Word: liu
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...whom China's medical burden falls most heavily is 56-year-old Dr. J. Heng Liu, a onetime director of PUMC. Harvard-trained Dr. Liu was China's public health chief before the war, and Army Surgeon General during the war, is now chief medical officer of CNRRA (a cousin of UNRRA) and medical director of the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China...
Married. Dr. Chengting T. Wang, 64, onetime Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. (1936-38), a Yale-educated leader of China's revolution, who in 1912 helped organize its first provisional government, was a member of its first cabinet; and Dorothy A. Liu; both for the second time; in Shanghai...
...that was nearly 20 years ago. Bad years had come-years of poor crops, high taxes, heavy cares about his own growing household. As youth and man Liu knew only the cloth sandals of his Szechwan neighbors...
Jung Yao. Last month, in Chungking, Liu and 40 other cotton-garbed soldiers climbed, grinning, into a shiny American monster and flew off into the east. It was a jung yao (glorious) day for him. Shanghai was the most wondrous place he had ever seen. Above all, the Japs he had fled and followed for three long years were surrendering as meekly as meadow mice. It was like a dream...
...barracks last week Liu, the peasant's son, came upon the trunk of a captured Japanese. In it he found a pair of hobnailed shoes. They were worn and rough, but they were leather. Carefully Liu drew them on his feet. To his bare ankles they felt smooth and cool as silk. Liu wriggled his toes, walked a few steps, and grinned. This was no dream...