2012年4月10日 星期二

Feb. 二月








On Feb. 2, 1943, the remainder of Nazi forces from the Battle of Stalingrad surrendered in a major victory for the Soviets in World War II.

胡適之先生的行程待補 似無日記 不過這幾月的日記是寶藏
譬如說
成"書"過程和論文大要可參考

胡適日記全集:

胡適日記》︰1943年2月3日 寫4000字 20日改 3月28改為萬字 9月15日改

1948年1月4 刊於 史語所 集刊 第20本》︰1948年6月


胡適《易林斷歸崔篆的判決書》/逯欽立

胡適的《易林斷歸崔篆的判決書--考證學方法論舉例》
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On Feb. 5, 1937 小羅斯福總統的妙招

On Feb. 5, 1937, President Roosevelt proposed increasing the number of Supreme Court justices; critics charged Roosevelt was attempting to "pack" the court.

這是小羅斯福總統著名的一招 Herbert A. Simon 的回憶錄 Models of My Life 提過這

胡適應該也談過--待查


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On Feb. 9, 1943, the World War II battle of Guadalcanal in the southwest Pacific ended with an American victory over Japanese forces. 此日無日記
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待補
On Feb. 10, 1962, the Soviet Union exchanged captured American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for Rudolph Ivanovich Abel, a Soviet spy held by the United States.

(Hu Shih (simplified Chinese: 胡适; traditional Chinese: 胡適; pinyin: Hú Shì, 17 December 1891 — 24 February 1962), born Simen (Chinese: 嗣穈) and originally ..)

On Feb. 11, 1945, President Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin signed the Yalta Agreement during World War II.

On Feb. 13, 1935, a jury in Flemington, N.J., found Bruno Richard Hauptmann guilty of first-degree murder in the kidnap-death of the infant son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. Hauptmann was later executed. 南行 缺日記 胡適日記全集 7: 1934-1939

1956年2月13日胡適日記全集 9 : 1953-1962
頁174
除日記外 晚餐在李書華家"賞飯" 回家給他信 指出"勒 刻也"的多例
中國版的日記全集 還另外有某人 (為寫出)談胡適譯都德的小說柏林之圍 全祖望引一"甚可比例"的中國明末清初的實際故事

On Feb. 14, 1929, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre took place in a Chicago garage as seven rivals of Al Capone's gang were gunned down.胡適日記全集 5: 1928-1929 頁532 北京 無日記

On Feb. 16, 1923, the burial chamber of King Tutankhamen's recently unearthed tomb was unsealed in Egypt.


On Feb. 17, 1972, President Nixon departed on his historic trip to China.


Feb. 19 1920 Diary 胡適日記全集 , 第 2 卷 1915-1920 p.634
"Up In Mabel's Room" is based on a stage play of the same name. Dennis O'Keefe, Marjorie Reynolds & Gail Patrick star in this bit of fluff.

Sep. 12, 1920 p.755
Mitral incompetent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mitral valve
Diagram of the human heart (cropped).svg
Anterior (frontal) view of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow. (Mitral valve labeled at center right.)
Gray495.png
Base of ventricles exposed by removal of the atria. (Bicuspid (mitral) valve visible at bottom left.)
Latin valva atrioventricularis sinistra, valva mitralis
Gray's subject #138 534
MeSH Mitral+Valve
The mitral valve (also known as the bicuspid valve or left atrioventricular valve) is a dual-flap (bi- from the Latin, meaning double, and mitral- from the Latin, meaning shaped like a mitre) valve in the heart that lies between the left atrium (LA) and the left ventricle (LV). The mitral valve (not to be confused with the congenital bicuspid aortic valve) and the tricuspid valve are known collectively as the atrioventricular valves because they lie between the atria and the ventricles of the heart and control the flow of blood.

On Feb. 19, 1945, during World War II, some 30,000 United States Marines landed on the Western Pacific island of Iwo Jima, where they encountered ferocious resistance from Japanese forces. The Americans took control of the strategically important island after a month-long battle. 胡適日記全集, 第 8 卷: 1940-1952 1945年日記怎"從缺"?

Blitz of Darwin remembered on 70th anniversary of Japanese attack by: Hamish Heard
TODAY is the 70th anniversary of Japan's air assault on Darwin, the first wartime attack on Australian soil. Hamish Heard speaks to a man who lived through the fear Basil Stahl was enjoying a cup of tea at morning smoko when 242 Japanese planes ...


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On Feb. 20, 1962, astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth as he flew aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule.


On Feb. 21, 1965, former Black Muslim leader Malcolm X was shot and killed by assassins identified as Black Muslims as he was about to address a rally in New York City; he was 39.

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 Dr. Hu Shih

Dr. Hu Shih died of a heart attack in Taipei on February 24. Under the title "Dr. Hu Shih, Literary Rebirth in China," the London Times said on February 26: "Hu Shih was one of the leading figures in the intellectual life of China during the past 50 years, and in the world of literature, perhaps the dominant one. He was a member of that younger generation whose revolt against a stultifying and conformist tradition burst into revolutionary flame during the period known as the May 4 movement of 1919. Dr. Hu's part in this movement will be most remembered for his advocacy of a vernacular literature, based on the ordinary spoken language (pai hua) in place of the old classical written language."

The New York Post said on February 27: "In his 70 years Dr. Hu Shih lived through the revolution that swept China out of the feudalism of the Manchus and then the counterrevolution of Communism that imposed a new dictatorship on the Chinese people. He never wavered throughout this tragic cycle in his belief in the rights of free men and the dignity of the individual.

"Through the many vicissitudes of his life, Dr. Hu never gave any sign that his faith in man had been shaken. It would be wrong to call him an optimist, for that implies a naive acceptance that all must be for the best in the best possible of worlds. But his background in China, coupled with his advanced education in this country, made him a humanist in the finest sense of that often abused term. In short, he believed in the future of men." George E. Sokolsky, an American columnist and schoolmate of Dr. Hu at Columbia University, said in the Washington Post on March 2: "Many of his friends regretted that Hu Shih did not complete his history of Chinese philosophy and then turn it into English. Perhaps no one else can do it with his enthusiasm, his breadth of knowledge both of Eastern and Western science.

"Marxism had no appeal to him. The Russians tried to influence him but failed. One of his closest friends and associates at Peking National University, Professor Chen Tu-shiu, was the first head of the Communist Party of China, but Chen's activities ended their friendship."

The Manila Chronicle, in its editorial of February 27, wrote: "The death of Dr. Hu Shih ... deprives Nationalist China of the intellectual leadership of a humanist and philosopher who, for decades, had done yeoman's service in the propagation of that great moral and humane tradition which have been ennobled in the pages of Confucius and Lao Tze.

"But Dr. Hu Shih was also a modern mind ... He was at home in the humanist tradition of the West and for a long time, as educator in his native land, he served as the bridge between the culture of the West and of China ...

"It is in his eloquent and constant striving for the freedom of the human mind that his country and the rest of the world will honor him and the Communist world will denigrate him."


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