Jump to content

Who's Who in China (3rd edition)/Liu Ta Chun

From Wikisource

Mr. Dakuin K. Lieu

到大鈞字季陶

(Liu Ta-chun)

Mr. Lieu was born at Chinkiang, Kiangsu Province, in 1891. He studied mathematics, science and modern languages under private tutors until he reached the age of 14 when he attended school in Shanghai and Peking. At the former place he attended the Y. M. C. A. School; and at the latter he went to the Wu Ch'eng Middle School first and then the Imperial University. In 1911 Mr. Lieu went to America and studied economics at the University of Michigan. In 1915, upon the advice and under the direction of Professor Henry C. Adams, he travelled extensively in the United States studying industrial and financial conditions of that country as affected by the Great War. He received B. A. degree in June and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Upon returning to China, Mr. Lieu became English Secretary of the Kiangsu Provincial Educational Association. From 1916 to 1919 he was Professor of Economy in the Tsing Hua College. During 1919-1920 he was Cost Accountant of the Hanyang Iron Works. In 1920 he joined the Government Bureau of Economic information of which he is now Chief of the Research and Investigation Department. In September 1923 Mr. Lieu was appointed expert of the All-China Finance Commission. Mr. Lieu has served at different times as Secretary of the Chinese Delegation to the Washington Conference, Expert of the Special Tariff Conference Preparation Bureau of the Foreign Office, Dean of the English Departinent of the Peking Government Teachers' College, Professor of English of the same college. Mr. Lieu was elected a Fellow of the Royal English Society of Arts in 1920. He is a frequent contributor to Chinese and foreign newspapers and magazines, such as the China Weekly Review, the Wall Street Journal, New York, the London Financier, the Baltimore Sun, the Chinese Social and Political Science Review, the Chinese Bankers' Magazine in Peking, the Peking Daily News, the Peking Leader, and other papers. Mr. Lieu has been awarded the Fourth Order of Chiaho for “contribution to learning and service to society."