Obituaries Related to "Chang" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths CHANG, JEN, CHUNG
CHANG -- Jen - chung, 92, March 11. Devoted husband of 60 years of Chi-hsuan, beloved father of Han-hua and Ti-Hua, grandfather of four. Tsinghua Law School, Masters degrees Columbia, Queens College. Lawyer; president Foreign Correspondents Club Tokyo 1946; bestselling author ''Ledo Road,'' ''Landing in Korea''; librarian. Wake at Ortiz Funeral Home, 235 W. 72 St, Tuesday, March 15, 4-8PM. Funeral on Wednesday, 10:30AM. Visit http:// jen-chung.blogspot.com.
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103
For 17 years, his aim was to help the children of Chinese immigrants acquire an American identity as they adapted to life in the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEN, SHIH, CHANG
SHEN-Shih-Chang. Of San Francisco, CA, formerly of Hamden, CT, died on March 5, 2002 at the age of 90. Born in Shanghai, China, he received his BS from Yenching University, his MD from Peking Union Medical College, and his PhD from Cambridge University, England. Dr. Shen was named director of the National Institute of Physiology in Shanghai, but the outbreak of World War II prevented him from returning to his homeland to assume that post. From 1948 to 1958 he was a professor of zoology at Yale U ...
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103
For 17 years, his aim was to help the children of Chinese immigrants acquire an American identity as they adapted to life in the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEN, SHIH, CHANG
SHEN-Shih-Chang. Of San Francisco, CA, formerly of Hamden, CT, died on March 5, 2002 at the age of 90. Born in Shanghai, China, he received his BS from Yenching University, his MD from Peking Union Medical College, and his PhD from Cambridge University, England. Dr. Shen was named director of the National Institute of Physiology in Shanghai, but the outbreak of World War II prevented him from returning to his homeland to assume that post. From 1948 to 1958 he was a professor of zoology at Yale U ...
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103
For 17 years, his aim was to help the children of Chinese immigrants acquire an American identity as they adapted to life in the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEN, SHIH, CHANG
SHEN-Shih-Chang. Of San Francisco, CA, formerly of Hamden, CT, died on March 5, 2002 at the age of 90. Born in Shanghai, China, he received his BS from Yenching University, his MD from Peking Union Medical College, and his PhD from Cambridge University, England. Dr. Shen was named director of the National Institute of Physiology in Shanghai, but the outbreak of World War II prevented him from returning to his homeland to assume that post. From 1948 to 1958 he was a professor of zoology at Yale U ...
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103
For 17 years, his aim was to help the children of Chinese immigrants acquire an American identity as they adapted to life in the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEN, SHIH, CHANG
SHEN-Shih-Chang. Of San Francisco, CA, formerly of Hamden, CT, died on March 5, 2002 at the age of 90. Born in Shanghai, China, he received his BS from Yenching University, his MD from Peking Union Medical College, and his PhD from Cambridge University, England. Dr. Shen was named director of the National Institute of Physiology in Shanghai, but the outbreak of World War II prevented him from returning to his homeland to assume that post. From 1948 to 1958 he was a professor of zoology at Yale U ...
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103
For 17 years, his aim was to help the children of Chinese immigrants acquire an American identity as they adapted to life in the United States.
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