Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 9 Apr 1972

Dr. Diane K. Gordon, Temporary Assistant Librarian, University Library, and Honorary Lecturer in Music, Chung Chi College Dr. Diane K. Gordon studied Music at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in 1953, 1955 and 1958 respectively. From 1960 to 1965 , she was Lecturer in Music at the UCLA Extension and Santa Monica (California) City College. Then she read Library Science at UCLA and obtained her M.L.S. degree in 1967. Before assuming duty as a Temporary Assistant Librarian at this University in September 1971, she served as Music Librarian, City of Glendale, and Music and Audiovisual Librarian, City of Beverly Hills. She has published one musicological research paper; others are in preparation. In January 1972 , Dr. Gordon assumed duty concurrently as Honorary Lecturer in Music at Chung Chi College. Mr. Peter S.C. Chang, Assistant Lecturer in Theology, Chung Chi College After one year of study at Chung Chi College, Mr. Peter S.C. Chang went to the United States to study Physical Sciences at Trinity College, Connecticut and received his B.S. degree with honours in 1967. Following his graduation he took up theological training at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and obtained his M.D. degree with honours in 1970. Then he attended Princeton Theological Seminary to study the New Testament and in 1971 was awarded a Th.M. degree. Mr. Chang was appointed Assistant Lecturer in Theology in August 1971. (See also picture in Chinese section) 士 博 安 戴 頓 哥 Dr. Diane K. Gordon COMINGS AND GOINGS • Prof. I.M. James, Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford University, visited the University from 17th to 31st March, under the sponsorship of the Inter- University Council for Higher Education Overseas (lUC). During his short stay, Prof. James delivered two lectures at this University and another two at the University of Hong Kong. He visited Chung Chi College, United College and the newly completed Science Centre and held meetings with members of the Board of Studies in Mathematics and student representatives. Under the same visitors' programme, the Rt. Hon. the Lord Todd, Professor of Organic Chemistry at Cambridge University, visited the University from 20th March to 11th April. Lord Todd delivered a lecture to Chemistry students and staff at Chung Chi College and a public lecture for the Chemical Society at the City Hall. He held discussions with members of staff of Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics and visited the three Foundation Colleges and the Science Centre. • Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hook of the Department of Chinese, University of Leeds, visited United College and the University on 9th and 17th March respectively. • Other visitors to the University included: Mr. Douglas J. Aitken, Executive Secretary, International Association of Universities, Paris; Prof. J. Porath, Biochemical Institution of Uppsala, Sweden; and nine members of the administrative staff and six members of the Sociology Department of the University of Hong Kong. • Prof. S.C. Loh, Director, Computing Centre and Dr. Francis K. Pan, Director, Dictionary Project, left for Washington to attend the Chinese-English Translation Assistance Workshop held on 24th and 25th March. COLLEGE NEWS • President C.T. Yung, Chung Chi College, has been appointed by H.E. the Governor a member of the Board of Governors of the Hong Kong Polytechnic for a period of two years. 一 7 —

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