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- Q10884771 description "Chinese politician, academic and educator".
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- Q10884771 abstract "H. C. Zen (Jen Hung-chun) (simplified Chinese: 任鸿隽; traditional Chinese: 任鴻雋; pinyin: Rèn Hóng Juàn 1886–1961) was a Chinese politician, academic and educator who served as president of National Sichuan University from 1935–1937. He was a professor of Chemistry and served as vice president of what is now Nanjing University from 1923–1925. 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, and served as its president from 1914 to 1923. He earned a Bachelor's in chemistry from Cornell in 1916 and a Master's from Columbia University in 1917.Prior to his studies in the United States, he served as the secretary of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China while he was the Provisional President in 1912. During his lifetime, he had served in various government agencies and offices and had helped to promote science in China, including serving as secretary general of the Academia Sinica from 1938 to 1942.He was married to Sophia H. Z. Chen, who was the first woman to be a professor at a Chinese university.".
- Q10884771 alias "Jen Hung-chun".
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- Q10884771 birthDate "1886-12-20".
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- Q10884771 deathDate "1961-11-13".
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- Q10884771 alternativeNames "Jen Hung-chun".
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- Q10884771 comment "H. C. Zen (Jen Hung-chun) (simplified Chinese: 任鸿隽; traditional Chinese: 任鴻雋; pinyin: Rèn Hóng Juàn 1886–1961) was a Chinese politician, academic and educator who served as president of National Sichuan University from 1935–1937. He was a professor of Chemistry and served as vice president of what is now Nanjing University from 1923–1925.".
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