Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Dr. Stearns, August 29, 1923
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Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Dr. Stearns, August 29, 1923
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Letter from Tsai Shou Kie, Tientsin, to Dr. Stearns, August 29, 1923
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81 Council Road,
Tientsin,China,August,29,1923.
Dear Dr. Stearns:
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letters all of which concerning to the welfare of my boy, Kou-Fang. The deep interests that you have taken in him are appreciated by me beyond words, I assure you. I sincere hope that you will be kind enough to continue your guardianship over my boy wherever he may be.
On the 28th instant I instructed the International Banking Corporation here to remit by telegraphic transfer in your favor a sum of two thousand dollars gold ($2,000) as Kuo-Fang’s expenses. This remittance, as I understand, will be forwarded to you thru its New York Office.
Kuo-Pao is now in business and doing very well. Kuo- Tsao was overtaxed by the pressure of his hard work in the railway that he was compelled to relinquish his duties last year. He is planning to take a holiday trip to America in the near future. In that case he will probably see you there.
Thanking you again for the trouble you have taken for my boy and with my warmest personal regards, I am,
Most sincerely yours,
Tsai Shou Kie
Dr.Alfred Stearns,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass., U.S.A.
Tientsin,China,August,29,1923.
Dear Dr. Stearns:
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letters all of which concerning to the welfare of my boy, Kou-Fang. The deep interests that you have taken in him are appreciated by me beyond words, I assure you. I sincere hope that you will be kind enough to continue your guardianship over my boy wherever he may be.
On the 28th instant I instructed the International Banking Corporation here to remit by telegraphic transfer in your favor a sum of two thousand dollars gold ($2,000) as Kuo-Fang’s expenses. This remittance, as I understand, will be forwarded to you thru its New York Office.
Kuo-Pao is now in business and doing very well. Kuo- Tsao was overtaxed by the pressure of his hard work in the railway that he was compelled to relinquish his duties last year. He is planning to take a holiday trip to America in the near future. In that case he will probably see you there.
Thanking you again for the trouble you have taken for my boy and with my warmest personal regards, I am,
Most sincerely yours,
Tsai Shou Kie
Dr.Alfred Stearns,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, Mass., U.S.A.
Creator
Tsai Shou Kie
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 29, 1923
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence