Bulletin Vol. 5 No. 2 Oct 1968

Working Party on Graduate School A working party has been appointed to look into the managerial and policy problems of the Graduate School and to advise the Vice-Chancellor on the solution of such problems. Membership is as follows: Prof. W illiam F. Dukes (Chairman) M r. Chuan Han-sheng Prof. S.C. Joseph Fu Prof. Hsu Bay-sung Prof. David H. L i Dr. P.H. Ho (Secretary) MEMBERS OF TH E G R AD U A TE COUNC IL 1968 - 69 Ch a i rma n : Dr. Choh-M ing L i M em b e r s : Prof. Chen Cheng-siang M r. T.C. Cheng Prof. Chou Fa-kao Prof. W illiam F. Dukes Prof. N.E. Fehl Prof. S.C. Joseph Fu Prof. Bertha Hensman Prof. Hsu Bay-sung Prof. S.S. Hsueh Prof. David H. L i Dr. L iu Fah-hsuan Dr. S.C. L o h Dr. Robert M itchell Prof. Mou Jun-sun * Dr. T.C. Ou Prof. H . A rth u r Steiner Prof. Tang Chun-i M r. H .T . Wu Prof. C.K. Yang Prof. Frederick Yu Dr. C.T. Yung Secretary: The Registrar, represented by Dr. Kenneth P.H. Ho * M r. Chuan Han-sheng in the absence of Prof. Mou fo r October 1968 - September 1969 STUDENT ENROLMENT The present total enrolment of the University is 2,201. O f these 2,052 are undergraduates, 623 in the Faculty of Arts, 803 in the Faculty of Commerce and Social Science, and 626 in the Faculty of Science. 740 of these students are enrolled at Chung Chi College, 695 at New Asia College and 617 at United College. There are altogether 1,210 male undergraduates and 842 female undergraduates. The Graduate School has at present 60 students, and the School of Education 44 students, 16 full-time and 28 part-time. The trainees at the New Asia Institute of Advanced Chinese Studies and Research are 20. I ll addition, the University has 13 exchange students and 12 associate students. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY REGULATIONS The library system of The Chinese University consists of the University L ib ra ry and three College teaching libraries. The regulations concerning the University L ib ra ry have recently been revised as follows. The University Lib ra ry is prim arily a research library fo r the use of the faculty, staff, and graduate students of the University. Undergraduate students o f the three Foundation Colleges may apply through their own libraries fo r a Reader's Ticket to use the books and other related materials w ithin the Library. Both the teaching and administrative staff and graduate students should apply to the University L ib ra ry fo r the Reader's Ticket or Borrowing Card. Outside scholars may be admitted w ith proper in tro duction to use the L ib ra ry, and w ill be issued Reader's Tickets. The maximum number of books which may be borrowed by graduate students is: 6 fo r ordinary books, or 10 fo r string-bound books. The loan period is one month; a penalty of HK$.20 per day w ill be charged fo r each overdue book. No admission to the L ib ra ry w ill be granted to any person w ithout a Reader's Ticket. Rare books are to be used on the same basis as the reference books, i.e. not to be taken out of the Library. Adm inistrative staff members of Assistant Lecturer rank and above may have the privilege of borrowing books from the University Library. Tutors/Demonstrators may enjoy the same privilege o f borrowing books as graduate students. Faculty and staff may borrow books fo r a whole term, i.e. books must be returned at the end o f the Autumn term in January and at the end of the Spring term in June. However, such books are subject to recall after one month when they are wanted by other readers. A t present there is no lim itation to the number o f books to be charged out, but back issues of journals are loaned each time fo r one month only. STAFF PROFILES M r , L i u H s u am- m i n , Assist ant Regi st rar ( A c a d em ic) (picture in Chinese section) M r. L iu Hsuan-m in, born in Canton in 1914 , was educated in Pui Y ing M iddle School, Canton, — 5 —

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