Gao Enhong
Gao Enhong (Chinese: 高恩洪; pinyin: Gāo ēnhóng, born 1875 - died 1943 in Beijing) was a Chinese politician in Republic of China in the early 20th century.
As governor of the Jiaozhou territory, Gao Enhong advocated the establishment of Qingdao University, a private academic institution, in 1924. He also served as first president of the university.[1]
After losing his office as a consequence of the Second Zhili-Fengtian War, Gao Enhong left politics and went into business.[1]
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