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===After World War II=== [[File:FJU Graduate 1947.jpg|left|thumb|Graduates of the Fu Jen Catholic University, 1947.]] Since the university's operation had not been interrupted by the war, it quickly became one of China's top science programs. Well-known scientists such as [[Chien Shih-Liang]] taught at Fu Jen, and graduates such as [[Lee C. Teng]] and [[Wang Guangmei]] became famous alumni. On December 24, 1945, [[Thomas Tien Ken-sin]], the university chairman, was made a [[Cardinal (Catholic Church)|cardinal]]. The following year, the School of Agriculture was added and preparations for the School of Medicine began. Also in the same year, the first Taiwan Alumni Association of Fu Jen was established in [[Dadu District, Taichung|Dadu]], [[Taichung]], Taiwan.<ref>王紹禎,〈輔仁大學校史〉,收入陳明章發行,《學府紀聞──私立輔仁大學》(臺北:南京出版有限公司,1982年8月),頁9。</ref> After the [[Chinese Communist|Communists]] assumed power in China in 1949, religious organisations, including the [[Catholic Church]], began to be systematically repressed. In 1952 this intensified and the government merged Fu Jen with the [[Beijing Normal University]], [[Peking University]], [[Renmin University]], [[China University of Political Science and Law]], and [[Central University of Finance and Economics]]. Under [[Mao Zedong]]'s arrangement, [[Chen Yuan (historian)|Chen Yuan]], the former president of Fu Jen, was transferred to the Normal University as the new president.
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