surprise to all their friends, both Chinese and American, in that institution. Both of them will probably go back to China in the summer. Miss Soo-Hoo is Vice-Chairman of the Women's Department of our Association. Chi P. Cheng has been elected President of the Chinese Student Club of the University of Chicago to succeed H. H. Tung who recently resigned on account of ill health. Dr. T. C. Shen, Chairman of the Mid-Western Department of our Association, is soon to take a trip to the East where he expects to visit a number of noted medical institutions and make a study of his specialized subject. Dr. Shen is this year serving internship at the City Hospital, Cleveland, O. James Akimo expects to finish his work at the White's Bible Training School, New York City, in the spring. After his graduation he will sail for England to take further study at Manchester University. P. C. King, Stewart Yui, and T. C. Tai, respectivly President, Professor, and Librarian of Tsing Hua College, have been elected the Executive Committee of the Peking Branch of Tsing Hua Alumni Association. RETURNED CHINESE WOMEN'S CLUB A group of women students, returned from various foreign educational institutions representing many universities and colleges in America, has been organized in Shanghai and functioning during the past year. This group of young women met recently to elect officers for the year 1921 and those elected were as follows: Mrs. F. M. Hu, wife of Dr. Hu, Advocate of Public Health, president; Miss Beulah Chang, vice-president, and Miss Eling Tong, secretary and treasurer. A good deal of work has been attempted by this club during the past year and social service work has been carried out to a great extent. Teaching, leading women's clubs, helping with music and Sunday School work, lecturing to communities on health problems and meeting foreign educationalists who have come to the Orient on a tour. DIRECTORY OF LOCAL COMMITTEEMEN OF THE CHINESE STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN NORTH AMERICA C. H. Hu, Theodore H. Fang. Dzang Fang, C. S. Yu, Chang Kan Chien, E. T. Yen, Timothy Jen. Alfred S. H. Lee, EASTERN DEPARTMENT 80 Francis Street, Boston, Mass. 129 Furman Street, Schenectady, N. Y. 441 Sims Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. 15 Brown Hall, Princeton, N. J. Box 564, Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Clark College, Worcester, Mass. Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass. 4 Taylor Hall, Philipps Academy, Andover, Mass. Mt. Hermon School for Boys, Mt. Hermon, Mass. 1121 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 300 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. 2015 19th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. D. G. Lai, P. K. Wong, K. C. Hsu, Y. L. Liu, MID-WESTERN DEPARTMENT 5802 Maryland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 2214 St. Aubin Ave., Sioux City, Iowa E. L. Tom, J. T. E. Hua, C. P. Tshio,... P. C. Yang, 1540 Cherry Street, Detroit, Mich. ffl William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa K. T. Kwo, William Day Lee, Hiram Fong, Nga Yau Yue, Nom Hall, Ira Lee, WESTERN DEPARTMENT 2600 Etna Street, Berkeley, Calif. 4528 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle, Washington 346 Apablasa Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 3211⁄2 N, Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 520 Alice Street, Oakland, Calif. 112 E. Market Street, Stockton, Calif. 912 Clay Street, San Francisco, Calif. 1858 Laguna Street, San Francisco, Calif. |