Hao Ring Qing

Description

Alternate name spellings found in primary source documents: Hoh (Phoebe) Ying-Tsing; Miss Phoebe Ying-Tsing

Hao most likely grew up in Hubei. When she came to Ginling, she was on the staff of the Ginling College Magazine. After graduating, she went to Peking National University and taught for two years at the YWCA Normal School of Physical Education in Shanghai before becoming the first alum to come back and teach at Ginling in 1923. She taught in the Chinese and Education departments, and headed the Chinese section of the Ginling library. In 1928, she got her Masters degree at Columbia University’s Teachers College, living in Whittier Hall. She did notable work in the fields of social work and rural service, such as investigating rural education in Wuxi (Wusih) and becoming a famine relief worker there. She did rural educational work in Wuchang as well. This work was for the National Economic Council and Ginling in Chengtu.

Source

Photograph: Ginling College Magazine June 1928, Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, Group 11, Box 151, Folder 2950, Yale Divinity Library, http://divinity-adhoc.library.yale.edu/UnitedBoard/Ginling_College/Box%20151/RG011-151-2950.pdf.