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Tsai Yuan-Pei, the 1st President of Academia Sinica (April 1928- March 1940)
Certificate of Appointment for Tsai Yuan-Pei as the 1st President of Academia Sinica (April 23, 1928)
The Institute of History and Philology was Relocated to the Meditation Building in Beihai Park, Beiping in 1929
Group Photo of President Tsai Yuan-Pei (Front Row in the Middle) and the Attendees of the 6th Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Photographed in 1930
Weather Station of the Institute of Meteorology, Academia Sinica in the 1930s
The Institute of History and Philology was Relocated from Shanghai to Nanjing in 1934
The Main Office of Academia Sinica was Located at No.1 Jimingsi Road, Nanjing City, in 1935
The New Building of the Main Office of Academia Sinica in Nanjing City was Completed in 1935
Chu Chia-Hua, the 2nd and Acting President of Academia Sinica (September 1940- October 1957)
The Institute of History and Philology was Relocated to Sichuan during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
Mr. Hu Shih (Middle) Paid a Courtesy Visit to President Roosevelt (Left) of the United States, Photographed in 1941
Official Document about Acting President Chu Chia-Hua Dispatched Mr. Chung-Yao Chao to Observe the Atomic Bomb Tests Conducted by the United States in 1946
The Institutes of Natural Sciences including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics were Relocated to "Zaijun Laboratory" in Shanghai in 1946
Relocation of the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Mathematics to Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry Research Center in Nanjing (Current Jiuhua Mountain Science Park) in 1948
Group Photo of the 1st Convocation of Academicians in 1948
The Rented Warehouse at Yangmei Railway Station during the Early Period of the Relocation of the Institute of History and Philology to Taiwan in 1949
Colleagues from the Institute of History and Philology were Working in Yangmei Warehouse in 1949
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