Kingman, H. B.-Born in Hongkong, 1885. Married, 1910. Stud-ied at St. Paul's College, Hongkong, 1894-98; at Diocesan School, Hongkong, 1899-1901; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1902. Passed Local Oxford Examination, 1901. Arrived in America, September, 1902. Private support. Studied Dental Surgery at Philadelphia Dental College, 1902-5. D.D.S. 1905. Member, Garretsonian Society and British American Society, 1902-5. Returned to China, January, 1906. Commercial Deputy to Strait Settle-ment by the Kwangtung Provincial Government, 1908. Manager, Hun Ta Insurance Co., Shanghai, 1908. Honorary Surgeon to Peking-Mukden Rail-way, 1905. At present, Dental Practitioner in Peking and Tientsin.
Zee, C. J.-Born in Quinsan, Kiangsu, 1878. Married. A.B., William Jewell College; A.M., Yale. Dean, Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1910. Director, Preparatory School, Government University, Peking, 1912 to date. Third Class Chia Ho Decoration.
Zee, J. Z.-Born in Shanghai, 1892. Studied at St. John's Univer-sity, Shanghai, 1905-9. Arrived in America, September, 1910. Government support. Studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois, 1910-14; at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Uuiversity, 1914-15. B.S., Illinois, 1914; M.S., Harvard and M.I.T., 1915. Tester, General Electric Co., 1915-16. Returned to China, July, 1916. Engineer, Gerin, Drevard and Co., Canton, 1916 to date.
Zee, Ko-Seng.-Born in Nanch'in, Chekiang, 1884. Graduate of Anglo-Chinese College, Shanghai. Arrived in America, January, 1911. Private support. Studied Philosophy and Theology at Oberlin College, 1912-14. A.B., 1914. Vice-President, Cosmopolitan Club, and Member, Students Volunteer Movement, 1912-14. Secretary, Chinese Students' Club, 1913-14. Returned to China, August, 1914. Secretary, Shanghai Y.M.C.A., 1914 to date.
Zee, T. Z.-Born in Shanghai, 1888. Married, 1910. Studied at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1904-10. Awarded 1907 Essay Prize, St. John's, 1910. Arrived in America, September, 1910, Government support. Studied Education at the University of Wisconsin, 1910-12; Business Administration at Harvard University, 1912; Sociology at the University of Chicago, 1913-14. B.A., 1912; M.A., 1914. Member, International Club, 1910-12. Secretary, Chinese Students' Couference, Mid-West Section, 1913. Assistant Manager, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1911-14. Returned to China, May, 1914. Teacher, Tsing Hua College, Peking, 1914-16. Editor, Chung Hua Book Co., Shanghai, 1916 to date.
Zee, Zai-Ziang.-Born in Shanghai, 1882. Married. Studied at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1897-1904. Graduated, 1904. Teacher of English, Nanyang High School, Shanghai, 1904-6. Arrived in America, July, 1906. Government support, Studied Chemistry at Yale University, 1916-10; at Michigan University, summer, 1908. Ph. B., 1909. Awarded second prize, June, 1907 and General Honors, June, 1909, for proficiency in Chemistry. Member, American Chemical Society, 1910. Laboratory Assist-ant, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1910. Manager, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1909-10. Analyst, A.D. Little's Chemical Laboratory, Boston, 1909. Returned to China, September, 1910. Editor, Commercial Press, Shanghai, 1910-14. Government Assayer, Ministry of Finance, Peking,1914-15. Instructor of Chemistry, Hunan-Yale Medical College, Changsha, 1916 to date. Author, "Qualitative Chemical Analysis" and "Science Series", Commercial Press, 1911. Manager, Chinese Social and Political Science Review, 1916.
Zi, Su.-Born in Wusih, Kiangsu, 1891. Married, 1915. Studied at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1911. Arrived in America, September, 1911. Government support. Studied Electrical Engineering at Purdue University, 1911-14; Electrical Railway Engineering at Masschusetts Institute of Technology, 1915-15. B.A. and E.E., 1914. Returned to China, June, 1915. Engineer in charge of the Submarine Cable at Shanghai for the Ministry of Communications, 1915.
Chu, Yu-Ying.-Born in Kushih, Honan, 1883. Married, 1907. Studied at Yu Tsai School, Tientsin, 1898-1900; at Shantung University, Tsinanfu, 1901-2; at Anglo-Chinese College, Tientsin, 1902-4; at Peiyang University, Tientsin, 1904-6. Chu Jen, 1906. Arrived in America, August, 1906. Government support, Studied Liberal Arts at Yale University, 1907-8; Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, 1908-10. B.S., 1910. Secretary, Ministry of Finance and National Oil Administration, 1913-17.
Hoh, C. George.-Born in Tientsin, 1889. Studied at Nanking Christian College, 1898-1907. Graduated, 1907. Arrived in America, August, 1911. Private support. Studied Physical Education in Y.M.C.A. College, 1911-14. B. Ph. Ed., 1914. Member, and one time Treasurer, Weidensall Club, 1911-14. Returned to China, August, 1914. Associate Physical Director, Chinese Y.M.C.A., Shanghai, 1914 to date. Track Meet Manager, Far Eastern Olympic Games, May, 1915. Instructor, Kiangsu Physical Training Institute, 1915-16. Member and Secretary, Shanghai Chinese Glee Club, 1914 to date.
Hou, Ching-Fei.-Born in Wusih, Kiangsu, 1886. Studied at Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1902; at Chihli Provincial College, Paoting, 1904-5; at Peiyang University, Tientsin, 1905-7. Director of Technical Depart-ment, Educational Commission, Nanking, 1907-9. Arrived in America, October, 1909. Government support. Studied Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University, 1909-13. M.E., 1913. Returned to China, 1903. Workshop Inspector, Kalgan Workshop, Peking-Suiyuan Railway, 1913-16 and Work-shop Manager, 1916 to date.
