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Letter sent from M.C. Wu to Mr. A.E. Stearns, March 13, 1907
Handwritten letter from M.C. Wu to Alfred E. Stearns. Is glad to hear Stearns will consider Wu for a scholarship to Phillips Academy. Plans to be a civil engineer. Hopes to enter Boston Technology. Learns mathematics quickly but has trouble with…
Note from Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. M.C. Wu, June 25, 1909
Typed note from Alfred E. Stearns to M.C. Wu wishing Wu a happy and restful summer.
Letter from M.C. Wu to Mr. Stearns, June 24, 1909
Handwritten letter sent from M.C. Wu to Alfred E. Stearns. Apologizes for not saying good-bye before leaving. Is working in a restaurant in Fall River for the summer. Received letter from cousin. Unable to stay at Andover for summer. States…
Letter from M.C. Wu to Mr. Stearns, May 31, 1909
Handwritten letter sent from M.C. Wu to Alfred E. Stearns about a bill. Asks if Stearns would remove the payment later as Wu plans to work it off during the summer.
Postcard from Miss E. Hatchin to Phillips Academy, September 8, 1913
Postcard sent from Miss E. Hatchin to Phillips Academy asking for the current address of M.C. Wu.
Letter from Alfred E. Stearns to Rev. Charles S. Macfarland, December 19, 1906
Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles S. Macfarland about John J. Ungvary. Explains Phillips Academy hosts students from many nationalities and are willing to make some exceptions for foreign students. Describes an Italian student…
Letter from Charles S. Macfarland to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, December 18, 1906
Typed letter sent from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns about a potential student. Introduced John J. Ungvary, a Hungarian student who is currently working as a stenographer. Explains Ungvary wishes to attend Yale and become a minister. …
Letter from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns, December 22, 1906
Typed letter sent from Charles S. Macfarland to Alfred E. Stearns. Advises Ungvary to go to Andover to settle current matter. States Christmas Day is the only day to do so. Asks if Stearns is able to do so. Explains there are several matters that…
Letter from John J. Ungvary to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, December 25, 1906
Handwritten letter sent from John J. Ungvary to Alfred E. Stearns. Prefers to meet in New York to discuss matters. Gives business address and home address.
Letter from principal Alfred E. Stearns to John J. Ungvary, February 23, 1907
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…