English: Dr. Kim Kiusic, chairman of the Korean Interim Legislative Assembly and leader of the Coalition Committee, has long been active in Korean Affairs and education in China. He served in the Korean Provisional Government in exile as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Education, and Foreign Secretary. He was chief delegats to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 when he presented Korea's case. A resident of the US, he was educated in Roanoke, Virginia College, which conferred an honorary degree upon him; About 1920, he returned to the states to organize and became chairman of the Korean Commission to Europe and America with headquarters in Washington DC. ; Signal Corps Photo Released by Pubilc Info Div 23 Dec 1947 received thru PID copy. neg. Lot 15283 ms
한국어: 김규식 박사. 남조선과도입법의원 의장이자 좌우합작위원회의 대표이다. 오랫동안 중국에서 조선의 독립운동과 교육에 힘써왔다. 대한민국 임시정부의 외교부장관, 교육부장관, 외교부 서기를 역임했다. 1919년 파리강화회의에 대한민국 대표로 참가했다. Roanoke 대학 학사를 수료하였고, 1920년에 대한민국 임시정부 구미외교위원부 위원장에 재직하였다.
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