Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. E. Bourgeois, July 2, 1927
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Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. E. Bourgeois, July 2, 1927
Subject
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. E. Bourgeois, July 2, 1927
Description
Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. E. Bourgeois. Provides information about K.Y. Tu in response to Bourgeois's questions. Hopes Bourgeois can find room for Tu in the dormitory for the summer. States Tu plans to take courses at Hungtington Summer School.
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July 2, 1927
Mr. E.Bourgeois
Boston Y.M.C.A.
316 Huntington Ave.
Boston 17, Mass.
My dear Mr. Bourgeois:
Mr. K.Y. Tu, of whom you inquire, is a ward of mine and has been for the past two years at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N.Y. So far as I know, he is a boy of good habits and character, though he has found it a bit difficult to adapt himself to American ways and methods of study. He is hoping to enter Phillips Academy next fall, though I am not quite sure that he is prepared for our work.
I hope very much that you can find a place in your dormitory for Mr. Tu during the summer months, for otherwise I should not care to have him stay in Boston. His present plan is to take course in the Huntington Summer School, and I have no reason to believe that you will not find him in every way an acceptable member of your dormitory group.
Very sincerely yours.
Mr. E.Bourgeois
Boston Y.M.C.A.
316 Huntington Ave.
Boston 17, Mass.
My dear Mr. Bourgeois:
Mr. K.Y. Tu, of whom you inquire, is a ward of mine and has been for the past two years at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N.Y. So far as I know, he is a boy of good habits and character, though he has found it a bit difficult to adapt himself to American ways and methods of study. He is hoping to enter Phillips Academy next fall, though I am not quite sure that he is prepared for our work.
I hope very much that you can find a place in your dormitory for Mr. Tu during the summer months, for otherwise I should not care to have him stay in Boston. His present plan is to take course in the Huntington Summer School, and I have no reason to believe that you will not find him in every way an acceptable member of your dormitory group.
Very sincerely yours.
Creator
Dr. Alfred E. Stearns
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
July 2, 1927
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence