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Article detailing the diplomatic career of Yung Kwai, first secretary of the Chinese Legation at Washington, who attended high school in Springfield and college at Yale. Article includes two photographs, one of Yung-Kwai and his wife and the other of…

Typed letter sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns thanking Stearns for advice in regards to Lu's schooling.

Typed letter sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Received letter from April 12 about Lu attending a smaller school. Will write Lu to make the change.

Typed letter sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns. Thanks Stearns for sending bill. Explains he allowed Chinese students to look after own expenses after end school. Believed Mr. Zia had settled bills. Received letter from Mr. Ta C. Lu…

Typed letter sent from Alfred E. Stearns to Dr. Yung Kwai. Sent room bill for Mr. Zia from Miss Mary Brown. Explains room contracts are made for school year and don't cover vacation periods. States bill is for time Zia spent after close of school…

Telegram sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about the Tsai's children trip from Washington to Andover.

Draft of telegram sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about the Tsai's children trip from Washington to Andover.

Typed letter from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, about the arrival the Tsai children. States they arrived in Washington on September 14. Asked C.K. Young, Secretary of the Chinese Legation, to accompany them to Andover.

Telegram sent from Yung Kwai to Dr. Alfred E. Stearns about the arrival of Admiral Tsai's children.

Typed letter sent from Dr. Alfred E. Stearns to Yung Kwai. Provides updates on the Tsai children. States they arrived in Andover on September 16. Explains both children will be in a home-school type, where English is stressed. Explains it will…
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