| Robert Payne CollectionCollection 293
 Chronology 1911Pierre Stephen Robert Payne was born December 4, 1911, in Saltash, County of Cornwall,
                                 England; attended St. Paul's School, London.
 
 1928-1930
 Attended the Diocesan College, Rondebosch, South Africa and the University of Capetown,
                                 1928-1930.
 
 1931-1933
 Worked as a shipwright's apprentice at Cammell, Laird's Shipbuilding Company, Birkendhead.
 
 1933-1935
 Attended Liverpool University.
 
 1936
 Worked for the Inland Revenue as an Assistant Inspector of Taxes in Guilford.
 
 1937
 Attended the University of Munich in summer.
 
 1937-1938
 Attended the Sorbonne, in Paris, 1938.
 
 1937-1938
 Traveled in Europe.
 
 1938 (summer)
 Covered the Civil War in Spain for the London News Chronicle.
 
 1939
 Returned to Barcelona, Spain.
 
 1939
 Visited his parents in Singapore.
 
 1939-1941 September
 Worked as a shipwright at the Singapore Naval Base and in 1941 he became an armament
                                 officer and chief camouflage officer for British Army Intelligence there.
 
 1941 December
 Was sent to Chungking, China, to serve as Cultural Liaison Officer at the British
                                 Embassy.
 
 1942 January
 Covered the battle of Changsha for the London Times.
 
 1942-1943
 Taught English literature at Fuhtan University, near Chungking.
 
 1942 August 13
 Married Rose Hsiung, daughter of Hsiung Hse-ling, a former prime minister of China.
 
 1943-1946 September
 Moved to Kunming and taught English poetry and naval architecture at Lienta University.
                                 Together with Chinese scholars and poets, compiled and co-translated The White Pony.
                                 Met General George C. Marshall, Chiang Kai-shek, and Mao Tse-tung.
 
 1946 Summer
 Briefly visited India. Interviewed Jinnah and Nehru.
 
 1946 November
 Came to the United States. Lived in Madison Square Hotel, 26th Street and Madison
                                 Avenue.
 
 1946 December
 Spent Christmas in Boston.
 
 1947 January
 Went to California. Mailing address c/o Mary Pritchard, New York City. Visited San
                                 Francisco.
 
 1947 May
 Traveled to Santa Monica, California. Rented a room from Anna Mae Wong, 236 San Vicente
                                 Boulevard.
 
 1947 June
 Rented a room from Mrs. Jessie Carmak, 1422 San Vicente Boulevard, Santa Monica.
 
 1947 July
 Rented a room from Mrs. Ivy Wilson, 643 North Hayworth Boulevard, Los Angeles.
 
 1947 August
 Moved to 1538 North McCadden Place, Hollywood.
 
 1947 September
 Moved to 1321 South Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles.
 
 1949 (spring)
 Visited Persia with the Asia Institute Expedition.
 
 1949 May
 Traveled with Arthur Upham Pope to Paris, Constantinople, Baghdad, and London.
 
 1949-1954
 Professor of English and Author-in-Residence at Alabama College, Montevallo. Founded
                                 the Montevallo Review.
 
 1950 June
 Visited New York City.
 
 1950 August
 Letters addressed to Lyman Wyman Spalding, 11577 Missouri Avenue, Los Angeles.
 
 1951 February
 Received an honorary M.A. degree from the Asia Institute.
 
 1951 August
 Mailing address. R.R. 1, Box 379A, Topanga, California.
 
 1952
 Divorced Rose Hsiung Payne.
 
 1952
 Visited Charles Olson at Black Mountain College, North Carolina.
 
 1952 May
 Mailing address 21324 Hillside Drive, Topanga, California.
 
 1953 June-July
 Lived at Royalton Hotel, New York City.
 
 1953
 Address Hollywood Athletic Club, 6525 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood.
 
 1953? December 9
 Became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
 
 1954 May, October
 Visited Rex Stead in Miami Beach, Florida
 
 1954 October-November
 Shared apartment with James Putnam, 31 West 12th Street, New York City
 
 1955 August, September
 Hollywood Athletic Club
 
 1956 July
 Traveled in Europe.
 
 1956 November
 Hollywood Athletic Club.
 
 1956
 210 Riverside Drive, New York City
 
 1958 August
 Visited Greece and Rhodes.
 
 1959 January-March 1960
 Van Cortland Hotel, New York City
 
 1960
 2 West 67th Street.
 
 1962
 Visited Israel.
 
 1965
 Visited Rome.
 
 1967
 Bought 2 West 67th Street Apartment
 
 1967
 Became the series editor of The Russian Library, issued by New York University's
                                 Washington Square Press.
 
 1967
 Chairman of the Translation Committee of P.E.N.
 
 1976
 Founded the Translation Center at Columbia with Frank MacShane and William Jay Smith.
 
 1981
 Married Sheila Lalwani.
 
 1983 February 18, 1983
 Died while on vacation in Bermuda.
 
 1983 March 3
 Memorial service at the chapel at Columbia University.
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