Bulletin Vol. 9 No. 6 Apr–May 1973

in 1969. After receiving the Ph.D. from the University ofChicago in 1959 , he taught at Bluefield State College (1959-61) and the University of Virginia (1961-67). Dr. Yu is Visiting Professor of Religion at Chung Chi College for the academic year 1972-73. Dr. Byron S.J. Weng Lecturer in Government & Public Administration United College Dr. Byron S.J. Weng, born in Taiwan, obtained his LL.B. from National Taiwan University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin (Madison), U.S.A. He taught at Miami University (Ohio) in 1964-65 and Wright State University (Ohio) from 1965 to 1972. During his stay in the United States, Dr. Weng was active in civic organizations such as the Dayton Council on World Affairs and American Friends Service Committee. Dr. Weng's publications include: Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change; "The Status of Taiwan" and "Some Conditions of Peking's Participation in International Organizations". Dr. Weng assumed duty as Lecturer in Government & Public Administration at United College in August 1972. Dr. Bernard Kin-sion Cheung Lecturer in Mathematics Chung Chi College Dr. Bernard Kin-sion Cheung graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1964 with a B.Sc. and obtained the degree of B.Sc (Special) in Mathematics the following year. Dr. Cheung left for Canada in 1968 for further studies at the University of Toronto, and received the degrees of M.Sc. in 1969 and Ph.D. in 1972. Before leaving Hong Kong for study abroad, Dr. Cheung taught matriculation class Pure and Applied Mathematics at New Method College. He joined Chung Chi College in 1972 as Lecturer in Mathematics. (see also pictures in Chinese section) LECTURES • The following lectures were delivered at the Seminar on Chinese Culture sponsored by the Student Union of New Asia College: 3rd March "The Culture of the Mind” by Mr. Hsu Foo- Kuan , Part-time Lecturer in Chinese 18th March "The Problems of Chinese Culture" by Mr. Mou Tsung-san, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy 1st April "The Spirit of Chinese Culture: Its Origin and Development" by Prof. Tang Chun-i , Professor of Philosophy 8th April "Chinese Culture: Its Fundamental Spirit, Development and Reaction to Imported Cultures" jointly by Mr. Tong Duen-ching, Lecturer in Philosophy, Dr. Ambrose King, Lecturer in Sociology, and Mr. Sun Kuo-tung , Lecturer in History • Mr. Lo Shi-hin, a renowned scholar on Buddhism, gave a lecture "On Mahayana" on 3rd March at the invitation of the Philosophy Departmental Club of New Asia College. • At the invitation of the Department of Business Administration, United College, Mr. S.K. Kwan, Sub- manager in charge of the Research Department, Hang Seng Bank Ltd., gave two talks on “The Formation of the Banking & Financing Systems in Hong Kong" and "Banking & Financing Activities" on 7th and 14th March respectively. • Prof. Frederick Yu, Professor of Journalism of Columbia University, U.S.A., gave a lecture on "The New Trends of Mass Communications" on 13th March for the Department of Journalism, New Asia College. • Prof. Winston Hsieh of the University of Missouri, St. Louis gave a lecture on “The Metamorphosis of the Modern Chinese Intelligentsia: Six Phases" on 16th March at Chung Chi College. • Mr. Fok Tou-hui, Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, New Asia College, gave a talk on "The National Character of the Japanese People" to the College History Departmental Club on 16th March. • Prof. R. Hsia, Professor of Economics, the University of Hong Kong, gave a lecture on “Some Problems of the Recent Economic Development in China" on 21st March at the invitation of the Department of Economics. New Asia College. 一5一

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