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 d'Honneur, Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 GUY, Harvey Hugo (TOKYO), A.M., B.D., Ph.D.; Dean of Sei Gakuiu (Professional College) Tokyo; b. Nov. 9, 1870, at Osage City, Kansas, U.S.A.; m. June 20, 1893, Martha Andrews, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, U.S.A. Educ.: Drake University, Iowa; Chicago University, and Yale University. After graduating came to Japan to engage in educational work, and has been so occupied since 1895; Professor in School of Philosophy, Tokyo; Professor of Greek Language and Literature, and of Philosophy and History in Sei Gakuin; lecturer on religion among the Japanese; examiner in School for the study of the Japanese Language; Chairman of the Committee for translation of foreign books into Japanese; specialist in Japanese Language and History; member of Council of Japanese Asiatic Society; translator of "Wasan," Buddhist Prayer Book. Publications: " Studies in the Rise of the English Episcopacy," 1902. Club: Yale. A ddreaf: Takinogawa, Tokyo, Japan. 

 GUYONNET, Lieut.-Cclonel Pierre G. P. (HANO.), Commandant 2e Regiment de Tirailleurs Annamites. Decoration: Officier de li Ldgiou d'Houneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin. Indo-China. 