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by Jonathan D. Spence
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Born in Ningbo in 1928; earned a BA from St. John's University (Shanghai) in 1949 (at age 20), an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1950, and a PhD from the University of Illinois in 1953 (at age 24).
Joining the academia in 1955, he was promoted to Professor at the California State University, Fullerton, in 1963 (at age 34) and served as the Chairman of the Faculty Council. Later, he was Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, and at the University of Texas, Dallas.
He was a Ford Foundation Visiting Professor to the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and became its Dean of the Faculty of Social Science and Commerce in 1968. He also was a Ford Foundation Visiting Professor to the Indian Institute of Mangement in Calcutta.
His 16 single-author English-language books include those written while in academia, as Director of Research of the EDP Auditing Foundation, as Associate Director of Cost Accounting Standards Board (an agency of the U. S. Congress), and as a staff member of the World Bank Group. A listing of these books is at page 366 of his "The Genealogy of Chess," published in 1998; that book was awarded a Book of the Year honor by a chess periodical.
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