Letter from Cecil K. Bancroft to Mr. Ying Chiun Lo, February 28, 1907

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Letter from Cecil K. Bancroft to Mr. Ying Chiun Lo, February 28, 1907

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Letter from Cecil K. Bancroft to Mr. Ying Chiun Lo, February 28, 1907

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Typed letter sent from Cecil K. Bancroft to Chiun Lo Ying. Advises against entering school in the middle of the year. Suggest communicating with Dr. Charles D. Tenney about course of action for school. Enclosed catalogue for Academy.

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28 February 1907

Mr. Ying Chinn Lo,
Oakland, Cal.

Dear Sir:-

I have your favor of the 21st with reference to admission to this school at this time. I do not think it wise to enter in the middle of the year. Your preparation seems satisfactory, if you are able to use the English language readily. I would suggest that you communicate with Dr. Charles D. Tenney, 86 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, as to the best course to pursue for the remainder of this year. He has charge of some of the Government students and other Chinese boys. You will see by the catalogue which I am sending you under separate cover that we have several Chinese boys at present in the school, and the quality of their work leads us to welcome other Chinese boys here. If I can lend render further assistance to you I shall be glad to do so.

Sincerely yours,

[signature – Bancroft]

Creator

Cecil K. Bancroft

Publisher

Phillips Academy

Date

February 28, 1907

Rights

All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy

Language

English

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Correspondence

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