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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 note sent from Dr. Stearns' secretary to Admiral H.K. Tu, acknowledging receipt of check.

Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Agrees to Stearns plans and suggestions for his son. States his son insists on finishing the year, which Tu will allow. Asks Stearns to check his progress. Enclosed check for $600.

Newspaper article on Admiral H.K. Tu's visit to Boston as part of a study on the American navy.

Typed note sent to Admiral H.K. Tu from Dr. Stearns' secretary. Enclosed statement of son's account.

Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Asks Stearns to check the progress of his son and when his son will graduate the preparatory school. Is afraid his son will fall into bad habits and a bad crowd. Asks Stearns to do his best…

Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to H.K. Tu. Acknowledges receipt of letter and check for $600.00 from November 5. Explains it is difficult to keep track of his son's progress in Boston. Doubts his son will make enough progress to…

Typed note sent from Dr. Stearns' secretary to Admiral H.K. Tu. Enclosed report from Huntington school concerning Tu's son, Kong.

Typed letter sent by Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Tu. Tells Tu of his father's decision to have Tu return to China. Tells about possible positions in China.

Typed letter sent from H.K. Tu to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Decided it would be best for his son, K.Y. Tu, to return to China. States there are 2 positions at Kiangnan Dockyard or Naval Dock available. States his son has skill with his hands. …
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