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Letter from K.Y. Kwang to the principal of Phillips Academy, March 7, 1918
Typed letter from K.Y. Kwang to the principal of Phillips Academy, Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, kindly requesting that Stearns send him a copy of the course catalogue, and information regarding tuition fees and average total expenses per student per year…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Kwang, July 23, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to K.Y. Kwang announcing to Kwong that his nephew will probably enter Phillips Academy in the Fall and noting that Kwang's nephew will benefit by the presence of the Chinese students studying at Phillips…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Alfred Kwong, July 24, 1918
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Alfred Kwong informing Kwong, at the request of Kwong's father, that Stearns is sending him a copy of the Phillips Academy catalogue and an application form. Informs Kwong that the school would be glad to…
Letter to K.Y. Kwong to Alfred E. Stearns, June 15, 1918
Typed letter from K.Y. Kwong to Alfred E. Stearns thanking Stearns for sending him the latest course catalogue for Phillips Academy and informing Stearns that he has entreated his son, Alfred Kwong, to take the entrance examinations for Phillips…
Letter from K.Y. Kwang to Alfred E. Stearns, July 27, 1918
Typed letter from K.Y. Kwang to Alfred E. Stearns requesting a copy of the Phillips Academy 1917-1918 catalogue. Kwang expresses to Stearns his hope that the faculty of Phillips Academy take a fatherly interest in his son and that they will make a…
Letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Kwong Yung Kwang
Typed letter from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Kwong Yung Kwang assuring Kwang that his son's time at Phillips Academy will be pleasant and profitable. Stearns asks that if Kwang has any suggestions that will aid the school in dealing with his son's…
Letter from K.Y. Kwang to Alfred E. Stearns, August 6, 1918
Typed letter from K.Y. Kwang to Alfred E. Stearns thanking Stearns for sending him a copy of the 1918 course catalogue for Phillips Academy and detailing the courses he wishes his son, Alfred, to take while at the school.