Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 29, 1924
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Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 29, 1924
Subject
Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Alfred E. Stearns, August 29, 1924
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81 Council Road
Tientsin, China, August 29, 1924
August 29, 1924
My dear Mr. Stearns:
I beg to inform you that a sum of two thousand gold dollars ($2,000) was remitted to you by telegraphic transfer on the 28th instant thru the International Bank of New York for Kuo Fang’s expenses.
With reference to Kuo Fang’s future, I have instructed Kuo Tsao to see what best arrangement can be made for him. In case it comes to the decision of sending the boy home, then whatever the balance left on hand, after a complete settlement of all his accounts, may be turned over to Kuo Tsao. If it should be better for the boy to remain and further his studies in the States, it is my earnest wish that you will be kind enough to continue in giving him the benefit of your guardianship.
I presume you have by this time received my letter of July the 5th. The last I heard of Kuo Tsao that he is recuperating himself in the Catskill Mountains. He has no date of returning to China yet.
With kindest regards in which Kuo Pao joins,
Very sincerely yours,
Tientsin, China, August 29, 1924
August 29, 1924
My dear Mr. Stearns:
I beg to inform you that a sum of two thousand gold dollars ($2,000) was remitted to you by telegraphic transfer on the 28th instant thru the International Bank of New York for Kuo Fang’s expenses.
With reference to Kuo Fang’s future, I have instructed Kuo Tsao to see what best arrangement can be made for him. In case it comes to the decision of sending the boy home, then whatever the balance left on hand, after a complete settlement of all his accounts, may be turned over to Kuo Tsao. If it should be better for the boy to remain and further his studies in the States, it is my earnest wish that you will be kind enough to continue in giving him the benefit of your guardianship.
I presume you have by this time received my letter of July the 5th. The last I heard of Kuo Tsao that he is recuperating himself in the Catskill Mountains. He has no date of returning to China yet.
With kindest regards in which Kuo Pao joins,
Very sincerely yours,
Creator
Tsai Shou Kie
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 29, 1924
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Language
English
Type
Correspondence