Wang, Chien-Tsu.-Born in Amoy, Fukien, 1879. Married, 1909. Studied at Queen's College, Hongkong, 1894-95; at Peiyang University, Tientsin, 1896-98; at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1899. Teacher, Nanang College, Shanghai, 1901-2. Translated Buckle's "History of Civilization," 1901. Arrived in America, October, 1902. Private support. Studied Economics at the University of California, 1903-5. B.S., 1905. President, Pacific Coast Chinese Students' Alliance, 1905. Translated part of Dunbar's "History and Theory of Banking." Editor, First Chinese Students' Annual in America, 1905. Returned to China, May, 1906. Secretary to the Viceroy at Canton, 1906. Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Peking, 1907. Member, Hanlin Academy, Peking, 1908. Secretary to the Chinese Special Envoy to America, 1908. Vice-Superintendent of Finance, Kiangsu, 1909-12. Dean, College of Law, Government University, Peking, 1915 to date. Third Class Stanislov Decoration from Russia and Third Class Crown Decoration from Germany, 1908. Translated part of Adam's "Science of Finance," 1911.