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Letter from Yü Chi Chin to Dr. A.E. Stearns, February 19, 1921
Handwritten letter from Yü Chi Chin to Dr. A.E. Stearns kindly requesting that Stearns discuss with the trustees of Phillips Academy the matter of returning the tuition and room rent for his son Willington, as he only spent a few days at the school…
Letter from Ying Chiun Lo to Principal of Phillips Academy, February 21, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from Chiun Lo Ying to the principal of Phillips Academy. Came to America from Canton, China to continue education. Is a private student. Describes past education. Wishes to enter a preparatory school that will allow him to…
Letter from Ying Chiun Lo to Mr. Stearns, September 9, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from Chiun Lo Ying to Alfred E. Stearns. Asks about room for school year. Asks if he is required to take entrance examinations.
Letter from Ying Chiun Lo to Mr. Stearns, August 13, 1908
Handwritten letter sent from Chiun Lo Ying to Alfred E. Stearns. Is attending Cornell Summer school. Asks for a private room for the school year. Asks for Mr. Dong's old room.
Letter from Ying Chiun Lo to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, April 17, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from Chiun Lo Ying to Alfred E. Stearns. Is currently traveling to Milford, New Hampshire from Chinese Legation in Washington, D.C. Asks Stearns to write to his brother, A.F. Stearns. Explains he is new to the country and…
Letter from Ying C. Lo. To Mr. A.E. Stearns, September 12, 1907
Handwritten letter sent from Chiun Lo Ying to Alfred E. Stearns. Sent signed room contract. Asks for address of future roommate, Mr. Wu.
Letter from Y.Y. Chan to Mr. Stearns, June 3, 1908
Handwritten letter sent from Y.Y. Chan to Alfred E. Stearns. Asked by Mr. Thebaud to send name and address to Stearns. States Thebaud is interested in Phillips Academy and requests a catalogue be sent. Discusses time spent at the Academy.
Letter from Y.T. Van to Prof. Stearns, January 5, 1916
Handwritten letter sent from Y.T. Van to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Returned home to China last July. Published memorial books for deceased brother. Sent 15 to Stearns. Asks for books to be distributed among teachers and students. Will send more if…
Letter from Y.T. Van to Dr. Stearns, February 4, 1915
Handwritten letter sent from Y.T. Van to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Arrived safely in New York City February 2. Plans to finish work for this year. Thanks Stearns to taking care of brother and himself.
Letter from Y.T. Van to Dr. Stearns, April 17, 1915
Handwritten letter sent from Y.T. Van to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Received letter from father, stating brother's body made it to China on March 15. Communicates father's gratitude to Stearns and Phillips faculty for taking care of brother.