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Letter from Wellington Chu and P.S. Fang to Dr. A.E. Stearns, September 18, 1920
Handwritten letter from Wellington Chu and P.S. Fang to Dr. A.E. Stearns announcing their arrival at San Francisco and their planned departure for Andover shortly. Expect to arrive at Andover no later than the 27th and look forward to their arrival.
Letter from Wellington Chu, P.S. Fang to Dr. Stearns, October 16, 1920
Handwritten letter from Wellington Chu and P.S. Fang to Dr. Stearns announcing their plan to leave the school shortly to due their academic difficulties.
Letter from Wellington Chu to Mr. Hu, October 5, 1920
Handwritten letter from Wellington Chu to Mr. Hu detailing his recent arrival at Phillips Academy, his course selection, and first weeks at the school.
Letter from Wallace W. Atwood to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, March 29, 1927
Typed letter from Wallace W. Atwood to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about Helen and Alfred Tsai's visit to Clark University. Discusses travel arrangements for Helen and Alfred. Requests Mrs. Nye's information in order to return the children to her.
Letter from W.M. Danner Jr. to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, September 10, 1914
Typed letter sent from W.M. Danner Jr. to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about Chuan Yuan Hsu. States Hsu filled out application for housing. Listed Stearns as a reference. Asks Stearns' opinion of Hsu.
Letter from W.M. Chung to Mr. Stearns, March 11, 1915
Typed letter sent from W.M. Chung to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Acknowledged receipt of letter. Enclosed check for payment. Askes for receipts returned.
Letter from W.J. Brigham to Alfred E. Stearns, March 12, 1912
Typed letter sent from W.J. Brigham to Alfred E. Stearns asking for the address of Fayuen Sun, whose father is current President of China. Wishes to communicate about an important matter.
Letter from W.C. Russell to Dr. Stearns
Handwritten letter sent from W.C. Russell to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about Helen Tsai's account. States Mrs. Russell has expended money for Helen, based on the receipts.
Letter from W. Chu and P.S. Fang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, October 16, 1920
Handwritten letter from W. Chu and P.S. Fang to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns announcing that due to the difficulties they are facing at the school, they will be leaving shortly to see their uncle in Washington D.C.
Telegram from Tsu Yung Lee to Dr. A.E. Stearns, October 5, 1922
Telegram from Tsu Yung Lee to Dr. A.E. Stearns announcing that he will be back in the states in six days and will either be attending the Stearns School or another tutoring school. Plans on attending Amherst next year. Asks Stearns for a…