P.C. King
P. C. King Chin Pang-cheng | |
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Born | 1886 |
Died | 1946 |
Nationality |
Qing Dynasty Republic of China |
Alma mater |
Lehigh University Cornell University |
Known for |
President of Tsinghua University China Agricultural University |
P. C. King (Chin Pang-cheng) (simplified Chinese: 金邦正; traditional Chinese: 金邦正; pinyin: Jīn Bāng Zhèng 1886–1946) was a Chinese educator who served as president of what is now China Agricultural University from 1917–1920[1] and of Tsinghua University from 1920–1922.[2] He was a founding member of the Science Society of China, a major science organization in the modern history of China initiated by Chinese students at Cornell University in 1914. He went to United States in 1906 to study forest in Lehigh University and Cornell University[3] and graduated from Cornell, with a B.S. in 1913 and a Master's in 1914.[4][5]
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