His, Turpin P.-Born in Shanghai, 1891. Married, 1917. Studied at Shun Cheng School, Shanghai, 1900-3; at Public School, Shanghai, 1903-6; at Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1906-9. Won many prizes as a student. Arrived in America, August, 1909. Partial Government Support. Studied Science at Trinity College, 1909-10; Sanitary Engineering at Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology, 1910-14. S.B., 1914. Secretary, M. I. T. Chinese Students' Club, 1911-12 and Vice-President and President, 1912-13. Secretary, M. I. T. Cosmopolitan Club, 1913-14. Studied Commerce at Birmingham University, England, 1914-15. Awarded Graduate's Commerce Diploma, 1915. Returned to China, September, 1915. Surveyor and Sanitary Engineer, Tsing Hua College, Peking, 1915 to date.
Hsia, Yuan-Li.-Born in Hangchow, Chekiang. Studied in America and Germany. Ph. B., Yale, 1907. Director, Department of Science, Government University, Peking.
Kao, L. K.-Born in Nanking, 1886. Married, 1906-A.B., Univer-sity of Nanking, 1907. Awarded first prize for high scholarship, 1905. Interpreter, American Consulate, Nanking, 1907-9. Instructor, Military Academy, Nanking, 1909. Arrived in America, November, 1909. Govern-ment support. Studied Liberal Arts at the University of Michigan, 1910-14; Commerce and Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, 1914-15. A.B., 1912; M.A., 1915. Elected to Commerce Club, 1911. President, Michigan Chinese Students' Club, and Indemnity Students' Club, 1912-13. Secre-tary, Chinese Students' Christian Association, 1910. Editor, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1913-14. Was Student Manager: Illinois Central Railway, Pennsylvania Railroad and the Erie Railroad. Returned to China, September, 1916. Junior Clerk, Ministry of Communications, 1916 to date.
Kuei, C. H.-Born in Chi-Chow, Hupeh, 1881. Married, 1908. Studied at Government University, Peking, 1904-8. Chu Jen, 1907, Teacher, Banking College, Peking, 1907-9. Arrived in America, September, 1909. Government support. Studied Business Administration at Harvard University, 1909-10. Member, Harvard Club, 1909. Returned to China, January, 1911. Magistrate of Hsia-Kow and Adviser to Vice-President Li Yuan-Hung, 1913-14.
Leung, Louis.-Born in Shun-Te, Kwangtung, 1887. Arrived in America, October, 1903. Private support. Studied Fine Art at the College of the Pacific, 1914-15. Graduated, 1915. Returned to China, July, 1915.
Leung, Ting-Mai.-Born in Hao-Shan, Kwangtung, 1860. Married, 1885. Arrived in America, December, 1876. Private support. Studied Dental Surgery at San Francisco Dental College for three years. Returned to China, August, 1906. Dental Practitioner in Canton, 1906 to date. Present Ad-dress: Mission Building, the Bund, Canton.
Liang, Chi-Hsun.-Born in Hsing-Hui, Kwangtung. Arrived in America, 1906. Government support. Prepared for college in Morgan Park Academy, 1905-8. Studied Liberal Arts at Northwestern University, 1908-11; at Columbia, University, 1911. Returned to China, winter, 1911. Resident Supervisor, Bank of China, Peking, 1914 to date.
Liang, Foo-Tso.-Born in Canton, 1891. Married, 1915. Studied at Diocesan College, Hongkong, 1902-5; at Canton Christian College, 1905-9. Student Attaché, Chinese Legation, Germany, 1909-10. Arrived in America,August, 1910. Private support. Prepared for college at Williston Seminary, 1910-11. Studied Agriculture at Amherst Agricultural College, 1911 12: History and Political Science at Syracuse University, 1912-15. A. B., 1915. Teacher and Worker, Syracuse Social Settlement, 1914. Returned to China, July, 1915. Teacher, Tsing Hua College, 1916 to date. Secretary, American Returned Students' Information Bureau, 1916 to date. Assistant Business Manager, Chinese Social and Political Science Review, 1916 to date. Member, American College Club, Peking.
Liang, Milton H.-Born in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, 1886. Studied at Queen's College, Hongkong, 1897-98; at Public Schools, Honolulu,H. T., 1898-1904. Arrived in America, June. 1904. Private support. Studied Commerce at Healdsburg College, 1904-9: Education at Valparaiso University, 1909-11 and at Columbia University, 1911-12. A.B., 1911. Returned to China, September, 1912. President, Kwangtung Provincial College, 1912-14. Teacher, Y.M.C.A. School, Tientsin, 1914-15. Manager, North China Carpet Co., Tientsin, 1915-16.
Liang Tung-Yen.-Born in Shun-The, Kwangtung, 1851. Married. Studied at Victoria School, Hongkong, 1869-71. Arrived in America, 1872. Government support. Studied at Hartford Grammar School, 1873-74; at Hartford High School, 1874-78; at Yale University, 1878-81. Elected to Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1880. Returned to China, September, 1881. Teacher, Telegraph School, Tientsin, 1881-84. Secretary to Viceroy Chang Chi-Tung at Wuchang, 1885-1903. Taotai of Hankow, 1903. Taotai of Tientsin, 1904-7. Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1807-8. Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1908-10. Minister of Communications, 1914-16. B.A. and LL. D. Yale, 1911. First Class Double Dragon and First Class Chia Ho of China and other decorations from foreign governments.
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