Background
Mr. Li was born in Huangmei, Hubei, China, in 1901.
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Mr. Li was born in Huangmei, Hubei, China, in 1901.
Li Ti-tsun was a graduate of Tsinghua University, Peking, in 1928. He studied Political Science and Economics in Chicago, Harvard, and Wisconsin Universities between 1923 and 1929. Mr. Li was elected Jubilee Prizeman and Phi Beta Kappa, University of Wisconsin, in 1925. He received doctorate in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin in February 1929.
Mr. Li served as editor of the Chinese Students Monthly and the Chinese Students Quarterly at various times while studying in U.S.A. and also frequent contributor to the Nation and other well-known American periodicals. Li Ti-tsun toured through Europe, March-June, 1929, and returned to China in July of the same year.
He joined the Intelligence and Publicity Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as chief of the Second Section in September, 1929. Mr. Li was promoted Assistant Director of the Department in November, 1931. Li Ti-tsun was appointed Director of the same Department in February, 1933 and he also taught in the Central Political Academy and the National Central University, Nanjing, as Professor of Political Science from September, 1929, till June, 1931.