Chapter 9 The Masters
Subtitle of this chapter: The rest of my life... Well, it's too late to wear it!
Our Master Yuan is not going to interfere with the production and production of "The Lonely Girl in the Famine". After all, in today's era of large-scale industrialization, even a time traveler cannot conquer the world.
Professional affairs should be handed over to professionals.
Besides, talking about money hurts feelings. Budget and signing contracts is offensive. He doesn't want to ruin his relationship with the movie master, and they will continue to cooperate in the future. Moreover, he is a man with a private lawyer, so he can just ask Mr. John McCall to come forward.
So, they talked about some of the filming issues of the script next, and happily finished the lunch.
After dinner, Mr. David Griffith couldn't sit still. For film artists like him, having such an excellent script in front of him, it would be a crime to not hurry up and prepare for the filming. He immediately said goodbye and returned to the hotel with the script.
Just when Yuan Yan suddenly wanted to have a good relationship with Miss Jish (Len) in China, Miss Aiuka walked in and said, "Neo, the printing factory has sent your sample book."
"My sample book..." Master Yuan was excited and his book "Socialism" was finally printed.
Now he is the great patron of NYU and is likely to become an honorary director in the future. He is worried that he will not be able to find a recommended person to skip the grade and apply for a doctorate. Irving Adams, Julian Chandler and James Conant have taken the initiative to become his recommended person.
His doctoral thesis was handed over last Friday. In fact, he had already obtained the phd., and now he just has to go through a program.
Well, even if he didn't copy Mises's "Socialism" and wrote something casually, his doctorate degree would not be a big problem. But he was still very careful.
At that time, most universities in the United States required every doctoral candidate to submit 100 copies of the paper to the school authorities. Our Master Yuan printed 1,000 copies in one breath, and there were 900 copies, which were the stepping stones, and he vowed to knock all the economists around the world.
His doctoral thesis must be very popular and everyone around the world knows that what is "not clear" like "Daoke Hu" can be "not clear" can become a case in the historical community in decades.
No matter how Master Hu's disciples and the historical community in later generations, especially the Taiwanese historical community, they covered and boasted about him, Hu Shizhi did not get the phd until 1927, ten years after he wrote his doctoral thesis. From this perspective, Dr. Hu, like a certain "Dr. Fang", was a fraud.
In fact, this incident was already in a turmoil in America in 1919.
On September 7, 1919, more than two years after Hu Shi passed the final exam for his doctoral degree and had returned to China, Zhu Jingnong, a friend of Hu Shi who was still studying in the United States at that time, wrote a letter to him about this: "Now there is a boring thing that I have to tell you... A nonsense with a gentleman who was a friend of his past and a vengeance now... "Old Hu pretended to be a doctor" and said, "There is no 'pass' in the oral examination... Of all the friends of his past, naturally no one believes this statement. However, there are not many friends of his past, and now he is "there are many people and I am few" and cannot argue. Only ask you to print the paper quickly, and there is no way to spread the rumors." (Author's note: Excerpt from "Selected Letters of Hu Shi")
Zhu Jingnong and other friends repeatedly urged Hu Shi to quickly adopt self-defense measures to publish his doctoral thesis immediately, but Dr. Hu never took action. It was not that he didn't care about the slander of a villain, but that he did not get a doctorate at all at that time.
Our Master Yuan is different. Not only does he really want to "Tao can be entrusted to Yuan", but he also wants to publicize his phd. No one can make any mistakes in the future.
This is closely related to his life. His first systematic task, "knowledge changes destiny, and education increases qualifications." has not been completed yet.
"An, let the workers send the books to the study. You have prepared all the envelopes and papers, and I'm going to do a big fight next..."
Since we want to publicize it, we have to publicize it to the economics community all over the world. Yuan Yanshu will next write a letter to the masters of economics.
In fact, he always felt that he had traveled through time a little too late, and of course his great-great-uncle was a little too unsatisfied. Because of these two reasons, he missed a master.
Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian school and one of the founders of modern marginal utility theory, just died two days ago, on February 26, 1921.
In 1840, Carl Menger was born in Galicia (at the time of Austrian territory and now belongs to Poland). His life experience was not complicated. He was a master who was purely academic but became an official, and then re-entered his academic embrace.
In 1867, he received his Ph.D. in law from Krakow University. After graduation, he became a journalist in economic analysis. After a few years, he joined the Information Department of the General Office of the Austrian Prime Minister.
In 1873, Mengel was promoted to the "outstanding professor" in the law department of the University of Vienna, which made him resolutely abandon politics and enrolled in school. In 1876, he served as the tutor of the Austrian crown prince and accompanied the 18-year-old crown prince to travel to various European countries. After returning to China in 1879, he was appointed as a professor of political economy at the University of Vienna. From then on, he was relieved to his peaceful academic life and did not die two days ago.
When Yuan Hongjian thought of his academic development in economics, he felt so angry. His great-great-uncle was wasting his life and wasting this great era.
You said that you are studying political economy, why can't you get along with these masters when they are alive? As long as you have a few letters from masters in your hand, they are those written letters that are specifically polite. You... well, I can spread everywhere that these masters are very eye-catching to me.
In fact, when he found out that he must be a "reactionary academic clan" of neoclassical liberalism, he immediately wrote a "loyalty letter" to Master Mengel, saying how he admired this master, how he was influenced by the theory of marginal utility, and how he became a neoclassical liberalist.
Unfortunately, it was the end of 1920. Master Mengel, who was seriously ill, probably had no energy to read the letter when he received it.
An extremely important economics master passed by our Master Yuan. Master Yuan did not have the blessing of an important figure. He was not as thick-skinned as a student of Menger, so he had to become his spiritual disciple.
Chapter completed!