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Handwritten letter from Peter W. Liang to Dr. Stearns expressing his wish to take an examination to enroll at Phillips Academy for the upcoming school year and hoping that he will be admitted as a student.
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Typed letter sent from Pih Min-yu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about money sent by Admiral Tsai. Deducted payment and forwarded the rest to Stearns. Requests acknowledgement of receipt.
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Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary. Is glad to hear Ungvary is doing well at Mount Hermon. States Andover will be happy to accept him in the September should his progress stay the same. States there's no reason why Ungvary…
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Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to M.F. Merill. States K.P. Tsai is a good student, but not as much as his brother. States Tsai is a popular student. Believes outside interests may be interfering a small bit with schoolwork. Details…
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Handwritten letter from Quincy Queen Shan Sheh to Mr. Stearns about school events. Visited Professor Burnett after arriving. Taking English, French, Government, Hygiene, and Greek and having difficulty with Greek. Describes events freshmen…
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Typed letter from R.H. Cabell to A.E. Stearns detailing the financial arrangements to be made for his son, student at Phillips Academy, and Cabell's plan to have his son spend holidays with his son's grandfather in Wilkes Barre, Pa.
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Typed letter from Ralph H. Gabriel, the Division Officer of the Registrar of Yale University, announcing that due to the poor academic performance of S.K.Y. Chang he has been placed on general warning. Includes Chang's grades for the recent semester…
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Typed letter sent from Ralph T. Waltz, secretary to president of Massachusetts Agricultural College, to Alfred E. Stearns. Will sent literature to Mr. Zia.
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December sixth 1910.

Mr. Yu Mai Chu,
54 Montgomery Street,
Boston, Mass.

My dear Chu:

Mr. Stearns is absent for the current week, and his signature will be necessary for the certificate which you desire.

I shall send you the record of…
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