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  1. Hu Shih loved the Cornell University campus and considered it his second hometown. To honor his memory a group of Cornell alumni and Hu Shih admirers are working to build a memorial bench on the campus along the shore of Beebe Lake, Hu Shih's favorite. Your generous donation will bring the project to its fruition.

  2. c250.columbia.edu › c250_celebrates › remarkable_columbiansHu Shih - Columbia University

    Hu Shih (1890-1962) Philosopher, Educator. PhD 1917. Medal 1929 (hon.) LLD 1939 (hon.) A onetime cultural critic who became a leading figure in the emergence of modern China, Hu Shih rose to prominence by promoting the use of the vernacular in literature-a practice that earned him the title "father of the Chinese literary renaissance."

  3. Hu Shih , or Hu Shi, (born Dec. 17, 1891, Shanghai, China—died Feb. 24, 1962, Taiwan), Chinese Nationalist scholar and diplomat who helped establish the vernacular as the official written language.Hu studied under John Dewey at Columbia University and was profoundly influenced by Dewey’s philosophy and pragmatic methodology. Back in China, he began writing in vernacular Chinese, the use of ...

  4. c250.columbia.edu › c250_celebrates › remarkable_columbiansHu Shih - Columbia University

    Hu Shih (1890-1962) Philosopher, Educator. PhD 1917. Medal 1929 (hon.) LLD 1939 (hon.) A onetime cultural critic who became a leading figure in the emergence of modern China, Hu Shih rose to prominence by promoting the use of the vernacular in literature-a practice that earned him the title "father of the Chinese literary renaissance."

  5. 25 de dic. de 2021 · Hu Shih and his US confidante Edith Clifford Williams bid farewell for the last time at an American airport in September of 1960, two years before his death. Photo: Hu Shih Memorial Hall in Taiwan.

  6. Hu Shih (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher, historian and diplomat, is widely recognized as a key contributor to Chinese language reform, intellectual researches and public diplomacy. This collection of diverse content brings together his English essays, speeches, academic papers as well as book reviews from 1919 to 1962.English Writings of Hu ...

  7. Hu Shih was not a political activist, nor even primarily a political thinker. He was convinced that a stable political settlement could be achieved only after the social patterns and intellectual assumptions of the past had been swept away, and his chief concern was the introduction of new methods of research and modes of thought by means of ...