Bulletin Vol. 3 No. 8 Mar 1967

師講系樂音基崇士博愛樂許 Dr. Ruth-Esther H i l l i l a 師講院學育敎士博全思張 Dr. S.C Cheong, Lecturer In 1952, Dr. Hillila received a scholarship from the Church of Finland to do research on church music in that country. Returning to th e United States in 1954,Dr. Hillila taught vocal and general music for several years in the schools in Willoughby,Ohio. In 1963, she received her Ph.D. degree in Musicology from Boston University. For several years, Dr. Hillila held the position of Associate Professor of music at Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio. She resigned from that post in the fall of 1965 to devote the year entirely to writing her new book. She was awarded a Vaino Hoover Foundation post-doctoral research grant in late 1965 to spend several months of the year 1966 in Finland, where she did research on the History of Finnish Music. She is now teaching Music Education and History of Music at Chung Chi College. Dr. S.C. Cheong, Lecturer, School of Education Dr. Cheong began his college education at Chu Hai College in Hong Kong. On his graduation in 1961, he was awarded an East-West Centre Scholarship and went to the University of Hawaii to study Education. He received his M.Ed. degree from the University of Hawaii in 1962 and his Ph. D. degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1965. While in the University of Wisconsin, he successively served as a voluntary research assistan t for the Wisconsin Teaching Education Research Project, Assistant Dean, and a volunteer for the operation Head Start of the University's School of Education. He was also Project Director of the Cooperative Research Project of the United States Office of Education, United States Department of Health Education, and Welfare from 1964 to 65. In 1965, Dr. Cheong became Assistant Professor of Education at Lesley College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In the summer of 1966 , he served as an Educational Consultant to Honeywell Electronic Data Processing, Wellesley Hills,Mass. He is a member of Phi Delia Kappa, the American Education Research Association, and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, all in the United States. Dr. Cheong was appointed Lecturer in the School of Education of the University last September. His writings appear in various journals of Education ; among them may be mentioned “Pupils' Perceptions of Teachers" published in The Journal of Educational Research and “Relations among Experimental Attitude, Creativity, School Attitude, Sociometric Status of Fourth-Sixth Grades Pupils”, in The Journal of Teacher Education, COMINGS AND GOINGS Δ Mr. N.H. Young, Academic Registrar of United College, flew back from the United States on February 28. During his four months' tri p abroad, Mr. Young visited universities and institutions of higher learning in Germany and Great Britain as well as the United States. While in the United States, Mr. Young visited Williams College, with which United College has a cooperation programme. He also met with officials of Indiana University and Stanford University, discussing the establishment of similar programmes. 5

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