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Ernest B. Price : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest B. Price
Ernest Batson Price (October 13, 1890 – October 20, 1973) was an American diplomat, university professor, military officer, and businessman. He spent over twenty years in China and witnessed first-hand warlord power struggles, the growth of Japanese militarism, America’s post-war diplomacy, China’s civil war, and the profound social change that followed. As a result of this first-hand experience, Price was one of America’s foremost authorities on Chinese language, culture, and politics from the early nineteen twenties through the mid nineteen fifties. ==Early life== Price was the son of Baptist missionaries serving in Henzada, Burma. He was the youngest of four children. After his father died in 1899, he was sent to school at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. After high school, he taught in a small, rural school in a German-speaking community in North Dakota. While there, he learned to speak, read and write German. His fluent German helped him get into college, and later qualified him to compete for an appointment in the United States Foreign Service. He attended college at University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, graduating in 1913.〔“Dr. Ernest B. Price” San Francisco Chronicle, 22 October 1973〕〔("Register of the Ernest Batson Price Papers, 1914-1960" ), Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 11 November 2010.〕
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