Bulletin Vol. 1 No. 1 Jun 1964

In 1950, he served as the adviser of Tayu Syndicate, Hong Kong. In 1954, he was the manager and director of International Engineering, Ltd. Since 1962, Dr. Liang has been lecturing on Mercantile Law in Chung Chi College. Dr. Liang's duties in the Central Office include: Regulations, documents, special functions, University calender, general administrative affairs, etc. Mr. Steve Shih-chao Huang, Assistant Registrar Born in Hong Kong in 1926, Mr. Huang attended St. John's Middle School in Shanghai and later St John's University where he graduated in 1947 in physics. Eight years later he travelled to the United States to attend the University of California, Berkeley, and was awarded a B.A. in journalism in 1957. Upon graduation he moved to New York City to work in the editorial department of the New York Times until 1958. In 1959 Mr. Huang returned to California to become a reporter of the Oakland Tribune. At the same time, he worked toward his M.A. in American history at San Jose State College. He received this degree in 1960. He was appointed Information Officer of the Hong Kong Government Information Services in 1961. One year later he accepted the post of city editor on the Hong Kong Tiger Standard where he worked until joining the University. M r. Huang is married and has one daughter. His wife, Dolly, is with the Hong Kong University Zoology Department. Mr. Huang's duties in the Central Office are as follows: publications, receptions, student welfare, press releases relations, editor of University Bulletin, general information, etc. Mr. So S iu Hing, Administrative Assistant Mr. So was born in 1935. After his graduation at King's College in 1954, he joined government clerical service in U .S.D . for a year and entered the Grantham Training College in the following year. After having undergone one year's teacher training, he returned to government service, working in the Education Department as a Primary School Master in T sun Wan Government School and Hollywood Police School in 1956 and Taipo Government School in 1957. He resigned from government post after having been awarded a teacher's certificate and joined the Arts Faculty of the University of Hong Kong in 1958. He obtained a B.A. degree with 1st class honours in 1961. Mr. So was appointed the post of Trainee Administra- tive Assistant of the proposed Chinese University of Hong Kong in November of 1961. During his in-service training period in the Registry of the University of Hong Kong, he also assisted the Secretary of the Chinese Colleges Joint Council, acting as Assistant Secretary. In July, 1963, he was released by the Hong Kong University Registry and worked in the Provisional Council of the Chinese University. Since the establishment of the Chinese University, he has been working as Probationary Adminis- trative Assistant in the Central Office. Duties now undertaken by Mr. So include examination arrangements, translations and correspondence, general affairs and supervision of clerical staff in the Central Office. Mrs. Christine Wong, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Wong was born in 1928 in Havana, Cuba. In 1947, upon graduation from Pooi T o Girls' Middle School in Canton, she was awarded a scholarship by Lingnan University to study English Language and Literature 9

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