Chuck, H. S.-Born in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, 1884. Married. Went to Honolulu, H. T., 1896. Graduated from High School, Honolulu, 1906. Arrived in America, August, 1907. Private support. Studied Civil Engineering at Leland Stanford University, 1907-11; at Cornell University, 1911-12. A.B., 1911; C.E., 1912. Returned to China, November, 1912. Assistant Hydrographer, Whangpoo Conservancey, Shanghai, 1913-14. Assistant Engineer, Szechuen-Hankow Railway, I-Chang Station, 1914-15. Engineer in charge, Extention Department, Tayeh Iron Mines, Hupeh, 1915 to date. Member, Institute of Chinese Engineers.
]]>Lieu, Dakuin K.-Born in Hui-An, Kiangsu, 1890. Studied at Y.M.C.A. School, Shanghai, 1906-8; at Wu-Cheng High School, Peking, 1908; at Government University, Peking, 1910. Arrived in America, September, 1911. Partial government support. Studied Economics at the University of Michigan, 1911-15. B.A., 1915. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, April, 1915. Member and one time officer, Chinese Students’ Alliance and Michigan Chinese Students Club, 1911-15. Returned to China, Septem-ber, 1915. English Secretary, Kiangsu Educational Association, Shanghai, 1915. Teacher, Tsing Hua College, Peking, 1916 to date.
]]>Hung, C. H.-Born in Kwangtung. Studied at Anglo-Chinese College, Tientsin. B.S., Columbia. Member, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce.
]]>Tyau, Edward S.-Born in Sunning, Kwangtung, 1881. Married, 1908. Studied at St. Peter’s School, Honolulu, 1895-96; at Iolani College, Honolulu, 1896-98; at St. John’s University, Shanghai, 1898-1908. M.D., 1908. Awarded first prizes for obstetrics and all round studies, 1908. House
Physician, St. Luke’s Hospital, Shanghai, 1908-10. Chief Physician, Geldenhui Hospital, Transvaal, Africa, 1910-12. Arrived in America, September, 1912. Partial government support. Studied Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, 1912-14. D. P. H., 1913. President, U. of P. Chinese Students’ Club, 1913-14. Author: “Demand of Modern Medicine” and “Public Health Education,” Chinese Medical Journal, 1915; “Human Sperotochosis,” National Medical Journal, 1916. Returned to China, August, 1914. Professor of Clinical Pathology and Dermatology, Shanghai, 1914-16. Physician in Charge, St. Luke’s Hospital, 1916 to date. Treasurer, National Medical Association, 1916. President, St. John’s Alumni Association, 1915-16.
Stone, Mary (Miss).-Born in Kiukiang, 1873. Studied in Missionary Schools at Kiukiang and Chingkiang, 1881-92. Arrived in America, August, 1892. Private support. Studied Medicine at the Uni-versity of Michigan, 1892-96. M.D., 1896. Member, Missionary Society, 1896. Class Secretary, 1895-96. Returned to China, September, 1896. Physician, Kiukiang Hospital, 1896 to date. Instructor in Medicine and Bible, Knowles School, 1908-11. Superintendent, Danforth Hospital, 1902-16. Awarded Graduate Fellowship in Medicine at Johns Hopkins Uni-versity, 1915-16.
]]>Kuo, Ping-Wen.-Born in Shanghai, 1879. Married, 1902. Studied at Lowrie Institute, Shanghai, 1893-96. Graduated, 1896. Instructor, Lowrie Institute, 1896-97. Customs Officer at Shanghai, Kashing and Hangchow, 1897-1906. Arrived in America, July, 1906. Private support. Prepared for college at Wooster Academy, 1906-8. Studied Science at the University of Wooster, 1908-11; Education at Columbia University, 1911-14. Ph.B., 1911; A.M., 1912; Ph.D., 1914. Diploma in Education, Teachers’ College, Columbia, 1914. Subject of doctor’s dissertation:-“Chinese System of Public Education”. Elected to Phi Delta Kappa, 1912; to Tause, 1913. Officer: College Y.M.C.A., 1909-11; College Literary Society, 1910-11. President, Chinese Students’ Alliance, 1911-12. General Secretary, Chinese Students’ Christian Association, 1910-12. Awarded Livingston Fellowship in Education, Columbia Teachers’ College, 1912-13. Editor-in-Chief, Chinese Students’ Monthly, 1908-9. Editor, Wooster Voice, 1909-10. Member of the Kiangsu Educational Commission to Europe and America, 1914. Returned to China, July. 1914. Editor, Commercial Press, Shanghai, 1914-15. Dean, Government Teachers’ College, Nanking, 1915 to date. President, Lowrie Institute and Chekiang Provincial College, 1916 to date. Vice-President, East China Educational Association, 1913-15. Presi-dent, Nanking Y.M.C.A., 1915 to date. Editor, The English Student and English Weekly.
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