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Mr. Hsieh En-lung was born in Canton in 1884. He studied at the Queen's College, Hongkong, during 1900-1904 and then at the Peiyang University, Tientsin, during 1904-1906. In June 1906 Mr. Hsieh went to America. From 1906 to 1909 he studied Agriculture at the Massachusetts Agricultural College and was graduated from it with the degree of B. Sc. He obtained the degree of B. A. from Boston University in 1909. He was elected to Phi Kappa Phi in June of the same year. Subsequently Mr. Hsieh took post-graduate work in Cornell University and in 1910 he was graduated with the degree of M. S. Then he went to Germany and spent sometime in the Leipzig University. Mr. Hsieh returned to China in June 1912. That year he was appointed Technical Expert to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. As a Chinese delegate he attended the International Dry Farming Congress at Lathbridge, Alberta, Canada, in 1912. Upon his return he wrote a comprehensive report. Mr. Hsieh was editor-in-chief of the Journal of Agriculture and Forestry from 1912 to