Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 2 Sep 1971

Amendment o f Statutes Statute 23 of the principal statutes of th e University has been amended in paragraph 2 (c) by de l e t i ng :- "Bachelor of Commerce (B. Comm.) Master of Commerce (M. Comm.) Doctor of Commerce (D. Comm.)" and substituting the following: "Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A .)" The amendment was approved by His Excellency the Chancellor on 11th August, 1971. Personalia • Dr. Charles H. Peake - Adviser to the Vice- Chancellor • Mr. John T.S. Chen - Special Assistant to the President, Chung Chi College • Mr. James C.Y. Watt - Curator of the Art Gallery of the Institute of Chinese Studies and concurrently Lecturer in Fine Arts, New Asia College • Mr. Pao-min Chang - Fellow, Translation Centre S t a f f Pr o f i l es Mr. C a ry Cheng-Kuang Weng,Adviser on the Computerization of Administrative Procedure and Associate Director of the University of California Study Centre 生 先 光 誠翁 Mr. Gary Cheng-kuang Weng Mr. Gary Cheng-Kuang Weng assumed duty on 30th August, 1971. He was sent by the University of California to this University to advise and teach in the computer field as well as to assume the associate directorship of the University of California Study Centre, His function at this University is divided between teaching courses on computer applications and advising the University on computerization of it s administrative function. Mr. Weng was bor n in Shanghai and graduated in 1949 from St. John's University, Shanghai. While in the United States, he obtained a second B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and spent one year i n postgraduate studies in Industrial Management at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. He has worked in the United States as assistant to the comptroller, industrial cost accountant, besides serving in the Government contracts administration, data processing, programming and systems analysis. Recently, he became Business Manager of Administrative Data Processing in the office of the Vice-President, Business and Finance, University of California Administrative Headquarters in Berkeley. Mr. Adrian Teng,Assistant to the Director of Publications Office Mr. Adrian Teng, a native of Hunan Province, was educated at Hong Kong Wah Yan College until the Pacific War broke out in 1941. He then returned to China to continue his studies and in 1946 graduate d from the National Hunan University with a Bachelor's degree in Economics. In 1961 Mr. Teng received a grant from the United States Agency for International Development to study Radio and Television for one year. He served as the Programme Director of the Kuang Chi Programme Service in Taipei, and later became Directo r of Research and Development of the organization. He also worke d as the Adviser and Programme Director of the National Educational Television of Taiwan, and Professor of Broad - casting in the National Academy of Arts. Before he joined the University as Assistant to the Director of Publications Office, he was a Production Supervisor and Producer in Television Programmes o f Rediffusion (Hong Kong) Ltd. Mr. Young Yung, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Chinese Literature, New Asia College Mr. Young Yung, a native of Chekiang, came to Hong Kong in 1951. In 1966 he graduated with a B.A. degree from this University, majoring in Chinese Literature. Later he obtained his M.A. degree from the University of Hong Kong. Mr. Young has been working industriously in the field of Chinese Literature for about twenty years. He has many publications including the highly praised Emendations and Annotations on the Shih-shuo Hsin-yu and An Annotated Edition of Tao Yuan-ming's Work. (pictures in Chinese section) - 5 -

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