Bulletin Vol. 1 No. 7 Jan 1965

He left for the U.S.A. in 1947 where he received his degree of L . L . M . from the Law School of Yale University. to attend a special course for senior university administrators organized by the British Council in England from June to July 1963. He joined New Asia College in 1956 as a Lecturer in English and concurrently the Registrar. Since late last year, M r . Wang has been the Acting Dean of Studies of New Asia College. Mr. N.H. Young, United College, Mr. Young was born in Canton, and received his early education there. He came to Hong Ko ng after the war, attending first the Diocesan Boys' School and later the K i n g George V School. Enrolling in the University of Hong Ko ng in 1952, Mr. Young graduated in 1956 w i th a B.A. degree. He was President of the University of Hong Ko ng Students' Un i on during 1955/56 and Head of the Ho ng Kong Students' Delegation at the International Students, Conference in Japan in the summer of 1955. Upon graduation, M r . Young joined the Registry of the University of Hong Kong. A year after he was awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship to study education at the Institute of Education, University London,from which he obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Education in 1958. He returned to the University of Ho ng Ko ng the same year. Before assuming his new post in Un i t ed College in 1963, M r . Young visited British universities to examine university administration in early 1963 under the sponsorship of the British Council,' and later American universities and colleges on a grant by the Asia Foundation. Towards the end of his trip, he was later selected C O M I N G S A N D G O I N G S Mr. Leo Hua-shen. M r . Leo Hua-shen, Librarian of United College, has been invited by the US State Department to participate in the Mu l t i - A r ea Group Librarian Programme in America, The programme, which will he chiefly centred around the University of California, both at Los Angeles and at Berkeley, w i ll last for four months beginning from January 1965. On his way to the United States, M r . Leo w i ll visit libraries in Britain on a programme arranged by the British Council, and also libraries in Germany. M r . Leo before his appointment at the United College, had held numerous posts in libraries of well-known universities and institutions in China. Between the years 1937-39, M r . Leo was invited to Germany where he served as Exchange Librarian at the Deutsche Bucherei in Leipzig and Visiting Librarian at the Preussische Staatsbihliothek in Berlin. Mr_ Leo w i ll leave Hong Ko ng on January 2 at 11:30 p.m. by PAA for Vienna en route to Bonn and London, and he is expected to arrive in Washington by January 25, 1965. Dr. N.N. Chan. D r . N . N . Chan, Lecturer in Mathematics at the Un i t ed College, left for Australia on Monday, January 5

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