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Handwritten letter sent from Charles D. Tenney to Alfred E. Stearns about the tuition for Tsai and Seetoo. Believed Seetoo was to have free tuition. Asked if this was still the case.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles D. Tenney, about a mistake in Seetoo's account. Apologizes for the mistake. States the mistake has been corrected. Expains Seetoo will have free tuition.

Handwritten letter sent from Charles D. Tenney to Alfred E. Stearns explaining the best way to remitt funds from China. Explains low silver prices has affected the exchange rate between China and America.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Charles D. Tenney, thanking Tenney for the advice on remitting funds from China.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. Asks about the cheapest and best method of remitting funds. States Mr. Tong, guardian of several boys, found the exchange rates high.

Handwritten note sent from C.D. Tenney to Alfred E. Stearns inquiring about the accounts of three Chinese students, Tsai, Seetoo, and Kwan.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. Explains Kwan owes $50 for spring tuition. Will ask landlady to sent Tenney any bills. Tsai has no charges. States Seetoo has free tuition and hopes to take care of room.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to M.C. Kennedy. Referred letter to Dr. Charles D. Tenney about former Chinese ambassador. States ambassador's name is Chentung Liang Cheng.

Typed note sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Charles D. Tenney, asking for Tenney to sent information requested by the enclosed letter.

Typed note sent from Mabel L. Jones, secretary to principal at Phillips Academy, to Dr. Charles D. Tenney. States Stearns is out of town and unable to reply. Willing to act as guardian for two students. Will contact landlady for Kuan.
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