Ho, Lin-Yi.-Born in Shanghai, 1888. Studied at St. John's Uni-versity, 1899-1908. A.B., 1908. Awarded Prince Pu Lung's Medal for general excellence, 1903; first prize in story contest, 1906. Librarian, St. John's University, 1907-8 and Instructor, 1908-9. Associate Editor, St. John's Echo, 1907-8. Arrived in America, August, 1909. Private support. Studied Government and Education at the University of Wisconsin, 1909-10; at Dartmouth College, 1910-11; at the University of Pennsylvania, 1911-12. B.A., 1911; A.M., 1912. Member, Dartmouth Literary Society, 1910-11. Author, "An Interpretation of China", Annals of American Political and Social Science, 1912, etc. Returned to China, March, 1912. Teacher: Admiralty Headquarters, Woosung, 1912-13; Nanyang Railway and Mining College, Shanghai, 1912; Fuh-Tan College, Shanghai and National Institute, Woosung, 1913-15. Member of Board of Directors and Honorary Secretary, World's Chinese Students' Federation, 1914. Associate Editor: The Republi-can Advocate, 1912; World's Chinese Students' Federation Journal, 1912-14. Honorary Member, Chinese Commission to the Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915. Elected to Membership on Superior Jury (representing China), Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915. Secretary, Tsing Hua College, Peking, 1915 to date.