Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang, February 14, 1922
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang, February 14, 1922
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang, February 14, 1922
Description
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Sinley K.Y. Chang informing him that he has not yet received his midterm grades, and when he does, he will forward the report to Chang. Also expresses interest in a potential meeting with Mr. King from Tsing-Hua College.
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14 February 1922
Mr. Sisley K. Y. Chang
586 Yale Station
New Haven, Conn.
Dear Chang:
Thanks for your good letter. Recent absences from town have delayed my reply.
I do not recall that the report of your mid-term examinations has been sent to me. If it ever did reach me it must have been mislaid for I cannot find it. You will have no difficulty, however, in assuring a duplicate copy from the college office.
I shall be delighted to see Mr. King if he comes to Andover, for I have not only visited Tsing Hua College, but have entertained in my own home at Andover Mr. Tong Kaison, the former president, and his successor, whose name for the moment has slipped me.
Wishing you continued success in your work at New Havens and regretting that I failed to see you on the occasion of two recent visits to that city, believe me always
Faithfully yours.
Mr. Sisley K. Y. Chang
586 Yale Station
New Haven, Conn.
Dear Chang:
Thanks for your good letter. Recent absences from town have delayed my reply.
I do not recall that the report of your mid-term examinations has been sent to me. If it ever did reach me it must have been mislaid for I cannot find it. You will have no difficulty, however, in assuring a duplicate copy from the college office.
I shall be delighted to see Mr. King if he comes to Andover, for I have not only visited Tsing Hua College, but have entertained in my own home at Andover Mr. Tong Kaison, the former president, and his successor, whose name for the moment has slipped me.
Wishing you continued success in your work at New Havens and regretting that I failed to see you on the occasion of two recent visits to that city, believe me always
Faithfully yours.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
February 14, 1922
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence