Yui, David Z. T.-Born in Wuchang, Hupeh, 1882. Married, 1905. Studied at Boone School, Wuchang, 1896-1900; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1900-5. Graduated, 1905. Awarded first prize for English story writing, 1903; Viceroy Chow Fu's Medal for Chinese essay, 1904. Instructor and Major of Cadet Corps, Boone College, Wuchang, 1905-8. Editor, Boone Educational World, 1906-8. Arrived in America, Septem-ber, 1908. Private support. Studied Education at Harvard University, 1908-10. M.A., 1910. Elected to Phi Delta Kappa, January, 1910. Awarded Bowdoin Prize for essay on "School of Old China", May, 1910. Member: Chinese Students' Alliance; Chinese Students' Christian Association in North America; Harvard Cosmopolitan Club, 1908-10. Delivered a number of public speeches and contributed many articles to various magazines. Returned to China, January, 1911. Head-Master, Boone University, Wuchang and English Secretary to Wuchang Red Cross Association, 1911. Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Vice-President Li Yuan-Hung, 1911-12. Special Delegate to the First National Educational Convention in Peking, July, 1912. Execu-tive Secretary, Lecture Department, National Committee of Y.M.C.A. of China, 1913 to date. Special Delegate to Convention of the World's Student Christian Federation in U.S.A., 1913. Honorary Secretary, Honorary Commercial Commission of China to the United States, 1915. Acting General Secretary, National Committee of Y.M.C.A. of China, 1916.