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Philip A. Kuhn
Philip A. Kuhn (Chinese name: , born September 9, 1933) is an American academic, sinologist and the Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Emeritus, at Harvard University.〔Harvard University Extension School, (Philip A. Kuhn ); retrieved 2011-05-09,〕 ==Personal life== Kuhn is the elder son of Ferdinand and Delia Kuhn, to whom he dedicated his first book. Ferdinand Kuhn, Jr. had been bureau chief of the London Office of the New York Times and later served at the Washington Post. Delia Kuhn was a writer who served as information director of the Office of Community War Services during World War II.〔("Delia W. Kuhn, Writer, 86," ) ''New York Times'' (US). December 19, 1989; retrieved 2011-05-09.〕 Kuhn attended Woodrow Wilson High School and then received his A.B. from Harvard College. Later he received his M.A. from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard University, where his dissertation advisor was John K. Fairbank. He enlisted in the United States Army, serving from 1955–1958. He married Sally Cheng (程吾) in the 1960s and had one son, Anthony Kuhn, the American journalist and current NPR correspondent.〔("Asian History Carnival #14 (Straight Outta Beijing...)," ) ''Jottings from the Granite Studio'' (blog), May 15, 2007; retrieved 2011-05-09.〕 bad link That marriage dissolved in 1980. He also had a daughter, Deborah W. Kuhn, with his second and now former wife Mary L. Smith. source?
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