Letter from Edwin L. Hoff to the registrar of Phillips Academy, September 4, 1928
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Letter from Edwin L. Hoff to the registrar of Phillips Academy, September 4, 1928
Subject
Letter from Edwin L. Hoff to the registrar of Phillips Academy, September 4, 1928
Description
Typed letter from Edwin L. Hoff, acting commissioner of the United States Department of Labor, to the registrar of Phillips Academy requesting from the school information regarding the parents and birth of Chan Hin Cheung, a student at the school.
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Registrar,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
Sir:
There is pending decision before this office application placed by CHAM (CHIS) HIM CHEUNG for indorsement as a native of the United States, claiming "birth in San Francisco, Calif., in March of 1906. The said CBM HU CHEUNG appears to have entered Phillips Academy as a student during December, 1922, or in the early part of 1923, and continued in attendance there for about two and one-half years, proceeding then to Hamilton College, Clinton, N.T., in which institution he is registered as a senior pupil under the name of HIN CHEUNG CHAN.
Such records as we hold relating to CHAN HIN CHEUNG show him on at least three occasions to have testified under oath to birth in China during March of 1906. The names which he gives for his parents are at great variance with those which he has heretofore given, all of which must be regarded as indicative of a false claim in the present instance.
Our purpose, therefore, in addressing you is to secure,if possible, information given by CHAN HIN CHEUNG incident to his registration in Phillips Academy, particularly that bearing on the place of his nativity and the names of his parents or other immediate relatives.
It is very important to the Government that the facts in this case be accurately ascertained before a decision is entered in the pending application and any information which it is possible for you to furnish will be gratefully received.
Respectfully
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass.
Sir:
There is pending decision before this office application placed by CHAM (CHIS) HIM CHEUNG for indorsement as a native of the United States, claiming "birth in San Francisco, Calif., in March of 1906. The said CBM HU CHEUNG appears to have entered Phillips Academy as a student during December, 1922, or in the early part of 1923, and continued in attendance there for about two and one-half years, proceeding then to Hamilton College, Clinton, N.T., in which institution he is registered as a senior pupil under the name of HIN CHEUNG CHAN.
Such records as we hold relating to CHAN HIN CHEUNG show him on at least three occasions to have testified under oath to birth in China during March of 1906. The names which he gives for his parents are at great variance with those which he has heretofore given, all of which must be regarded as indicative of a false claim in the present instance.
Our purpose, therefore, in addressing you is to secure,if possible, information given by CHAN HIN CHEUNG incident to his registration in Phillips Academy, particularly that bearing on the place of his nativity and the names of his parents or other immediate relatives.
It is very important to the Government that the facts in this case be accurately ascertained before a decision is entered in the pending application and any information which it is possible for you to furnish will be gratefully received.
Respectfully
Creator
Edwin L. Hoff
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
September 4, 1928
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence