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Letter from K.C. Li to Mr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 25, 1918
Typed letter from K.C. Li to Alfred E. Stearns announcing his wish to have Mr. Liang start at Phillips Academy for the term starting in February. The other two boys, due to their poorer English abilities, will be sent to smaller schools. Asks Stearns…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li, January 28, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li concerning the three boys in the care of Li. Stearns still believes that two of the boys are not yet proficient enough in Engligh for Phillips Academy and recommends either Dummer Academy or the…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Ingham, January 28, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Charles Ingham requesting that Ingham send K.C. Li circulars for his school, Dummer Academy, for two of Mr. Li's wards, who need to round out the school year in a smaller school for the purposes of bettering…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li, January 24, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li informing him of the arrival of Mr. Liang and two others. Given Mr. Liang's English ability, he does qualify for first-year courses; whereas, Mr. Liang's two associates' lack of English limit their…
Letter from K.C. Li to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, January 22, 1918
Typed letter from K.C. Li to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, principal of Phillips Academy, inquiring about whether or not Phillips Academy can take on three new transfer students from Keystone Academy. Two of the potential transfers have limited English…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Arthur F. Stearns, January 28, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Mr. Arthur F. Stearns on behalf of K.C. Li requesting that Arthur F. Stearns send K.C. Li circulars for two of his Chinese wards who require further improvement in their English abilities at a smaller…
Letter from K.C. Li to Dr. A.E. Stearns, January 30, 1918
Typed letter from K.C. Li to Dr. A.E. Stearns giving him permission to decide whether or not two of his wards are fit to continue at Phillips Academy or should transfer to another school.
Letter from C.S. Ingham to Mr. Stearns, January 30, 1918
Typed letter from C.S. Ingham to Mr. Stearns letting Stearns know that he has sent Mr. Li a catalog and note for Dummer Academy.
Letter from K.C. Li to Mr. Stearns, February 16, 1918
Typed letter from K.C. Li to Dr. Stearns informing Dr. Stearns to hand all bills to P.Y. Liang to then check and mail to Li.
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li, March 08, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.C. Li informing him that Liang's studies are going poorly, especially his English, which puts into question whether or not Liang will be able to complete the year at Phillips Academy.