Reminiscences of Ting-fu Fuller Tsiang: oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Ting-fu Fuller Tsiang: oral history, 1965.

Reminiscences of childhood; education in the United States, including graduate studies at Columbia University; wartime work in France with the Y.M.C.A.; teaching at Tsinghua University; reflections on career as educatory, government official, head of the Chinese National Relief and Reconstrucation Commission, chief of the Chinese Delegation to the United Nations, and Chinese ambassador to Washington.

Transcript: 250 leaves.

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