Nyi, Zau-Tsung.-Born in Hangchow, Chekiang, 1884. Married. Studied at Trinity College, Ningpo, 1897; at St. John's University, Shanghai, 1898-1902. Director and Teacher, Anglo-Chinese College, Tientsin, 1903-6. Head of English Department, Wu-Bun Girls' School and Nanyang Middle School, Shanghai, 1906-11. Arrived in America, January, 1911. Partial government support. Studied Education at Middlebury College, 1911-12; Educational Administration at Columbia University, 1912-13; Diplomacy and International Law at Columbia University, 1913-16. B.S., 1913; M.A., (in Education), 1914; M.A., (in Diplomacy), 1915. Awarded gold medal and silver cup for oratory, 1913; Einstein Prize for best and most original work in American Diplomacy, June, 1915. Treasurer, Teachers' College Club, Columbia University, 1912-13. Chairman, Chinese Students' Alliance, Eastern Section, 1913-14. Delegate to the International Educational Convention at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915. Awarded President Butler's Scholarship, 1914-16. Instructor in Chinese, Columbia University, 1913-14. Returned to China, October, 1916.