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Handwritten letter from T.Y. Chen to Dr. Stearns thanking Stearns for his previous letter, but pointing out that the check mentioned in the letter was not enclosed and inquires as to the check's whereabouts.

Typed letter from the secretary to the principal of Phillips Academy to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns enclosing the check which should have been enclosed in Dr. Stearns' letter of January 21.

Handwritten letter from T.Y. Chen to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns thanking Stearns for the receipt of a check from Stearns' secretary.

Typed letter from C.Y. Huang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns introducing Stearns to his friend Hin Cheung Chan, newly arrived in the States, and recommending Phillips Academy for his place of study.

Handwritten letter from H.C. Chan presumably to the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy requesting that the assistant forward him his College Board examination results.

Typed letter from the assistant to the principal of Phillips Academy to H.C. Chan forwarding Chan his College Board grades, as per Chan's request.

Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to the United States Immigration Inspector at North Stratford, New Hampshire sending the inspector the requested legal papers of Chan Hin Cheung and inquiring of the inspector as to why Mr. Chan was detained in…

Typed letter from C.S. Crosby, immigration inspector, to Alfred E. Stearns informing Stearns of the reason for Chan Hin Cheung's detention and enclosing the last two paragraphs of Sec. 6 of the Chinese Exclusion Laws.

Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to C.S. Crosby, immigration inspector, inquiring, in response to the detention of Mr. Chan, how Chinese students studying in America are expected to meet all legal requirements and hold in possession all legal…

Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Frederick C. Ferry, of Hamilton College, offering Ferry a recommendation for H.C. Chan to the school.
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