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Rh Washington, D. C., during 1915-16. In May 1916 Dr. Sze returned to China and was at once appointed associate college physician of Tsinghua College. In January 1918 he resigned from the Tsinghua post to take up charge of the Central Hospital, Peking, of which his father Mr. Sze Sao-tseng was the managing director. 'In the summer of 1919 he was appointed director of the Chinese Educational Mission to Washington, D. C., to succeed Dr. T. T. Wong who was murdered by a Chinese student. In May 1921 he was appointed a vice-consul in the Chinese Consuate-General at San Francisco. In May 1922 he was awarded the Third Class Chiaho Decoration.