Lin Sen
Americannoun
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The veteran filmmaker will play Lin Sen, the former president of the ruling Nationalist government that the communists forced into exile in Taiwan in 1949, he said.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2010
Lin Sen stands as a symbol of the new monogamy which is eclipsing the practice of polygamy* and leading the nation toward yet another Western custom.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When the Republic was established Lin Sen returned to China and, in 1912, was elected Senator in the first parliament, a post he held until 1923.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Tired, old and most beloved Lin Sen, President of the Republic of China, died this week ripe with 81 eventful years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That elderly and respected stooge, Mr. Lin Sen, the Chinese President, went aboard a warship which took him 1,000 miles up the Yangtze to Chungking.
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