Tong, Yoeh-Liang.-Born in Shanghai, 1889. Married, 1916. Studied at Thomas Hanbury School, Shanghai, 1902-4; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1904-9. Arrived in America, October, 1909. Govern-ment support. Studied Education and Psychology at Yale University, 1910-13; Municipal Government at Princeton University, 1913-15. B.A., 1913; M.A., 1915. Awarded second prize for oratory, Yale, 1913. Presi-dent, St. John's Alumni Club in the Eastern States, 1911-13. Vice-Presi-dent, International Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs, 1913. Chairman, Chinese Students' Alliance, Eastern Section, 1913-14 and President, 1914-15. Editor, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1912-13. Returned to China, July, 1915. Teacher, Tsing Hua College, Peking, 1915-16. Returned Students' Secretary, Peking Y.M.C.A., 1916-17.
Tong, Yuen-Cham.-Born in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, 1860. Married, 1887. Studied at Tong-Kar village schools and Chinese Educa-tional Mission School at Shanghai. Arrived in America, September, 1872. Government support. Recalled to China, fall, 1881. Was Telegraph Operator, Clerk-in-Chief, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, General Manager, Assistant Director-General and finally Director-General, Chinese Telegraph Administration, 1881-1913. Was Chinese Government Represen-tative at Shanghai, Supervisor of government students going abroad, Superintendent of Chinese Customs at Shanghai and Expectant Taotaio of thelate Tsing Dynasty. Decorated by Their Majesties, the King of Denmark, the King of Sweden, and the King of Norway. Member and officer: American University Club; Chinese Chamber of Commerce; Canton Guild; Consultative Board of the Whangpoo Conservancy; Committee of Harvard and German Medical School; Red Cross Hospital; St. Luke's Hospital; Shantung Road Hospital; Canton Hospital; International Institute; World's Chinese Students' Federation; Fu Tan College; Chi-Sue Girls' School; etc.
Tang, Yung-Hsi.-Born in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, 1887. Married, 1914. Arrived in America, March, 1903. Partial government support, Pre-pared for college at Springfield Technical High School, 1903-6. Studied Forestry at the University of North Carolina, 1906-11; at Harvard University, 1911-12. B.F., 1910; F.E., 1911. Returned to China, July, 1912. Junior Technical Expert, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, 1912-14. Director, Forestry Station, Peking, 1913-14. Chief, Division of Reforestation, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, 1914-16. Chief, Land Office, Tientsin-Pukow Railway, Tientsin, 1914-16. M.F., Harvard, 1916.
Tong, Yung-Tso.-Born in Canton, 1887. Studied at private schools. Arrived in America, 1903. Private support, Studied at Grammer School and High School, 1903-10. Studied Sanitary and Civil Engineering at the Uni-versities of Pittsburgh and Illinois, 1910-15. Member, American Civil Engineers' Society, 1914. Received swimming and tennis prizes, 1913. Secretary and once President, Chinese Students' Club. Member: Varsity Tennis Team, 1913; Varsity Swimming Team, 1914. Returned to China, October, 1915. Sanitary Engineer, Bureau of Municipal Administration, Peking, 1915.
Wei, Dzong-Kwen.-Born in Hankow, Hupeh, 1887. Married, 1915. Studied at Boone University, Wuchang, 1902-3; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1905-7. Arrived in America, July, 1907. Private support. Prepared for college at Hopkins School, 1907-8; at Swarthmore Preparatory School, 1901-9. Studied Agriculture at Cornell University, 1909-13. B.S., 1913. Returned to China, June, 1913. Assistant Manager, Chung Sheng Kung Mining Co., Hupeh, 1914-15. Assistant General Secretary, Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Railways, 1916 to date.
Wei, E. F.-Born in Huchow, Chekiang, 1887. Married. Studied at Memphis School, Huchow, and Nanyang College, Shanghai. Arrived in America, 1908. Government support. Studied Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University, 1908-12. M.E., 1912. Elected to Tau Beta Pi, 1911. Teacher, Government University, Peking.
