Letter from Frederic B. Johnson, Yale University Bursar, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1916
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Title
Letter from Frederic B. Johnson, Yale University Bursar, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1916
Subject
Letter from Frederic B. Johnson, Yale University Bursar, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 28, 1916
Description
Typed letter from Frederic B. Johnson to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Asks if Stearns will be a bondsman for Y.C. Lee, as stated by Lee. States the decision is optional.
Transcription
My dear Mr. Stearns:
Mr. Y.C. Lee, a Chinaman in the Freshman class, has stated that you will be his bondsman. If that is the case, that is if you are willing to sign a personal bond requiring no deposit of collateral in the usual form I shall be very grateful if you will do so, using the blank enclosed herewith.
As I understand it is entirely optional with you whether you will go on Mr. Lee's bond or not. Your willingness to do so will depend on reasons satisfactory to yourself alone. If you do not feel that you wish to undertake this measure of responsibility for him he will have to try to find someone else to do it.
Yours truly,
Mr. Y.C. Lee, a Chinaman in the Freshman class, has stated that you will be his bondsman. If that is the case, that is if you are willing to sign a personal bond requiring no deposit of collateral in the usual form I shall be very grateful if you will do so, using the blank enclosed herewith.
As I understand it is entirely optional with you whether you will go on Mr. Lee's bond or not. Your willingness to do so will depend on reasons satisfactory to yourself alone. If you do not feel that you wish to undertake this measure of responsibility for him he will have to try to find someone else to do it.
Yours truly,
Creator
Frederic B. Johnson
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
January 28, 1916
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence