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WHO'S WHO IN CHINA

Mr. Y. K. Kuo

郭雲觀学贸時

(Kuo Yun-kuan)

Mr. Yun Kwan Kuo was born at Wenchow, Chekiang, in 1888. He studied at the Futan College, Woosung, and graduated in 1910. Later he took a post-graduate work in the law department of Peiyang University and graduated at the university in 1914. After his graduation he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, having successfully passed the diplomatic service examinations. He remained in the ministry until 1916 when he was sent by the government to America to make further study on international law and diplomacy in the post-graduate school of Columbia University, New York. Before his graduation at Columbia, peace was declared, and he was instructed by the Chinese government to go to Europe as a staff member of the Chinese delegation to the Peace Conference. When the delegation reached Europe, he was appointed secretary to Dr. C. T. Wang, one of the five Chinese members to the conference. Mr. Kuo returned to