Letter from Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Phi Delta Theta House, Ithaca, N.Y., to Dr. Stearns August 21, 1926
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Letter from Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Phi Delta Theta House, Ithaca, N.Y., to Dr. Stearns August 21, 1926
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Letter from Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Phi Delta Theta House, Ithaca, N.Y., to Dr. Stearns August 21, 1926
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Phi Delta Theta House
Ithaca, N.Y.
August 21, 1926.
Dear Dr Stearns :
Your secretary’s letter of August 18th is received. If you have already sent to Tuan a letter by mail stating your agreement to take him into your school next September,
I think that there is nothing more that you can do for him to help him to get admitted to this country. You might write a letter to the young man addressed to the steamer at Seattle telling him that there is no necessity of your writing to the Immigration Authorities but in case he should have trouble of getting admitted to this country he should report to the Chinese Consul at Seattle and solicit his help.
Last Wednesday I saw Dr Lent of Elmira College. I mentioned to him about Mary Sun. He gave me the impression that he would take her into the college next month and would not be very exacting as to the Entrance requirements. Of course, Mary has to take the examinations and I think it better if she be not informed of my conversation with Dr Lent.
I have received now a cablegram from Admiral Tsai as follows: "Ask Dr Stearns to place children in same town if not in same school Tsai."
Sincerely yours,
Ithaca, N.Y.
August 21, 1926.
Dear Dr Stearns :
Your secretary’s letter of August 18th is received. If you have already sent to Tuan a letter by mail stating your agreement to take him into your school next September,
I think that there is nothing more that you can do for him to help him to get admitted to this country. You might write a letter to the young man addressed to the steamer at Seattle telling him that there is no necessity of your writing to the Immigration Authorities but in case he should have trouble of getting admitted to this country he should report to the Chinese Consul at Seattle and solicit his help.
Last Wednesday I saw Dr Lent of Elmira College. I mentioned to him about Mary Sun. He gave me the impression that he would take her into the college next month and would not be very exacting as to the Entrance requirements. Of course, Mary has to take the examinations and I think it better if she be not informed of my conversation with Dr Lent.
I have received now a cablegram from Admiral Tsai as follows: "Ask Dr Stearns to place children in same town if not in same school Tsai."
Sincerely yours,
Creator
Sao-Ke Alfred Sze
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
August 21, 1926
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All Rights Reserved by Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence