Kuo, Ping-Wen.-Born in Shanghai, 1879. Married, 1902. Studied at Lowrie Institute, Shanghai, 1893-96. Graduated, 1896. Instructor, Lowrie Institute, 1896-97. Customs Officer at Shanghai, Kashing and Hangchow, 1897-1906. Arrived in America, July, 1906. Private support. Prepared for college at Wooster Academy, 1906-8. Studied Science at the University of Wooster, 1908-11; Education at Columbia University, 1911-14. Ph.B., 1911; A.M., 1912; Ph.D., 1914. Diploma in Education, Teachers' College, Columbia, 1914. Subject of doctor's dissertation:-"Chinese System of Public Education". Elected to Phi Delta Kappa, 1912; to Tause, 1913. Officer: College Y.M.C.A., 1909-11; College Literary Society, 1910-11. President, Chinese Students' Alliance, 1911-12. General Secretary, Chinese Students' Christian Association, 1910-12. Awarded Livingston Fellowship in Education, Columbia Teachers' College, 1912-13. Editor-in-Chief, Chinese Students' Monthly, 1908-9. Editor, Wooster Voice, 1909-10. Member of the Kiangsu Educational Commission to Europe and America, 1914. Returned to China, July. 1914. Editor, Commercial Press, Shanghai, 1914-15. Dean, Government Teachers' College, Nanking, 1915 to date. President, Lowrie Institute and Chekiang Provincial College, 1916 to date. Vice-President, East China Educational Association, 1913-15. Presi-dent, Nanking Y.M.C.A., 1915 to date. Editor, The English Student and English Weekly.