Browse Items (3636 total)

Stearns_Folder5037Tsai_ 002b.jpg
StearnsFolder2422_132.jpg

Typed letter sent from Clara S. Hill of the United States Post Office, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Unable to explain Mr. Lee failed to receive letter. States college students don't give names at Post Office so delivering to college students amounts…
SunBox29_19200807_001.jpg
SunBox29_19200805_001.jpg
StearnsFolder2422_137a.jpg

Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Chuk Sang Lee. Sent report of Tommy's school courses. States Lee was first Chinese boy who gained diploma with regular requirements and no favors or concessions. States Lee is most satisfactory all…
StearnsFolder2422_133a.jpg

Handwritten letter sent from C.S. Lee to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Thanks Stearns for sending son's reports. Wishes son would perform better but is glad performance is satisfactory. Is glad son is frank and open with dealings. Thanks Stearns for…
Deng Xiao Ping and Jimmy Carter 1979.jpg

Then President of the United States Jimmy Carter and then paramount leader of the People’s Republic of China Deng Xiaoping sign an agreement for cooperation between China and the United States on science and technology, in Washington, D.C., January…
StearnsFolder4055_011a.jpg

Handwritten letter from C.L. Chow to Mr. Stearns discussing various topics including the state of his son Chang's declining health, the state of China, when he plans to visit the states again, and when he plans to invite Stearns to visit China again.
StearnsFolder4055_010a.jpg

Telegram from C.L. Chow to Dr. Stearns announcing that he will be in Andover on the fifth.
StearnsFolder4055_009a.jpg

Telegram from Chow to Greenwood, the secretary of Phillips Academy, expressing regret concerning Dr. Stearns absence and announcing that he will arrive at the train station the morning of the 5th.
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2