Letter from Frank MacDaniel to Mr. A.E. Stearns, May 13, 1926
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Title
Letter from Frank MacDaniel to Mr. A.E. Stearns, May 13, 1926
Subject
Letter from Frank MacDaniel to Mr. A.E. Stearns, May 13, 1926
Description
Typed letter sent from Frank MacDaniel, president of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. States another year would benefit Tu. Believes Tu has made progress but leaves decision to Stearns and Tu to decide.
Transcription
Mr. A. Z. Stearns, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
My dear Mr. Stearns:
I thank you very much for your letter
of May 10th concerning Mr. K. Y. Tu. I will be very glad to discuss the matter of his plans for the next school year, if you wish to take up the matter at a future date. I think, all things considered, that Mr. Tu has been comfortable here in his relations and associations and if he can go on with the regular High School work, and also have the special attention which one of our teachers has given him in English this year, for another year it would appear to me that it would be better for him to return here than to break into new surroundings and establish new contacts. However, this is a matter for you and Mr. Tu to decide and I will await your information concerning the same. He does make a good member of the school family and conducts himself properly and I have no fault to find regarding his deportment or attitude around the school.
With kind regards, I remain
My dear Mr. Stearns:
I thank you very much for your letter
of May 10th concerning Mr. K. Y. Tu. I will be very glad to discuss the matter of his plans for the next school year, if you wish to take up the matter at a future date. I think, all things considered, that Mr. Tu has been comfortable here in his relations and associations and if he can go on with the regular High School work, and also have the special attention which one of our teachers has given him in English this year, for another year it would appear to me that it would be better for him to return here than to break into new surroundings and establish new contacts. However, this is a matter for you and Mr. Tu to decide and I will await your information concerning the same. He does make a good member of the school family and conducts himself properly and I have no fault to find regarding his deportment or attitude around the school.
With kind regards, I remain
Creator
Frank MacDaniel
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
May 13, 1926
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence