Bulletin Vol. 7 No. 9 Jun–Jul 1971

士博源炳員議唐 Dr. the Hon. P. Y. Tang Personalia Appointments Dr. C.T. Yung — Acting Vice-Chancellor (from 26th June to the middle of September, 1971) Mr. Wang Chi — to act in the capacity of the President of New Asia College (from 9th June to 29th June, 1971) Prof. Chu-Tsing Li — Visiting Professor of Fine Arts Dr. Phillip S.Y. Sun — Director of Translation Centre (concurrently) Dr. H. Sutu — Acting Director, Lingnan Institute of Business Administration (from 26th June to the middle of September, 1971) Mr. Shinobu Muramatsu — Visiting Lecturer in Japanese Studies, Chung Chi College Miss Katherine Kit-Lin Poon — Administrative Assistant (Probationary), United College Mr. So Chun Bo — Instrument Instructor of Music, Chung Chi College Mrs. Mabel Yeuk—Ho Wang - Cataloguer, University Library Promotion Mr.T.R. Liu — Academic Registrar, United College Mr. Andrew Chan — Deputy Registrar, United College Retirement Mr. O Pu-Sheung — Administrative Assistant, University Registry S t a f f Profiles Mr. Fung Hon-man, Research Associate, Part-time Lecturer, School of Education Mr. Fung Hon-man graduated from National Sun Yat-sen University in 1935 with a B.A. (Honours) degree, majoring in Education. Before he came to Hong Kong he had taught in one primary school, four secondary schools, two training colleges and one university, all in China, for a total of ten years. He joined the Hong Kong Education Department in October 1946 and worked his way up to the rank of Senior Education Officer. While with the Education Department, Mr. Fung served as Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Rural Training College and Grantham Training College, Lecturer and Supervisor of the In-service Courses of Training for Teachers (Kowloon and the New Territories), and Vice- President of the Syllabuses and Textbooks Committee. He was the Principal of Perth Street Government Middle School prior to his retirement in September 1968. Mr. Fung is a participant in the Research Project on Secondary Education in Hong Kong and is teaching "Educational Thought" at the School of Education, Dr. Ng Lee-Ming, Lecturer in Philosophy, Chung Chi College Dr. Ng Lee-Ming received his education from International Christian University, Japan, and graduated with a B.A. degree in 1961. He went to the United States to further his studies at Princeton Theological Seminary and obtained his B.D., Th.M., and Th.D. degrees in 1964, 1965 and 1970 respectively. Dr. Ng worked as a Departmental Assistant in the Department of History, Princeton Theological Seminary from 1964 to 1965 and later as a Teaching Fellow at the Seminary. Dr. Ng joined the Department of Philosophy and Religion of Chung Chi College in September 1970. (picture in Chinese section) Comings and Goings • Prof. Shou-Sheng Hsueh, Professor of Government and Public Administration, Dr. Ambrose Yeo-Chi King, Lecturer in Sociology, New Asia College, and Dr. Rance P.L. Lee, Lecturer in Sociology, Chung Chi College, represented the University at the Sixth General Assembly of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA) and the regional conference on "The Administrative Implications of Rapid Population Growth in Asia" held from 8th to 14th May in Manila. • Dr. C.T. Yung, President of Chung Chi College, attended the Presidents' Summer Institute of the National Board of Christian Higher Education in India, held from 15th to 30th May, as guest of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. • Prof. S.H. Chou, Chairman of the Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Chou visited the University from 21st May to 5th June. Prof. Chou conducted a joint seminar of the University and the Economics Department of the University of Hong Kong and held discussions with members of the staff of - 5 -

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