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Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Admiral H.K. Tu. Is happy to hear Kong (K.Y. Tu) reached China safely. States the account was slightly overdrawn, but is willing to let the account stand until the exchange rate improves. Enclosed…

Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze. States arrangements for picking Mary up from Washington. Agrees with Sze's suggestions for Mary's education and attending Elmira. Sent a letter to Mr. Sun describing the…

Typed note sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to H.K. Tu. States he advised Kong to focus on schoolwork and studies, rather than earn expenses. Directed Kong to contact Stearns for money. Hopes H.K. Tu approves of this course of action. Hopes Kong…

Typed letter sent from Derrick E. Newton to Chiun Lo Ying. Explains that for Cornell University, only graduates of approved schools can be given admission on certificates. Able to sign letter of honorable dismissal. Unable to fill out form. …

Typed letter from acting registrar, Derrick E. Newton, to Miss Ethel S. Young about Moi Y. Chu. Hopes summer proves beneficial to Chu. States Dr. Page, academy's doctor, will look after the boy.

Typed letter from Derrick E. Newton, acting registrar, to Florence P. Pope. Received August 9th letter. Will forward when Stearns returns at the end of the week.

Typed letter from D.T. Langrock to Dr. A. Stearns inquiring after the financial standing and responsibility of Y.S. Tseng.

Handwritten letter sent from D.L. Hall to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Returns Sun's postcard. Believes information should be on file. Agrees Sun could not express himself.

Typed letter sent from Coes & Young Company to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Sent statement of purchase by L.C. Sun for $9.50.
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