Item 129 - Photo of Zeng Zhaolun crossing the Liu Tong River

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JCPP/Picken/4/2/6/129

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Photo of Zeng Zhaolun crossing the Liu Tong River

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  • 1944 (Creation)

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      Zeng Zhaolun (1899-1967), graduated from Qinghua University in 1920 and studied chemistry and chemical engineering at MIT. He returned to China in 1926 after received PhD and taught at Peking Univerisity and Southwest Associated University since then. He led the Science Delegation of Sichuan and Xikang of Southwest Associated University in 1941. Returning from this expedition, he edited and wrote a book titled Investigation of Daliangshan Yi District in 1945.

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