Letter from C.H. Sampson, headmaster of Huntington School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, May 8, 1929

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Letter from C.H. Sampson, headmaster of Huntington School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, May 8, 1929

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Letter from C.H. Sampson, headmaster of Huntington School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, May 8, 1929

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Typed letter sent from C.H. Sampson, headmaster of Huntington School, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about Kong Y. Tu. Believes it useless for Tu to return for the following year. States Tu's chief interest is playing tennis. Provides information so Stearns can make a decision.

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May 8, 1929.
Dr. Alfred. E. Stearns, Phillips Andover Academy, Andover, Mass.

Dear Dr. Stearns:

I do not know just what your relations are with Kong Y. Tu but it seems useless for him to continue here after this year. He does not seem to be particularly interested in his studies and his grades are poor. His chief interest seems to be in playing tennis.
It seems to me that he might just as well return to China, although I do not know all of the facts in his case and am merely advising you as to the situation here so that you may have some facts which may assist you in making any decisions that you may be called upon to make.

Sincerely yours,

Creator

C.H. Sampson

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

May 8, 1929

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All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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