Ying, Y. T.-Born in Ho-Fei, Anhui, 1891. Studied at Anhui Provincial College, Anching, and Kiangnan College, Nanking. Arrived in America, September, 1910. Government support. Studied Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1910-15. S.B., 1914. Member, Chinese Students' Alliance, 1910-15 and Treasurer, 1914-15. Returned to China, August, 1915. Teacher, Chung Hua University, Peking and Member, Arsenal Administration, Peking, 1915 to date.
Yuen, Chung C.-Born in Canton, 1886. Married, 1906. Studied at Canton Middle School, 1904-6; at Educational Mission School, Canton, 1906-7. Arrived in America, June, 1907. Private support. Studied Liberal Arts at Simpson College, 1907-8; Agriculture at Iowa State College, 1908-12. B.S., 1912. Elected to Pythian Society, January, 1909. Returned to China, August, 1912. Teacher and Experimenter, Kwangtung Agricul-tural Experimental Station, 1912-16. Member, Board of Directors, Kwangtung College, 1915-16. President, Kwangtung College, 1915-16. Member, Club Concordia, 1914. Correspondent, Agriculture Monthly, 1914 to date.
Yuan, Tsong-Kyien.-Born in Hangchow, Chekiang, 1889. Studied at Chekiang Provincial College, Hangchow, and Shuntien College, Peking. Arrived in America, November, 1909. Government support. Prepared for college at Wesleyan Academy, 1909-10. Studied Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1911-15; at Colgate University, 1915-16. B.S., 1916. Returned to China, July, 1916.
Chan, Chow-On.-Born in Kue-Kong, Kwangtung, 1889. Married, 1911. Studied at Canton Christian College, Canton, 1907-10. Arrived in America, January, 1911. Private support. Studied Political Science and History at the University of Michigan, 1911-15. B.A., 1915. Returned to China, August, 1915. Teacher, Ying-Hua College, Hongkong, 1915 to date.
Chan, Chung-Chi.-Born in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, 1871. Married, 1894. Studied at private schools, 1878-86. Arrived in America, 1887. Private support. Prepared for college at private and public schools, 1887-90. Studied Medicine at Omaha University, 1890-97; at the University of California, 1897-98. M.D., 1897. Returned to China, 1898. House Physician, Canton Hospital, Canton, 1800-2. Instructor in Hygiene, Shih-Ming School, Canton, 1902-3. Medical Officer: Maritime Customs, Shanghai, 1910; Chinese Post Office, Shanghai, 1911. Chu Jen, 1906. Member: World's Chinese Students' Federation, 1907; National Medical Association, 1915.
Chen, Chin-Tao.-Born in Nan-Hai, Kwangtung, 1870. Married. Graduated from Queen's College, Hongkong. Was instructor at Queen's College and professor at Peiyang University. Arrived in America, 1901. Government support. Studied Mathematics and Social Science at the University of California, 1901-2; Political Economy at Yale University, 1902-6. M.S., 1902; Ph. D., 1906. Subject of doctor's dissertation:-"Societary Circulation."Returned to China, 1906. Hanlin, 1906. Was Inspector of Education at Canton and Peking; Inspector of Ta-Ching Government Bank; Chief of the Department of Budgets in the Ministry of Finance; Chief of the Department of Financial Statistics in the Ministry of Finance; Vice-Director of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving; Chairman of the Currency Reform Commission; Vice-Governor of the Ta-Ching Government Bank; Member of the Tze Cheng Yuan; Vice-President of the Ministry of Finance in Yuan Shih-Kai's Cabinet; Minister of Finance, Nanking Provisional Government: Representative to the Interna-tional Conference of Chamber of Commerce, Boston, U.S.A.; Commissioner to select site for Chinese Government Pavilion at the Panama-Pacific Interna-tional Exposition, San Francisco; Auditor-General of the Central Audit Bureau; Financial Commissioner to Europe; Advisor to President; Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs; etc. Minister of Finance, 1916-17. Second Class Pao-Kwan Chia Ho Decoration.
