The Archives, IHP, is in possession of the personal documents of Academician Ping-ti Ho, which contain numerous manuscripts, research notes, and other materials. Among them, newspaper clippings which were saved by Dr. Ho are likewise valuable as they in part preserve the academic situation of his time. In 1993, for example, when the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) held an election for vice president, the candidates were then Prof. Yu Ying-shih of Princeton University and Prof. Evelyn Rawski of the University of Pittsburgh, the latter of which won the election at the end of the year. Reporting on the election, the China Times Express stated that Dr. Ho had been the only president of the AAS of Chinese ethnicity. Dr. Ho then preserved the reports by pasting them on a single page, thus placing Drs. Yu, Rawski, and Ho in the same document. Remarkably—and perhaps an event that no one could have anticipated—Prof. Rawski later delivered her seminal presidential address “Reenvisioning the Qing” after assuming the presidency in 1995, which was strongly contested by Dr. Ho, playing a role in the formation of and catalyzing future discussions on “New Qing History.”