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WHO'S WHO IN CHINA
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Mr. Tcheng-loh.

陳錄字在先

(Ch'en Lu)

Mr. Tcheng-loh was born at Min Hsien, Fukien Province, in 1878. He is a student of Chinese classics, history and philosophy. He became a Licentiate (B. A.) through competitive examination. In 1893 he entered the Arsenal School at Foochow, and studied science and French under the guidance of M. Medard. In 1896 he left this school to join Chekiang College, in Wuchang, and four years later was made a teacher. In 1903 Mr. Tcheng was sent to Paris by Viceroy Chang Chih-tung. He joined the faculty of Law in the Paris University where he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Law. In 1906 Mr. Tcheng was attached to a special mission to European countries to study their constitutions. Tai Hung-che, Minister of Rites, and Viceroy Tuan Fang were chiefs of the mission. On this oc-