Chen, Huan-chang.-Born in Inkslab Island, Kwangtung, 1881. Married. Editor, The Chinese Reformer, 1899-1900. Teacher, Shih-Min High School, Canton, 1902; Principal, 1903. Chin-Shih, 1905. Arrived in America, February, 1905. Partial government support. Studied Political Science at Columbia University, 1907-11. Ph.D., 1911. Subject of doctor's dissertation:-"The Eeconomic Principles of Confucius and His School." Returned to China, January, 1911. Director, National Confucian Associa-tion, Peking, 1912 to date. Legal Advisor to the President, 1913. Editor, "The Confucian Association Monthly," 1913 to date.
Chen, Ju-Hsiang.-Born in Kwangtung, 1886. Married, 1906. Studied at Anglo-Chinese College, Shanghai, 1901-9; at Anglo-Chinese College, Tientsin, 1901-3; at Peiyang University, Tientsin, 1903-6. Arrived in America, June, 1906. Government support. Studied Civil Engineering at Brown and Yale Universities, 1906-9; Hydraulic Engineering at Columbia University, 1909; Railway Engineering at State University of Iowa, 1910-11. Ph.B., 1908. Return to China, May, 1911. Assistant Engineer: Szechuen-Hankow Railway, 1914-15; Borad of Conservancy Works of Kwangtung, 1915 to date. Member, Chinese Institute of Civil Engineers, 1915.
Chen, King-Yoan.-Born in Shanghai, 1886. Married, 1909. Studied at Yu-Tsai School, Shanghai, 1902-3; at Nanyang College, 1905-9. Graduated, 1905. Arrived in America, November, 1909. Government support. Studied Chemistry at the University of Illinois, 1909-13; at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1913-14; at Columbia University, 1914-15. B.S., 1915. Editor, Chinese Students' Annual, 1911-12. Member, Science Club, 1915. Returued to China, December, 1915. Teacher, Government Teachers' College, Changsha, 1916 to date.
Chen, Kwang-Pu.-Born in Nanking, Kiangsu. Married. Went to America as delegate of the Hupeh Provincial Government to the International Exposition at St. Louis, 1904. Studied Economics at the University of Iowa, Ohio Wesleyan University and the University of Pennsylvania. A.B., Pennsylvania, 1909. Returned to China, 1909. Secretary, Nanking Exposi-tion, 1910. Organizer and Manager, Kiangsu Provincial Bauk, 1912-14. Adviser to the Bank of China, 1914. Manager, Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bauk, 1915 to date.
Chen, P. H. (S. H. Kee.)-Born in Kwangtung, 1884. Married, 1916. Studied Political Science, Economies and Education at the University of Michigan, 1906-13. Private support. A.B., 1912; A.M. 1913. Member, American Economics Association, 1913. Assistant Editor, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1911-12. Returned to China, May, 1914. Instructor: Canton Christian College, 1914-15; University of Nanking, 1915 to date. Manager, University of Nanking Magazine.
Chen, Shao-Kwan.-Born in Canton, 1885. Married. Studied at Government University, Peking, 1904-8. Chu Jen, 1908. Arrived in America, October, 1909. Private support. Studied Agriculture at Cornell University, 1909-10; Political Science at Columbia University, 1910-11; Economics at Columbia University, 1911-4. A.M., 1911; Ph.D., 1914. Subject of doctor's dissertation:-"The System of Taxation in China 1644-1911." Life Member, American Economics Association. Returned to China, August, 1914. Passed examination for returned students and was assigned to the Ministry of Finance, 1915. Member, Salt Administration and Professor of Law, Government University, Peking, 1916.
Chen, Shih Ti.-Born in Hangchow, Chekiang, 1881. Married, 1905. Studied at Chiu Shih School, Hangchow, 1899-1900; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1900-5. Instructor, in English, Cheking Provincial College, Hangchow, 1905-7. Arrived in America, March, 1907. Government support. Studied Political Science at the University of California, 1907; at Harvard University, 1907-10. Returned to China, January, 1911. Auditor, Board of Audit, Peking, 1911 to date.
Chen, Shiu-Yuen.-Born in Shanghai, 1892. Studied at Tangshan Railway and Engineering College. Arrived in America, September, 1912. Government support. Studied Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, 1912-15: at Princeton University, 1915-16. B.A., 1915; M.A., 1916. Returned to China, September, 1916.
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