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Zhou Houkun
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While studying at MIT, Zhou developed a prototype for a Chinese typewriter, which could produce 4,000 common Chinese characters. His prototype received international attention and was featured in ''The New York Times'' and ''Popular Science''. He returned to China in an effort to mass-produce the typewriter alongside the Commercial Press; due to poor production quality, Zhou never saw the mass production of his design. After his contract with Commercial Press ended, he worked as an engineer for various Chinese companies, as the chief editor of the ''Journal of The Chinese Engineering Society,'' and as the vice president of Shanghai Industrial Junior College, which he cofounded in 1940. He fled from China during its communist revolution and retired in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia