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Letter from [Tuyin] Chang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Handwritten letter from [Tuyin] Chang sent to Dr. Stearns about the friendship between the two. Admires Stearns' interest in China and hopes that interest will continue. Hopes that China will continue to stand for fair and square dealings like the…
Letter from A.F. Rivard to Dr. Stearns, July 2, 1923
Handwritten letter from A.F. Rivard to Dr. Stearns informing him that he has an outstanding balance for T.Y. Lee, a Chinese student of Phillips Academy in 1921. States that he has received no reply from the New York address on file for T.Y. Lee and…
Letter from A.F. Rivard to Miss Jones, September 6, 1923
Handwritten letter from A.F. Rivard to Miss Jones thanking her for her help with securing them with the address of T.Y. Lee, who had an outstanding bill.
Letter from acting secretary for Dr. Stearns to Mr. J.L. Mitchell, July 14, 1910
Typed letter sent from acting secretary to Dr. Stearns to J.L. Mitchell about unreturned room contract.
Letter from acting secretary for Dr. Stearns to Mrs. Harriet D. Mitchell, August 8, 1910
Typed letter sent from acting secretary for Dr. Stearns to Harriet D. Mitchell (Mrs. John L. Mitchel). Received August 5th letter. Will forward to Dr. Stearns. Provides address for Stearns school in New Hampshire.
Letter from acting secretary for Mr. Stearns to Sun Fayuen, July 28, 1910
Typed letter sent from acting secretary for Dr. Stearns to Sun Fayuen. Explains Stearns is on summer vacation. States Sun's re-admission application will be considered when Stearns returns.
Letter from acting secretary to Dr. Stearns to Mr. Y.M. Chu, July 14, 1910
Typed letter from acting secretary for Dr. Stearns to Yu Mui Chu. Congratulates Chu on acceptance to M.I.T. Canceled room for next school year.
Letter from Admiral H.K. Tu to Dr. A.E. Stearns, November 20, 1931
Typed letter sent from Admiral H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Sent a check for overdrawn amount from son's account. Thanks Stearn willingness to let account stand. States Kong is learning in an English newspaper office under Mr. Hollington K.…
Letter from Aida K. Abbe to cousin Alfred E. Stearns
Handwritten letter from Aida K. Abbe to her cousin, Alfred E. Stearns about hosting Chinese students for the summer in Dublin, New Hampshire. States she and her husband have grown fond of Charles Tuan and Alfred Tsai during their stay. Explains her…