Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 4 Nov 1971

the Service from 11th October, 1971 to 10th September 1972. • Mr. Stephen T.Y. Tiong, Deputy Registrar, New Asia College, has been appointed Acting Registrar of the College from 30th October to 16th November, 1971. • Mr. Frederick Chang, Assistant Librarian of the University Library, has been appointed Acting Sub- Librarian from 14t h September, 1971 to 4th April, 1973. • Mrs. Y.Y. Lo, Administrative Assistant (Probationary), Office of the Special Assistant to Vice- Chancellor, has been promoted to Administrative Assistant from 1st October, 1971. S t a f f Pr o f i l es Mr. Pao-min Chang, Fellow, Translation Centre Mr. Pao-min Chang is a nativ e of Fukien, China, and received his B.A. in Foreign Languages at Tunghai University in 1963. In 1966 he went to the United States for graduate work and obtained an M.A. in Government from Southern Illinois University in 1967. He continued his studies at Brown University and became a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science in 1970. He is currently working on his doctoral dissertation. He joined the University in September, 1971. Mr. Chang is the co-author of The Political Work System of the Chinese Communist Army. Dr. William S. Chow, Visiting Lecturer in Physics, Chung Chi College Dr. William S. Chow, Visiting Lecturer in Physics at Chung Chi College, graduated from the College in 1961. He received his Ph.D. degree in Physics from Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio in 1964, and is currently an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. His fifteen papers on theoretical solid state physics were published in the Physical Review (U.S.A.) and the Journal of Physics (U.K.). Mr. Francis K.H. So, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Dictionary Project Having completed his secondary school education at St. Francis Xavier's College and Maryknoll Fathers' School, Mr. Francis K.H. So went to the National Taiwan University in 1966 to study Foreign Languages and Literature. There he read British and American literatures as well as other fields in the humanities, in addition to conceiving the textur e of Chinese culture. He was admitted to the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1970. The editorial experience he has had enabled him to publish Forum: A Neo-approach to Chinese Literature, a book of literary criticism written in Chinese from a western perspective. Mr. So taught English and translation in a middle school for six months before joining the University in March 1971. (Pictures in Chinese section) Comings and Go i ngs • The Rt. Hon. Lord Fulton of Falmer and Lady Fulton visited the University and New Asia College in early October. • Dr, C.T. Yung, President of Chung Chi College, left Hong Kong on 9th October to attend the International Conference on University Planning and Development held in Korea sponsored by Seoul National University, and the Third Meeting of the Commission for Advancement of Christian Higher Education held in Djakarta. He returned on 17th October and left again on 20th October with Mr. H.M. Liu, Assistant Registrar, Graduate School, t o attend the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning's Second Working Party on Academic Interchange: Graduate Students, held in Bangkok from 21st to 23rd October. • Mr. Nelson H. Young, Registrar of the University, left Hong Kong on 16th October to visit universities in Singapore and Australia, and to attend the Commonwealth Conference of Registrars of Universities in Southeast Asia and Pacific Area. • Dr. Robert Dan, Director of University Health Service, left for the United Kingdom and the United States in early October for further professional training and an observation tour of university health services overseas. • Mr. Harold Ho, Lecturer in Social Work, Chung Chi College, and Mr. Ho Kam-fai, Head of the Department of Social Work, United College, left Hong Kong on - 9 -

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