Bulletin Vol. 2 No. 6 Jan 1966

ASSISTANT LECTURERS (By order of availability of biographies) Mrs. Florence S. Y. Chan Chi, Chung Chi College, English. M r s . Florence S.Y. Chan Chi is a Chinese -Malaysian. She attended the International Christian University, T o k y o, Japan, on a four-year Scholarship offered by the U n i t ed Board for Christian H i g h er Education i n Asia, N ew Y o r k, and obtained her B . A. degree in 1958. T h e U n i t ed Board for Christian H i g h er Education in Asia again offered her a two-year fellowship to enable her to f u r t h er her studies in English T e a c h i ng at the Graduate School of Education i n I C U . She completed her M . A . course in En g l i sh T e a c h i ng as the first student of the Class of 1960. I n 1962, she was sen t to En g l a nd on a B r i t i sh Co u n c il Scholarship to do English L i n g u i s t ic Studies in L o n d on Un i v e r s i ty b ut had to give up the Course half-way for some domestic reason. M r s . Florence Chan C hi taught at the En g l i sh Me t h o d i st G i r l s' School, I p o h, Malaysia, f r om 1951- 1952, and was a p a r t - t i me Assistant for t wo years i n the Language D i v i s i on of International Christian Un i v e r s i t y, T o k y o, assisting in the remedial speech course for Japanese students before she joined C h u ng C h i College in 1960. A p a rt f r om teaching, she is supervisor of the En g l i sh Speech L a b o r a t o r y. Her B . A. thesis was on “ The Function of the Four Teachers in the Synesthesia of Linguistic Learning'', and her M . A . thesis was entitled " Case in Present Day English”. She has also c o n t r i b u t ed articles to vaious noted periodcals over the years. Mr. K.E. Chiang, United College, Physics, M r . Ch i a ng graduated f r om the Peiping Na t i o n al N o r m a l Un i v e r s i ty in 1937. A f t er graduation, he j o i n ed the Ballistics I n s t i t u te of Ch i na in Na n k i n g. F r o m there, he mo v ed to the war c a p i t a l—Ch u n g k i ng —w i t h the I n s t i t u te to continue research w o rk and teaching in Ballistics. I n the year 1940, M r . Chiang was p r omo t ed to research memb er of Ballistics and wo r k ed in the I n s t i t u te u n t il the end of the Second Wo r l d Wa r. M r . Ch i a ng is the A c t i ng He ad of the Department of Physics in U n i t ed College. Previously he taught at C h u ng C h i College and the Un i v e r s i ty of H o n g K o n g. A t the i n v i t a t i on of the State De p a r t me nt of the U n i t e d States of Ame r i ca in 1962, M r . Chiang j o i n ed the S ummer Institute of Physics at the Un i v e r s i ty of N o r t h Carolina and visited ma ny universities. On his way back, Mr. Ch i a ng visited the Free Un i v e r s i ty of Be r l in in Ge r ma n y, the Universities of Camb r i d ge and O x f o rd in England. M r . Chiang's publications are as f o l l ow s :— ''Introduction of Interior and Exterior Ballistics”, 1940; " Theoretical Analysis of Maximum Burning Temperature and the Maximum Pressure of the Charge Within a Closed Chamber”, 1945; “The Stability of the Flying of a Projectile”, 1946; and “Theory of Air Resistance of Subsonic and Supersonic Velocity", 1943. Mr. Chao Lin, United College, English. M r . Chao pursued his undergraduate studies at Soochow Un i v e r s i t y, Shanghai and obtained his B . A. and L L . B . in 1943, He later d id linguistics at Indiana 8

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