Bulletin Vol. 6 No. 5 Mar–Apr 1970

Pe r sona l ia • Mr . S.T. Cheung, Assistant Registrar (Examinations) of the University, will continue as the representative of this University o n the Advanced Level Examination Board o f the University of Hong Kong after 31st March, 1970. • Mr. John T.S. Chen resigned from his post of Secretary of New Asia College on 8th April, 1970. Mr. Stephen T . Y. Tiong, Assistant Registrar of the College, has been appointed Acting Secretary concurrently. • The following represented this University at the Third Management Conference of the Management Education Institutes of Hon g Kong on 25th March, 1970: Dr. Sutu Hsin, Head of Department of Business Management, United College, and Associate Director, L I BA Mr . Lo Po-Yiu, Head of Department of Business Administration, Chung Chi College Dr. Chen Chia-Tsun, Head of Department of Business Management, New Asia College Mr. T.C. Lai, Deputy Director, Department of Extramural Studies • Mr. Lam Sui-Luen, Demonstrator in Physics and Electronics, United College, assumed duty on 1st March, 1970. St a ff Pro f i l es Prof. Huang Chen-Hua, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, New Asia College Prof. Huang Chen-Hua, a native of Kwangtung , graduated from the Department of Philosophy, National Taiwan University in 1951. He worked as a tutor at National Taiwan University after graduation and was promoted lecturer in 1956. In 1957, he went to the University of Heidelberg in Germany for advanced studies in Philosophy. After spending three years in Germany, he returned to teach at National Taiwan University and was promoted associate professor in 196 1 and professor in 1965. Prof. Huang arrived to assume duty as Visiting Professor of Philosophy at New Asia College in October, 1969. Prof. Huang has written many books. His major publications include An Essay Concerning Kant's Transcendental Philosophy, A Study of Kant's Critique of Metaphysics, A Study of Kant's Moral Philosophy, On Kant's Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason, A Short Essay on the Meaning of "Yi" (Change) in Yi-King (The Book of Change), On the Idealism in Modern Western Philosophy, a nd A Treatise on the Relation of Philosophy and the Background of Culture and Time. (picture in Chinese section) D r . John William Olley, Lecturer in Philosophy and Religion, Chung Chi College 士 博 彰 禮 歐 Dr. John William Olley Born in Sydney in 1938, Dr. John William Olley graduated with a B.Sc, in Physics with honours from the University of Sydney in 1960 and obtained a Ph.D. degree in 1964 . Between 1963 and 1965 Dr. Olley also studied at the New South Wales Baptist Theological College and was awarded a Bachelor of Divinity degree with honours in Old Testament by the Melbourne College of Divinity i n 1966. He was ordained Minister b y the Baptist Union of New South Wales the same year and started working as pastor of Baptist churches in that area. He worked concurrently as part-time lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew at New South Wales Baptist Theological College and part-time demonstrator in Physics at the University of Sydney. Dr. Olley has been working as Lecturer in Philosophy and Religion at Chung Chi College since August 1968 and has been involved in the Integrative Basic Studies programme. Dr. Olley is at present Associate Editor of Anvil, a Baptist quarterly published in Australia. — 7 —

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