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Letter from C.T. Hsia to Eileen Chang, 1985. This letter is dated March 22, 1985. C.T. Hsia along with his friends expresses concern for Eileen Chang and in addition, informs her of the recent happenings. The envelope marked with D-stamp has a dated stamp of 2 Mar 1985 New York is addressed to "Ms. Eileen C. Reyher, 1626 North Wilcox, #645, Hollywood, CA 90028" from "C.T. Hsia, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 10027, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures." 夏志清寄給張愛玲的信, 1985. 這封信註明1985年3月22日寫的. 夏志清告訴張看過''太太萬歲''的美國教授的名字和地址.看到張愛玲資料大全.同时表示其他朋友对其的关切之情以及近来发生的一些事情.信封上有标注D的郵票印章, 郵政戳印日期為1985年3月22日, 信封上有收件人地址"Ms. Eileen C. Reyher, 1626 N. Wilcox, #645, Hollywood, CA 90028 "及寄件人地址"C.T. Hsia, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 10027, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures."
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text
Format
2 p. 28 x 22 cm. + 1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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