William Kirby was an English scientist born on February 19, 1759. He is best known for his work in entomology, the study of insects. Kirby's research and writings helped advance the understanding of insect biology and classification. He co-authored the first comprehensive work on British insects, making significant contributions to the field of natural history. Kirby's dedication to science has left a lasting impact on the study of entomology.

"Harvard is first and foremost a university and not a consulting operation, and our job here is to teach and to research and to create knowledge on Asia in conjunction and in cooperation with scholars as well as with political, intellectual, and cultural leaders in Asia."



"The PRC is the big brother in this relationship, and it has the capacity to be generous to Taiwan on this issue in a manner that might do much to defuse that issue internally in Taiwan."



"I don't believe that economic and cultural interaction automatically brings greater peace and understanding, although it may help in that regard."



"The Chinese government since 1979 has been very successful in economic development, and successful enough, simply by surviving, in the realm of political development."

