Bulletin Vol. 6 No. 4 Jan–Feb 1970

Ph.D. f r om Harvard University. Since 1942, he has taught at various universities, including the University of Chicago, National Peking University, Harvard University and Indiana University at which he is now a Professor. Prof. Teng has written many books including History of Chinese Examination System (in Chinese), Chang Hsi and the Treaty of Nanking, The Nien Army and their Guerrilla Warfare, New Light on the Taiping Rebellion, The Taiping Rebellion and the Western Powers (to be published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford in Spring 1970), Family Instruction of the Yen Clan (a translation of the Yen-shih Chia-hsun), a T'oung Pao monography, China's Response to the West (in cooperation with Prof. John Fa i r bank ), An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Chinese Reference Works (in cooperation with Prof. Knight Biggerstaff). Prof. Teng has also contributed a few dozen articles in English and Chinese learned journals. (picture in Chinese section) M r . R. J. McGlashan, Visiting Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Lingnan Institute of Business Administration After graduating f r om Melbourne University w i th a B.Comm. (Hons.) degree in 1958, M r . R.J. McGlashan joined the Commercia l Research Staff of the Broken H i l l Proprietary Co. L t d. and was involved mainly in statistical wo rk and forecasting demand for iron and steel products I n 1960 M r . McGlashan won a scholarship (given by Australia's largest retailer, the Myer Emporium), to do a master's programme in business administration in America. He was accepted at Harvard, and graduated with an M . B . A. in 1963 M r . McGlashan returned to the Myer Emporium as a department manager, and stayed there till 1966, when he accepted the position of Senior Lecturer i n Business Administration at the University of Melbourne. His duties at Melbourne span the final year of the undergraduate commerce course, the two years of the M . B . A. programme, and the yearly summer school of business administration — a six-week residential course for executives sponsored by the Melbourne University . M r . McGlashan arrived to assume duty as Visiting Senior Lecturer at Lingnan Institute of Business Administration on 1st January, 1970. His duties at L I B A cover both first- and second-year students in the Master of Commerce programme in the areas of Marketing and Business Policy. Miss Flossy T. W. Lee, Sub-Librarian, University Library Miss Flossy T .W. Lee was born i n Shanghai and completed her secondary education in China. After graduating f r om Chung Chi College in 1963 she held the post of tutor fo r two years in the Department o f Religious Knowledge and Philosophy. I n 1965, Miss Lee was awarded the Crusade Scholarship to study for a Master's degree in L i b r a ry Science at George Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn., U.S.A . Du r i ng her study at Peabody, she also took part-time work at two university libraries. Upon completion of her degree in December 1966, Miss Lee visited some of America's largest academic libraries before leaving for England, and then spent several months working and visiting various national and academic libraries in England and Europe. Miss Lee returned to Hong Kong in June 1967 and worked for the administration and the library at Chung Chi College. On 1st February, 1968 she was appointed Assistant Librarian of the University Library. Mis s Lee has been promoted to the post of Sub-Librarian f r om 4th February, 1970. (picture in Chinese section) Com i ngs and Go i ngs • Two groups of students f r om Saint Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota, and Dr. Reidar Dittman, Director of International Affairs of the College, visited the Benjamin Franklin Centre of the University on 16th December, 1969 and 23rd January, 1970. Each group was given a lecture on the 生 先 信 嘉 麥 Mr. Richard John McGlashan — 1 4 —

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