Education
1923 Doctor of Philosophy in English literature, supervised by Irving Babbitt, Harvard University.
張歆海
1923 Doctor of Philosophy in English literature, supervised by Irving Babbitt, Harvard University.
1900, June 24 Born, Shanghai, China
1916-1918 Student, Tsinghua College, Peking, China
1919 Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University
1920 Master of Arts, Harvard University
1921 Attache, Chinese Delegation, Washington Disarmament Conference
1926 Professor, and Chairman of English Literature, Peking National University
1927 Married to Siang-mei Han
1928-1933 Director of European and American Department, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1933-1937 Chinese Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
1937-1940 Professor of Western Literature, University of Nanking
1941-1945 Lecturer in United States.A. on Chinese war effort
1943 Special Assistant to Foreign Minister T. V. Soong
1944 Author: Chiang Kai-Shek, Asia"s Manitoba of Destiny
1947-1948 Director, Chinese United Nations Association
1948 Author: Letters From a Chinese Diplomat
1951-1953 Research Professor, Long Island University
1956-1969 Professor of the English literature, Humanities and East Asian History in Social Science Department, Farleigh Dickinson University
1956 Author: The Fabulous Concubine
1958 Author: Within the Four Seas
1966 Author: America and China, a New Approach to Asia
1972, December 7 Died, Shanghai, China.