Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 4 Nov 1971

publications and paintings, athletic contests, a bazaar, dinners, drama, fol k songs, a dance, the naming of a hostel for the Rt. Rev. Ronald O. Hall, former bishop of Hong Kong and a founder of the College, and the opening of the new College Library by Elisabeth Luce Moore for whom it is named. The library is a joint gift from the Henry Luce Foundation and the Hong Kong Government and contains a lecture theatre and the possibility of other facilities later in addition to the much needed library space. One event which created an excellent spirit of cooperation was the human chain moving of books from the old library to the new one. This was done on several occasions, in the hot sun, at night, etc ., with administrators, teaching staff, students, minor staff and families participating. It meant the books reached the new shelves in the proper order and ready for use with a saving of a great deal of time and expense. The new road system on the campus has added to the anniversary spirit and Chung Chi College now looks forward to the next twenty years within The Chinese University with confidence and hope. {See also pictures in Chinese section) 館書圖新至籍書遞傳手以行成列排生員院學基崇 The human chain moving of the books from the old Library to the new Library The new Chung Chi Library 貌外之館書圖怡思路牟 - 6 -

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