Bulletin Vol. 7 No. 4 Dec 1970

Christian Colleges in Manila; Mr. A.N. Gilkes, formerly Headmaster of St. Paul's School and more recently in charge of Public Schools Appointments Bureau in London, and Mrs. Gilkes; Prof. Edgar M. Hoover, Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Hoover; Mr. lldefonso Remolona of the Philippines; Dr. H. Scheibe, Secretary General of the German Academic Exchange Service; and Mr. Michael Wright, Administrative Commissioner for the Hong Kong Government Office, London, and Mrs. Wright. C o l l e ge N e w s • The Rev. Peter Wong, General Secretary of the Church of Christ in China, has resigned from both the Council and the Board of Governors of Chung Chi College. The Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China has elected Dr. Su Chung-Jen, Vice-Chairman of the Council, to take the place of the Rev. Peter Wong. • Mr. T.C. Cheng, President of United College, has been re-appointed by His Excellency the Acting Governor to be the Chairman of two related Management Committees constituted under (1) the Police Children's Education Trust Ordinance and ( 2) the Police Education and Welfare Trust Ordinance with effect from 1st December. • Miss Lee Hei-Man, Lecturer in Social Work, Chung Chi College, has been re-appointed by His Excellency the Governor, Sir David Trench, to be a member of the Advisory Committee on Social Work Training for a period of two years with effect from 1st November, 1970. • At the request of the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning, Prof. S.S. Hsueh, Professor of Government and Public Administration assigned to United College, convened an Organizers' Meeting for a Southeast Asian society of social sciences from 2nd to 4th November in Hong Kong. A small group of scholars, mostly Deans of Social Sciences from universities in Southeast Asia, attended. • At the invitation of the Institut e of Advanced Chinese Studies and Research of New Asia College, Prof. Liu Ts'un-Yan of Australian National University gave a talk on ' The Edition of Tao Ts'ang" on 7th November. • At the invitation of the Chinese Literature Department of New Asia College, Prof. Cha Chu- whan of the National Seoul University, South Korea, gave a talk on 19th November on "An Explanation of Tao Yan-ming's Poem: Retiring to A Farming Life". • At the invitation of the Hong Kong Management Association, Mr. Chang Chien-min, Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Department of Business Administration, United College, conducted a course of three lectures on Salary and Wage Administration at the Association's lecture hall in November 1970. The course was well attended by over 30 practising managers from industrial and commercial organizations in Hong Kong. • A seminar was held by the Biology Department of Chung Chi College on 26th November at the College. At the seminar a lecture was given by Dr. H.J. Lin, Lecturer of the Department of Pathology, University of Hong Kong, on "Separated Strands of DNA ". • At the invitation of the History Departmental Club of New Asia College, Mr. Wang Teh-chao, Senior Lecturer in History, United College, gave a talk on "References on the Studies of the History of Tai Ping Tien Kuo" on 28th November. Mr. Ho Chia-hua of New Asia College was invited to speak on “China's Seat in the United Nations" on 30th November. • The 7th Annual Athletic Meet sponsored by the Student Union of New Asia College was held at the Boundary Street Public Sports Ground, Kowloon, on 8th November. More than 240 students participated. Dr. Y.P. Mei, President of the College, delivered a speech at the opening. Prizes were distributed by Mrs. Mei. • United College held its fourth Athletic Meet on 16th and 17th November, at the South China Athletic Association Stadium, Caroline Hill, Hong Kong. More than 320 students from the thirteen Departments of the College took part in various track and field events. Mr. Wong Wan-tin, member of the College Board of Trustees, who had generously donated all the individual prizes, officiated at the Closing Ceremony and distributed trophies to the winners of the Meet. — 13 —

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