Bulletin Vol. 9 No. 7 June 1973

• Dr. Chien Ho, Professor of Biophysics and Molecular Biology o f the University of Pittsburgh, gave a lecture on “Structure and Properties of Human Haemoglobin" on 31st May at the Institute of Chinese Studies. • An Exhibition of Books on English Language Teaching and Chinese Language Teaching jointly organized by The British Council and the University Library was held in the Entrance Hall of the University Library in May. COMINGS AND GOINGS • Visitors to United College during the month of May included: Dr. Stephen T.L. Choy, Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Singapore, who visited the Mathematics Department and gave a talk on "Primitive Idempotent in the Convolutions Semigroup of Measures ”; and Rev. Father Christian Cochini, a French scholar of Chinese drama. • Dr. John L. Espy, Associate Director of the Lingnan Institute of Business Administration, was in Malaysia from 1st to 21st May to serve as Consultant in Business Administration at the Mara Institute of Technology at Kuala Lumpur. • Dr. William D. Hackett, Lecturer in Sociology, Chung Chi College, participated in the Conference of Rural Pastors and Workers held in Rangoon, Burma from 17th to 26th May. • Dr. Philip Shen , Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Chung Chi College, and Dr. Paul Newman, Lecturer in Theology o f the same College, attended an Executive Meeting o f the Association of Theological Schools in Southeast Asia held in Manila from 18th to 22nd May. Dr. Newman also attended a meeting of the Senate of the Southeast Asia Graduate School of Theology. • Three staff members of Chung Chi College, Dr. Philip Shen, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Mr. S.L. Wong, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce & Social Science, and Dr. S.W. Tarn, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, represented the College at a Workshop on "The Vital Role of the University for Change" held in Seoul, Korea from 21st to 30th May. • Mrs. Cathie S.W. Kueh, Research Assistant at the Marine Science Laboratory, attended the UNESCO's Regional Training Course on Marine Microbiology in Singapore from 7th May to 1st June. COLLEGE NEWS • Mr. Stanislas Deriemaeker, one of Belgium's leading musicians, gave an organ concert in Hong Kong on 24th May , to raise funds for a pipe organ to be installed in the Chung Chi College Chapel. • Mr. Ho Kam-fai , Head of the Department of Social Work , United College, gave a talk on "Training of Social Welfare Personnel to Meet Future Needs" to Casework Supervisors o f the Government Social Welfare Department and voluntary welfare agencies on 16th May at the Lady Trench Training Centre. • At the invitation of the Chinese Cultural Association, Mr. Pan Chung-kwei, Dean of the Faculty of Arts of New Asia College, delivered a lecture on "The Characteristics of Chinese People as seen from Chinese Characters” on 27th May. • At the invitation of the Hong Kong Management Association, Mr. Chang Chien-min, Head of the Department of Business Administration, United College, conducted a course on "Salary and Wage Administration" in May. • Dr. Ng Kung-fu, Lecturer in Mathematics , United College, who is currentl y on long leave in the United Kingdom, has accepted an invitation of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, to lecture there for two months from May to July. Dr. Ng has, since September last year, lectured at a number of universities on invitation , including the Universities of Aberyswyth, Reading, London and Oxford. • Mr. P.C. Yao , Lecturer in Translation, New Asia College, was invited to be an adjudicator of the Translation Contest for Hong Kong Youth sponsored by the Lion's Club. • Mr. Joachim Poon, Director of Physical Education at United College, has been invited to coach the men's and women's basketball teams of the Hong Kong Federation of Students. • The Student Union of New Asia College continues to sponsor the "Appreciation of Chinese Movies in the 1930's" . A series of films was shown in May and June. - 6 —

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