to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States brother will be coming to America to study. Plans for brother to enter Andover. Asks Stearns to act as guardian. Asks for catalogue and forms for registration.
Letter from Harriet D. Mitchel to Mr. Bancroft, January 27, 1910
Handwritten letter sent from Harriet D. Mitchell to Cecil K. Bancroft about son John L. Mitchell. Plans to travel to Philippines. Told son to seek advice of instructors. Apologizes for son returning before fully recovering from measles. States…
Letter from Harriet D. Mitchell to Alfred E. Stearns, November 27, 1909
Handwritten letter sent from Harriet D. Mitchell to Alfred E. Stearns. States son John Mitchell has always been under strict surveillance and is taking advantage of the change. Believes son doesn't know how to study. Willing to have tutors help. …
Letter from Harriet D. Mitchell to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, August 5, 1910
Handwritten letter sent from Harriet D. Mitchell to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about son John Mitchell attendance at Andover. States son is determined to attend Andover. Believes he would do better at a smaller school for a year. Suggests Mr. Stearns'…