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Mr. F. K. Sah was born in Foochow, Fukien province, in 1886. He studied at St. John's College, Shanghai, from 1898 to 1903. Mr. Sah went to America in 1903 as attache to the Chinese Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition held at St. Louis, Mo. In 1906 he entered Purdue University where he was graduated in 1910 with the degree of B. S., in Engineering. In the fall of 1910, Mr. Sah returned to China and joined the Kuangtung Yueh-Han Railway at Canton as student engineer. In the Spring of 1912 he was promoted to he assistant engineer in charge of one Construction Section. In the summer of 1913 he was transferred to the I-Kwei section of the Szechuan-Hankow Railway where he was engaged principally in the survey of the Upper Yangtze gorges. In the Spring of