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Mary C. Kim Joh (1904 – February 9, 2005), also known as Che Sik Cho, was a Korean-American music composer, academic and medical research scientist.〔Dunning, Jennifer. ( "Mary Kim Joh, 101, Who Wrote a Korean Anthem, Is Dead" ), ''New York Times.'' February 11, 2005; retrieved 2012-12-12.〕 Joh is best known for writing "School Bell" (학교종 ''Hak'kyo Jong'') in 1945. This children's song is taught to pre-school students in South Korea.〔Campbell, Patricia Shehan. (1994). ''Roots and branches,'' p. 48.〕 ==Early life== Joh, ''née'' Kim Sam-sik (김삼식), was born in Seoul in 1904. She was the daughter of Kim Ik-seung, the founder of one of Korea's first joint-stock companies, and a niece of Kim Kyu-sik.〔전우용 (U-yong ).《서울은 깊다 : 서울의 시공간에 대한 인문학적 탐사》''(Seoul: A humanistic exploration of place and time in Seoul )'', 돌베개 (), 2008, (p. 364 ).〕 She graduated from Ewha Womans University. In 1930, she was awarded a master's degree in music at the University of Michigan.〔"('학교종' 작곡 김메리씨 별세 )" ''(Bell' composer Mary Kim passes away )'', ''Hankyoreh'', 2005-02-13; retrieved 2015-11-17.〕 Later in life, she earned a master's degree in science from Wayne State University.〔
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