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William Lauw-Zecha

Aristide William Lauw-Zecha (1899-1983), usually known as William Lauw-Zecha, was an Indonesian plantation owner, businessman; and – as an alumnus of the class of 1923 of Iowa University – he was the first Indonesian to graduate from an American university.[1][2][3][4] He belonged to the Lauw-Sim-Zecha family, part of the 'Cabang Atas' gentry of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), and is the father of the hotelier Adrian Lauw-Zecha, founder of Aman Resorts.[5][6][7][8]

Aristide William Lauw-Zecha
Born1899
Died1983
NationalityIndonesian
Occupation(s)Plantation owner, businessman
Known forThe first Indonesian to graduate from an American university
SpouseLim Kim See
ChildrenAndrew Lauw-Zecha
Allen Lauw-Zecha
Adrian Lauw-Zecha
Alwin Lauw-Zecha
Austen Lauw-Zecha
Parent
  • Louis Tjeng Bie Lauw-Zecha (father)
RelativesLauw Tek Lok, Luitenant der Chinezen (paternal grandfather)
Louisa Zecha (paternal grandmother)
Sim Keng Koen, Kapitein der Chinezen (step-grandfather)
Lauw Ho (paternal great-grandfather)
Michelle Saram (granddaughter-in-law)

Biography edit

Born in 1899 in Sukabumi, a hill station in the Preanger highlands of West Java, Lauw-Zecha was the son of Louis Tjeng Bie Lauw-Zecha, and a grandson of the landlord and bureaucrat Lauw Tek Lok, Luitenant der Chinezen of Bekasi by his Indo-Bohemian wife, Louisa Zecha.[6][8][4] Lauw-Zecha's step-grandfather was Sim Keng Koen, the first Kapitein der Chinezen of Sukabumi.[9] The posts of Kapitein and Luitenant der Chinezen were high-ranking civil government positions in the Dutch colonial bureaucracy.[9]

The Lauw-Sim-Zecha family held landed estates (particuliere landen) and plantations around Batavia and Sukabumi, and lived in a grand manner as Sukabumi's premier Chinese gentry family.[9] Lauw-Zecha's own father, Louis, was the sole owner of the Soekaboemische Snelpersdrukkery, an office equipment and printing establishment, and had interests in tea and rice plantations, as well as export and import, including automobiles.[10] From 1911 onwards, Louis Lauw-Zecha also became the official distributor of Parker Pens, an American pen manufacturer, in the Dutch East Indies.[4] In 1920, Lauw-Zecha's father appointed an American professional, Edwin F. Lee, to act as associate manager of all his commercial interests in the Indies.[10]

This American connection continued when, in the late 1910s, William Lauw-Zecha attended Iowa University and, graduating in 1923, became the first Indonesian to acquire an American university degree.[1][2][11] During his time there, he was active in the Chinese Students' Alliance of Eastern States, U. S. A., and was elected as its executive councillor.[12] Upon returning to the Indies, Lauw-Zecha helped manage the family's landholdings, businesses and continued to act as the distributor of Parker Pens.[3][4]

Lauw-Zecha was married to Lim Kim See, a Malayan Chinese; together, the couple had five sons: Andrew, Allen, Adrian, Alwin and Austen Lauw-Zecha.[11] As parents, the couple prioritised their sons' education, all of whom ended up pursuing their education, like their father, in the United States.[11] Their fourth son Alwin, a Tufts alumnus of 1956, recalled his parents' comments: 'the only promise we are going to give you is that we will do our best to support you through the best formal education program that you each individually wish to pursue. Once you said you've had enough of studies, you are on your own.'[11]

The family's large landholdings and businesses survived the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Indonesian revolution of 1945–1950. In 1956, however, Sukarno, the first President of newly independent Indonesia, nationalised many of the country's private assets, forcing William Lauw-Zecha and many of his relatives to move overseas.[5] Lauw-Zecha settled down in Malaysia, where his wife originated, and died on July 6, 1983, in Kuala Lumpur.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lombard, Denys (1996). Nusa Jawa: Batas-batas pembaratan (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-979-605-452-7. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Gould, James W. (2012). Americans in Sumatra. New York City: Springer. ISBN 978-94-011-8846-3. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Ulukau: Index to the Honolulu advertiser and Honolulu star-bulletin 1929-1967. Volume III: Honolulu Dept of Public Works to Pianists (Gary Graffman 10/6/58)". www.ulukau.org. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e "466 Sheaffer Catalog Of Desk Sets 1970s 39 Pages". Parker & Co. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b Hilditch, Tom. "Paradise Regained." Asiaweek.com, 15 June 2001.
  6. ^ a b Zecha, Shirley (2004). The Zecha Heritage Cookbook: My Great Grandma Never Left Our Kitchen. Kuala Lumpur: Batavia Delights Sdn. Bhd. ISBN 978-983-41856-0-2. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Adrian Zecha (né en 1933) : ses hôtels hors de prix de la chaîne Aman ressemblent au paradis". Capital.fr (in French). 28 January 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b Haryono, Steve (2017). Perkawinan Strategis: Hubungan Keluarga Antara Opsir-opsir Tionghoa Dan 'Cabang Atas' Di Jawa Pada Abad Ke-19 Dan 20. Utrecht: Steve Haryono. ISBN 978-90-90-30249-2. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  9. ^ a b c Tan, Mely G. (1963). The Chinese of Sukabumi: A Study in Social and Cultural Accommodation. Ithaca: Cornell University. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b Office Appliances; The Magazine of Office Equipment. 1921. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  11. ^ a b c d . Tufts University. 24 September 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  12. ^ The Chinese Students' Monthly. Chinese Students' Alliance of Eastern States, U.S.A. 1922. Retrieved 11 May 2020.

