Word: ung
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...private collection of Chinese masters they could be sure of. The paintings dated from the 8th to the 18th Centuries; each of them had been traced all the way back and authenticated by one of the few living connoisseurs who really can: a Shanghai collector named Chang Ts'ung...
Chinese clustered swiftly as the wet and shiny newspapers were pasted on Chung king's walls. Solemnly they spelled out the black news. Teachers told their pupils, and some cried openly over Lo Tsung-t'ung (President Roosevelt), the man who symbolized America's good will and her good help. A puzzled ricksha man asked: "But who killed him? Who killed him?" A peasant sadly shook his head: "Szu-te t'ai tsao liao!-It was too soon that he died." One Chinese driver turned to an American on an Army jeep, mustered all the English...
...great philosopher of democracy. Mencius (372-289 [?] B.C.). As honorary president of China Institute, the speech of acceptance at the dedication was made by famed Dr. H. H. Kung (A.B. Oberlin; A.M. Yale), Vice Premier and Finance Minister of China, 75th lineal descendant of Confucius (from K'ung Futse meaning "Master Kung...
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek came to Cambridge from Wellesley yesterday, but she came only on a private visit to her nephew, Ling Kai K'ung who is a graduate student in Government as well as Mme. Chiang's "secretary-general" on her United States tour...
...First Lady of the Far East has been staying quietly in Wellesley during her visit, and did not visit Harvard in any official capacity. However, she took time out to visit K'ung's rooms at 43 Linnaean Street here, and to have lunch with him. The entire visit was kept secret, and K'ung, son of the Chinese Finance Minister, Mme. Chiang's brother, explained that he could not discuss details of the trip...