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Aristide William Lauw Zecha 1899 1983 usually known as William Lauw Zecha was an Indonesian plantation owner businessman and as an alumnus of the class of 1923 of Iowa University he was the first Indonesian to graduate from an American university 1 2 3 4 He belonged to the Lauw Sim Zecha family part of the Cabang Atas gentry of the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia and is the father of the hotelier Adrian Lauw Zecha founder of Aman Resorts 5 6 7 8 Aristide William Lauw ZechaBorn1899Sukabumi Dutch East IndiesDied1983Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaNationalityIndonesianOccupation s Plantation owner businessmanKnown forThe first Indonesian to graduate from an American universitySpouseLim Kim SeeChildrenAndrew Lauw Zecha Allen Lauw Zecha Adrian Lauw Zecha Alwin Lauw Zecha Austen Lauw ZechaParentLouis Tjeng Bie Lauw Zecha father RelativesLauw Tek Lok Luitenant der Chinezen paternal grandfather Louisa Zecha paternal grandmother Sim Keng Koen Kapitein der Chinezen step grandfather Lauw Ho paternal great grandfather Michelle Saram granddaughter in law Biography editBorn in 1899 in Sukabumi a hill station in the Preanger highlands of West Java Lauw Zecha was the son of Louis Tjeng Bie Lauw Zecha and a grandson of the landlord and bureaucrat Lauw Tek Lok Luitenant der Chinezen of Bekasi by his Indo Bohemian wife Louisa Zecha 6 8 4 Lauw Zecha s step grandfather was Sim Keng Koen the first Kapitein der Chinezen of Sukabumi 9 The posts of Kapitein and Luitenant der Chinezen were high ranking civil government positions in the Dutch colonial bureaucracy 9 The Lauw Sim Zecha family held landed estates particuliere landen and plantations around Batavia and Sukabumi and lived in a grand manner as Sukabumi s premier Chinese gentry family 9 Lauw Zecha s own father Louis was the sole owner of the Soekaboemische Snelpersdrukkery an office equipment and printing establishment and had interests in tea and rice plantations as well as export and import including automobiles 10 From 1911 onwards Louis Lauw Zecha also became the official distributor of Parker Pens an American pen manufacturer in the Dutch East Indies 4 In 1920 Lauw Zecha s father appointed an American professional Edwin F Lee to act as associate manager of all his commercial interests in the Indies 10 This American connection continued when in the late 1910s William Lauw Zecha attended Iowa University and graduating in 1923 became the first Indonesian to acquire an American university degree 1 2 11 During his time there he was active in the Chinese Students Alliance of Eastern States U S A and was elected as its executive councillor 12 Upon returning to the Indies Lauw Zecha helped manage the family s landholdings businesses and continued to act as the distributor of Parker Pens 3 4 Lauw Zecha was married to Lim Kim See a Malayan Chinese together the couple had five sons Andrew Allen Adrian Alwin and Austen Lauw Zecha 11 As parents the couple prioritised their sons education all of whom ended up pursuing their education like their father in the United States 11 Their fourth son Alwin a Tufts alumnus of 1956 recalled his parents comments the only promise we are going to give you is that we will do our best to support you through the best formal education program that you each individually wish to pursue Once you said you ve had enough of studies you are on your own 11 The family s large landholdings and businesses survived the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Indonesian revolution of 1945 1950 In 1956 however Sukarno the first President of newly independent Indonesia nationalised many of the country s private assets forcing William Lauw Zecha and many of his relatives to move overseas 5 Lauw Zecha settled down in Malaysia where his wife originated and died on July 6 1983 in Kuala Lumpur 4 References edit a b Lombard Denys 1996 Nusa Jawa Batas batas pembaratan in Indonesian Jakarta Gramedia Pustaka Utama ISBN 978 979 605 452 7 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Gould James W 2012 Americans in Sumatra New York City Springer ISBN 978 94 011 8846 3 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Ulukau Index to the Honolulu advertiser and Honolulu star bulletin 1929 1967 Volume III Honolulu Dept of Public Works to Pianists Gary Graffman 10 6 58 www ulukau org Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b c d e 466 Sheaffer Catalog Of Desk Sets 1970s 39 Pages Parker amp Co Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Hilditch Tom Paradise Regained Asiaweek com 15 June 2001 a b Zecha Shirley 2004 The Zecha Heritage Cookbook My Great Grandma Never Left Our Kitchen Kuala Lumpur Batavia Delights Sdn Bhd ISBN 978 983 41856 0 2 Retrieved 11 May 2020 Adrian Zecha ne en 1933 ses hotels hors de prix de la chaine Aman ressemblent au paradis Capital fr in French 28 January 2016 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Haryono Steve 2017 Perkawinan Strategis Hubungan Keluarga Antara Opsir opsir Tionghoa Dan Cabang Atas Di Jawa Pada Abad Ke 19 Dan 20 Utrecht Steve Haryono ISBN 978 90 90 30249 2 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b c Tan Mely G 1963 The Chinese of Sukabumi A Study in Social and Cultural Accommodation Ithaca Cornell University Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b Office Appliances The Magazine of Office Equipment 1921 Retrieved 11 May 2020 a b c d International Alumni Profiles Tufts Student Services Tufts University 24 September 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 09 24 Retrieved 11 May 2020 The Chinese Students Monthly Chinese Students Alliance of Eastern States U S A 1922 Retrieved 11 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Lauw Zecha amp oldid 1164035724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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